Crisis, Inequity, and Legacy

Narrative Analyses of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Paru le : 2025-09-26

The stories we tell of our own lives and those of others help us make sense of the world and establish meaningful social connections across space and time. Pandemic stories similarly can shed light on the emotions, relationships, values, and actions that arise in times of crisis and disruption. Thi...
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2025-09-26

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304 pages

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9780197778951

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Silvia Camporesi is a bioethicist with a longstanding interest in technologies and health, and an interdisciplinary background in biotechnology, ethics, and philosophy of medicine. Camporesi is Professor of Bioethics and Sports Integrity & Ethics in the Department of Public Health and Primary Care at KU Leuven, in Belgium. She was formerly a Reader in Bioethics and Society at King's College London. Since 2017, Camporesi has been on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry. Camporesi is also passionate about bioethics communications and writes regularly for a variety of media outlets, including AEON, the International Public Policy Observatory, and the Conversation. Sanny Mulubale is a Commonwealth scholar, Senior Lecturer, and Programmes Convener of civic education and research method courses at the University of Zambia. He is serving as the MIET Africa health coordinator in Zambia and is researcher and supervisor of post graduate students affiliated with a number of universities in Zambia, Zimbabwe, and the UK. He ran the UEL Global Challenge Research Fund HIV research project in Zambia in 2018-2019. He has been working as a consultant for several health-related projects funded by such institutions as the NIH, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Public Health England and KwaAfrica. He has keen interest in issues around identity, citizenship, global politics, and the governmentalization of health. Mulubale is an author and reviewer who has done work for several journals such as BMC Public Health, Social Science and Medicine as well as Educational Research Association of Zambia. He has written over 25 peer reviewed publications in both local and international journals. Mark D. M. Davis is Professor of Medical Sociology in the School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts at Monash University. His research focusses on the immune self, pandemics, and superbugs to help build more inclusive and effective social public health. Davis is a member of the Association for Narrative Research and Practice where he coordinated research seminars in 2022 on the social impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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