Pandemic Inequality. Civil Society Narratives from the Global South
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- Título: Pandemic Inequality. Civil Society Narratives from the Global South
- Autor: Dejusticia
- Publicación original: Bogotá: DeJusticia, 2020
- Descripción física: PDF
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Nota general:
- Nigeria; Chile; República Dominicana; Pakistán; India
- Notas de reproducción original: Digitalización realizada por la Biblioteca Virtual del Banco de la República (Colombia)
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- Resumen: The contributors to this book, writing from different perspectives, invite us to consider what we can learn from the interplay between the pandemic and inequality in order to spur a creative reorientation of collective mobilization and advocacy toward the future. This book explores these questions through the narratives of young human rights advocates from the Global South—from Nigeria to the Philippnes, to India and Chile. The authors discuss the latent structural inequalities that the pandemic has deepened, exposed, or suppresed, as well as those that broke people’s already fragile trust in governments, the private sector and civil society organizations. They also explore the strategies of resilience and creative social organizing that have helped confront the pandemic around the globe. Description taken from https://www.dejusticia.org/en/publication/pandemic-inequality-civil-society-narratives-from-the-global-south/
- Resumen: Introduction. Pág. 8 Keeping the Lights on during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria. Pág. 16 The Privilege of Quarantine in Chile. Pág. 22 No Coronavirus in Nigeria? Pág. 28 Virtuality: A Double-Edged Sword in Times of COVID-19. Pág. 34 Invisible in the Face of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Dominican Republic. Pág. 40 Caught between COVID-19 and the Gallows: Mentally Ill Prisoners in Pakistan. Pág. 48 Self-Determination: The Built-In Resiliency of Indigenous Communities. Pág. 56 COVID Mahamaari: Grassroots Experiences from Kerala, India. Pág. 64 The Unequal Pandemic. Pág. 70 Contributors. Pág. 78
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- Forma/género: texto
- Idioma: castellano
- Institución origen: Biblioteca Virtual del Banco de la República
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Encabezamiento de materia:
- Social inequality; Pandemic; Government; Human Rights; Indigenous Peoples
- Tecnología; Tecnología / Ciencias médicas Medicina; Tecnología / Ciencias médicas Medicina / Incidencia y prevención de la enfermedad; Ciencias sociales; Ciencias sociales / Ciencia política; Ciencias sociales / Ciencia política / Derechos civiles y políticos
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