Governing Human Lives and Health in Pandemic Times looks into the
instruments and the type of reasoning involved when large-scale
social control strategies were implemented worldwide in response to
the COVID-19 pandemic. The repertoires of institutional and
administrative governance tools used during the pandemic are
studied in their unique institutional, socio-geographic, and
cultural settings, in order to form an understanding of the
political climates and the values inscribed in current societal
contracts. The book is intended for academic audiences interested
in policy research, health governance, and civil societal issues.
It will be of great relevance and use for a wide audience of
policymakers, public officials, and health care planners as well as
students in a broad range of disciplines.
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