One virus, two countries: what Covid-19 tells us about South Africa
"One Virus, Two Countries: What Covid-19 tells us about South Africa offers a searing analysis of government and expert scientists' responses to the pandemic. Friedman argues that South Africa is two societies in one - a 'First World' which resembles Western Europe and North Amer...
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Zusammenfassung: | "One Virus, Two Countries: What Covid-19 tells us about South Africa offers a searing analysis of government and expert scientists' responses to the pandemic. Friedman argues that South Africa is two societies in one - a 'First World' which resembles Western Europe and North America, and a 'Third World' which looks much like the rest of Africa or South Asia. The South African state, the media and the scientific community have largely tried to deal with the virus through a 'First World' lens in which much of the country was either invisible or a problem - not a partner. Friedman argues this approach prevented the country from responding in a way which would have protected most citizens. This is why case numbers and deaths are so high: South Africa has done worse than the rest of Africa not despite the fact that it has a 'more developed' health system, but because it does. One Virus, Two Countries is a controversial book that will rouse much needed debate about South Africa's health and economic system in a context of serious inequality." -- |
Beschreibung: | xii, 186 Seiten 23 cm |
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adam_text | CONTENTS vii PREFACE LIST OF ACRONYMS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 One Country, Two Realities xiii 1 13 CHAPTER 2 Following the Science 25 CHAPTER 3 The Science Unravels 57 CHAPTER 4 The Blank Cheque 91 CHAPTER 5 The Path Not Taken 119 NOTES 133 REFERENCES 155 INDEX 175
Friedman provides an important case study of the damage caused when we develop policies by copying ‘best practice’from Europe and the US, without testing them consistently against South African realities. - Neva Makgetla, senior economist, Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies (TIPS] With an emphasis on the politics of knowledge this book breaks new ground for critical reflection and public debate on the first wave of the Comd-19 pandemic. It is a must-read. - Vishwas Satgar, principal investigator, Emancipatory Futures Studies in the Anthropocene, and editor of the Democratic Marxism series, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg Friedman demonstrates his characteristic ability to weave together insights from history, social science and politics in a way that is not only accessible and lucid, but also provocative and persuasive. This compelling examination of public debate, media framing, politics and economic power shows why he is considered one of South Africa’s foremost political analysts. - Herman Wasserman, professor of Media Studies, University of Cape Town One Virus, Two Countries: What Covid-19 tells us about South Africa offers a searing analysis of government and expert scientists’ responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in South Africa. Steven Friedman argues that they have largely tried to deal with the virus through a ‘First World’ lens. He contends that this approach prevented the country from responding in a way which would have protected most of its citizens. This is why case numbers and deaths are so high: South Africa has done worse than the rest of
Africa not despite the fact that it has a ‘more developed’ health system, but because it does. One Virus, Two Countries is a controversial book that will rouse much-needed debate about South Africa s health and economic system in a context of serious inequality. Steven Friedman is research professor attached to the Department of Politics in the Humanities Faculty, University of Johannesburg. He is a political scientist who specialises in the study of democracy, a newspaper columnist and a former trade unionist. Available as an eBook ISBN 978-1-77614-743-4 9781776147434 781776 147434 www.witspress.co.za w WITS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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CONTENTS vii PREFACE LIST OF ACRONYMS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 One Country, Two Realities xiii 1 13 CHAPTER 2 Following the Science 25 CHAPTER 3 The Science Unravels 57 CHAPTER 4 The Blank Cheque 91 CHAPTER 5 The Path Not Taken 119 NOTES 133 REFERENCES 155 INDEX 175
Friedman provides an important case study of the damage caused when we develop policies by copying ‘best practice’from Europe and the US, without testing them consistently against South African realities. - Neva Makgetla, senior economist, Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies (TIPS] With an emphasis on the politics of knowledge this book breaks new ground for critical reflection and public debate on the first wave of the Comd-19 pandemic. It is a must-read. - Vishwas Satgar, principal investigator, Emancipatory Futures Studies in the Anthropocene, and editor of the Democratic Marxism series, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg Friedman demonstrates his characteristic ability to weave together insights from history, social science and politics in a way that is not only accessible and lucid, but also provocative and persuasive. This compelling examination of public debate, media framing, politics and economic power shows why he is considered one of South Africa’s foremost political analysts. - Herman Wasserman, professor of Media Studies, University of Cape Town One Virus, Two Countries: What Covid-19 tells us about South Africa offers a searing analysis of government and expert scientists’ responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in South Africa. Steven Friedman argues that they have largely tried to deal with the virus through a ‘First World’ lens. He contends that this approach prevented the country from responding in a way which would have protected most of its citizens. This is why case numbers and deaths are so high: South Africa has done worse than the rest of
Africa not despite the fact that it has a ‘more developed’ health system, but because it does. One Virus, Two Countries is a controversial book that will rouse much-needed debate about South Africa's health and economic system in a context of serious inequality. Steven Friedman is research professor attached to the Department of Politics in the Humanities Faculty, University of Johannesburg. He is a political scientist who specialises in the study of democracy, a newspaper columnist and a former trade unionist. Available as an eBook ISBN 978-1-77614-743-4 9781776147434 781776 147434" www.witspress.co.za w WITS UNIVERSITY PRESS |
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