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Ebola and the production of neglect in global health / Nunes, João   Article
NUNES, JOÃO Article
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Summary/Abstract This article argues that the 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa reinscribed the neglect that has surrounded this disease. The argument develops theoretical tools for understanding how neglect is produced in global health. Arguing that neglect is connected with the production of harm and vulnerability, it stresses the importance of emotions in issue-prioritisation in global health. Focusing on the dynamics of abjection, the article shows how the 2014 Ebola outbreak was framed as a (racialised) African problem and obfuscated by a political and media spectacle. The result was the preference for short-term crisis-management responses that detracted from long-term structural solutions.
Key Words West Africa  Spectacle  Global Health Governance  Ebola  Neglect  Abjection 
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ID:   185742


Neglect and resistance in Brazil’s pandemic / Nunes, Joao   Journal Article
Nunes, Joao Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article uses the lens of neglect to analyze Brazil’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It argues that the neglect of COVID-19 was the result of a mixture of omissions, obstructions and actions on the part of the federal government and President Jair Bolsonaro. It also suggests that addressing Brazil’s handling of the pandemic as simply a matter of governmental failure risks overlooking the multiple forms of resistance and struggle that emerged as social forces mobilized and sought to push back against the state’s neglect.
Key Words Brazil  Resistance  Pandemic  Neglect  COVID-19  Jair Bolsonaro 
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ID:   149802


Surviving Jerusalem: fifty years of Neglect & daily suffering just to remain / Ghoush, Amaal Abu   Journal Article
Ghoush, Amaal Abu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract No one can imagine when first looking at Jerusalem, with the light rail, the clean paved roads, the old and new buildings, that just a few blocks away from the European-like main streets, there are Palestinian neighborhoods that look like slums, and not because the buildings are poorly constructed, on the contrary. More than 37% of Jerusalem’s population are Palestinian residents who are living in East Jerusalem neighborhoods that lack basic services, adequate roads and safe sidewalks — when and if they exist.
Key Words Neglect  Surviving Jerusalem  Fifty Years  Daily Suffering 
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