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Neoliberalising healthcare: What we can learn for future pandemics

Europe (Central and Eastern)
India
USA
Power
P280
Anukriti Dixit
Universität Bern
Muneeb Ul Lateef Banday
Universität Bern
Rodney Loeppky
York University
Rodney Loeppky
York University

Building: O'Brien Centre for Sciences, Floor: 2, Room: ALE E2.16/2.17

Wednesday 09:00 - 10:45 BST (14/08/2024)

Abstract

This panel will analyse and produce accounts of the effects of privatising health, privatising social risk and the insurance excess in ‘developing’ and ‘developed’ societies. With the advent of the ‘hyper-privatised’ healthcare model in Europe, India, USA and increasingly now in the UK. What can we do differently to prepare for ongoing and recurring climate crises, pandemics and other social risks that are increasingly privatised under neoliberal regimes? We invite papers that engage with how various regimes of power have intersected within this pandemic.

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