Covid-19. An Ethnographic Collective Study of a Pandemic offers an anthropological analysis of the social experience of Covid-19, examining its health, political, symbolic, and ethical dimensions. Framing epidemics as fundamentally social events, the volume highlights how contagion, containment measures, and public narratives have unevenly affected social groups, reinforcing existing inequalities. Drawing on situated ethnographies, auto-ethnography, and digital ethnography, the contributions address healthcare organization, transformations of space, distance education, mask usage, environmental issues, vaccine hesitancy, and religious practices during lockdown.
Covid 19. Etnografia collettiva di una pandemia
Francesco Vacchiano
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;Caterina Battilana;Federica Gozzo;Pietro Zangrande;
2025-01-01
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Covid-19. An Ethnographic Collective Study of a Pandemic offers an anthropological analysis of the social experience of Covid-19, examining its health, political, symbolic, and ethical dimensions. Framing epidemics as fundamentally social events, the volume highlights how contagion, containment measures, and public narratives have unevenly affected social groups, reinforcing existing inequalities. Drawing on situated ethnographies, auto-ethnography, and digital ethnography, the contributions address healthcare organization, transformations of space, distance education, mask usage, environmental issues, vaccine hesitancy, and religious practices during lockdown.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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