Power, Knowledge, and Covid-19

Power, Knowledge, and Covid-19

  • Alex Broadbent
  • Pieter Streicher
Publisher:RoutledgeISBN 13: 9781041224853ISBN 10: 1041224850

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Power, Knowledge, and Covid-19 is written by Alex Broadbent and published by Routledge. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1041224850 (ISBN 10) and 9781041224853 (ISBN 13).

Power, Knowledge, and Covid-19: The Making of a Scientific Orthodoxy shows, step by step, how a dominant scientific line on Covid-19 was built and defended--and what it left out. Through tightly argued case studies, Alex Broadbent and Pieter Streicher reconstruct how early modelling distinctions (notably the suppression/mitigation frame) and threshold-based reasoning made lockdown the defau Pairing clear conceptual analysis with accessible evidence reviews, the authors probe where models misled, where uncertainty was overstated or understated, and where costs, context, and equity were neglected--especially in low-resource settings. Rather than relitigating the pandemic, they offer a practical framework for recognising when science and policy converge too tightly, how to keep plurality alive under pressure, and how to design governance that preserves expertise without closing down legitimate choice. For readers in philosophy, public health, policy, and beyond, this is a concise, non-polemical account of what went wrong, what went right, and how to do better next time.