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ISBN10: 1350283401, ISBN13: 9781350283404, [publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, London] Softcover Paperback. This open access book examines the various ways that shame, shaming and stigma became an integral part of the United Kingdoms public health response to COVID-19 during 2020.As the Covid-19 pandemic unfolded in 2020, it quickly became clear that experiences of shame, shaming and stigma dominated personal and public life. From healthcare workers insulted in the streets to anti-Asian racism, the online shaming of Covidiots to the identification of the lepers of Leicester, public animus about the pandemic found scapegoats for its frustrations. Interventions by the UK government maximised rather than minimized these phenomena. Instead of developing robust strategies to address shame, the governments healthcare policies and rhetoric seemed to exacerbate experiences of shame, shaming and stigma, relying on a language and logic that intensified oppositional, antagonistic thinking, while dissimulating about its own responsibilities.Through a series of six case studies taken from the events of 2020, this thought-provoking book identifies a systemic failure to manage shame-producing circumstances in the UK. Ultimately, it addresses the experience of shame as a crucial, if often overlooked, consequence of pandemic politics, and advocates for a "shame sensitive" approach to public health responses.The open access edition of this book is available under a CC BY 4 ...
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ISBN10: 1350283401, ISBN13: 9781350283404, [publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, London] Softcover Paperback. This open access book examines the various ways that shame, shaming and stigma became an integral part of the United Kingdoms public health response to COVID-19 during 2020.As the Covid-19 pandemic unfolded in 2020, it quickly became clear that experiences of shame, shaming and stigma dominated personal and public life. From healthcare workers insulted in the streets to anti-Asian racism, the online shaming of Covidiots to the identification of the lepers of Leicester, public animus about the pandemic found scapegoats for its frustrations. Interventions by the UK government maximised rather than minimized these phenomena. Instead of developing robust strategies to address shame, the governments healthcare policies and rhetoric seemed to exacerbate experiences of shame, shaming and stigma, relying on a language and logic that intensified oppositional, antagonistic thinking, while dissimulating about its own responsibilities.Through a series of six case studies taken from the events of 2020, this thought-provoking book identifies a systemic failure to manage shame-producing circumstances in the UK. Ultimately, it addresses the experience of shame as a crucial, if often overlooked, consequence of pandemic politics, and advocates for a "shame sensitive" approach to public health responses.The open access edition of this book is available under a CC BY 4 ...
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