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Author:
Yamin, Alicia Ely, author.
Title:
When misfortune becomes injustice : evolving human rights struggles for health and social equality / Alicia Ely Yamin.
Edition:
Second edition.
Publisher:
Stanford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xxvi, 296 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Right to health--History.
Human rights--History.--History.
Health services accessibility--History.--History.
Women's health services--History.--History.
Medical policy--History.
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-
Health services accessibility--Law and legislation.
Human rights--Health aspects.
Medical policy.
Right to health.
Women's health services--Law and legislation.
Since 2020
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction : allegorizing the world -- Indignation and injustice -- The significances of suffering -- Diverging parables of progress -- Dystopian modernization -- Globalizing crises, pandemics, and norms -- Inequality, democracy, and health rights -- Power, politics, and knowledge -- Conclusions : the struggle for the world we want.
Summary:
"This book surveys the progress and challenges in deploying human rights to advance health and social equality over recent decades. Alicia Ely Yamin weaves together theory and firsthand experience in a narrative of how evolving legal norms, empirical knowledge, and development paradigms have interacted in the realization of health rights, and challenges us to consider why these advances have failed to produce greater equality within and between nations. In this revised and expanded second edition, Yamin incorporates crucial lessons learned about the state of global health equity and public health systems during the COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrating just how incompatible the current institutionalized world order (based on neoliberal, financialized capitalism) is with one in which the rights of diverse people around the globe can be realized. COVID-19 struck a world that had been shaped by decades of disinvestment in public health, health systems, and social protection, as well as privatization of wealth and gaping social inequalities within and between countries, and the evident crisis of confidence in the capacity of democratic political institutions and global governance was deepened by the pandemic. Yamin argues that transformative human rights praxis in health calls for addressing issues of structural inequality and political economy, and working across disciplinary silos through networks and social movements"-- Provided by the publisher.
Series:
Stanford studies in human rights
ISBN:
1503635945
9781503635944
1503633055
9781503633056
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1374834043
LCCN:
2022046270
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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