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The Making of a Pandemic : Social, Political, and Psychological Perspectives on Covid-19, Paperback / softback Book

The Making of a Pandemic : Social, Political, and Psychological Perspectives on Covid-19 Paperback / softback

Part of the SpringerBriefs in Psychology series

Paperback / softback

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The Making of a Pandemic provides a systematic account of how societal and psychological forces shaped the Covid-19 pandemic.

The first part focuses on how biological and societal factors interact to create a pandemic.

The second part explores how characteristics of the American economy, the American approach to public health, and domestic and international inequality combined to prolong the pandemic, hamper mitigation efforts, and arouse opposition to cooperation with public health measures.

The third part examines the psychological processes that led to resistance to efforts to mitigate the pandemic and linked the resistance to right-wing ideologies.

The book concludes by looking at the limits of the technical and medical reforms others have proposed to protect us from repetitions of the Covid-19 disaster and by calling for a “deep confrontation” with the societal and psychological factors that created and shaped the pandemic.  

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