Consuming Crisis: Commodifying Care and COVID-19

Consuming Crisis: Commodifying Care and COVID-19

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Jan 31, 2023 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (160 páginas)
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Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 160
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Jan 31, 2023
Editorial SAGE Publications Ltd
Edición 1
ISBN-10 1529793963
ISBN-13 9781529793963

Descripción

Francesca Sobande meticulously explores the intricate relationship between care and commodification amid the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic. The book delves into how a crisis, like the one experienced globally, reveals the often-overlooked dynamics of care in society and how it has been increasingly shaped by market forces. Sobande offers a critical examination of the implications of viewing care through a capitalist lens, highlighting the consequences for the most vulnerable members of society.

The author weaves an insightful narrative that connects sociological theory with lived experiences during the pandemic, emphasizing the disparity between those who provide care and those who benefit from it. She sheds light on the essential workers who became front-line heroes yet remain undervalued and underpaid, showcasing the inherent contradictions in how society commodifies care.

By scrutinizing policies and practices, Sobande unravels how systemic inequities are exacerbated in times of crisis. Her work stands as a call to re-evaluate societal values and the urgent need for a more compassionate approach to care that prioritizes humanity over profit.

Through thoughtful analysis and engaging prose, the book challenges readers to reconsider the role of care in their own lives and the broader implications for social justice. Sobande's compelling arguments resonate with anyone interested in the intersections of health, economics, and ethics during unprecedented times.

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Ciencia y Tecnología Política

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