Politics of Sickness: Political Struggles Over The Meaning of “Sick” in Dealing with The COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

In dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, political actors in Indonesia tend to interpret “sick” in different ways. This study aims to discuss practices of political struggles over the meaning of “sick” in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia. By using qualitative discourse analysis where...

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Main Authors: Adam Amin Bahar, -, Kacung Marijan, -, Antun Mardiyanta, -
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spelling id-langga.1256052023-05-05T03:01:23Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/125605/ Politics of Sickness: Political Struggles Over The Meaning of “Sick” in Dealing with The COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia Adam Amin Bahar, - Kacung Marijan, - Antun Mardiyanta, - H Social Sciences In dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, political actors in Indonesia tend to interpret “sick” in different ways. This study aims to discuss practices of political struggles over the meaning of “sick” in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia. By using qualitative discourse analysis where data were mainly obtained from January to October 2020, this study found that political struggles over the meaning of “sick” in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia were dominated by three major powers, namely the government, capitalist, and medical professionals. The meaning of “sick” given by these groups is not only different but also keeps changing from time to time, especially in certain political moments. This study found four important political moments which were closely related to the way these three groups of actors interpret the meaning of “sick” in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. In one moment, “sick” was interpreted narrowly, while in another moment, “sick” was interpreted broadly. This study concludes that the struggle for the meaning of sick is an inherent practice in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia. A further consequence is that the meaning of sick is not fixed as it is known so far but is more unfixed and contingent Universitas Airlangga 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/125605/1/12.%20Politics%20of%20Sickness%20Political%20Struggles.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/125605/4/12.%20Validasi%20Politics%20of%20Sickness.pdf Adam Amin Bahar, - and Kacung Marijan, - and Antun Mardiyanta, - (2022) Politics of Sickness: Political Struggles Over The Meaning of “Sick” in Dealing with The COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia. Jurnal Masyarakat, Kebudayaan dan Politik, 35 (2). pp. 170-179. ISSN p-ISSN: 2086-7050; e-ISSN: 2528-6013 https://www.e-journal.unair.ac.id/MKP/article/view/29700
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Politics of Sickness: Political Struggles Over The Meaning of “Sick” in Dealing with The COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
description In dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, political actors in Indonesia tend to interpret “sick” in different ways. This study aims to discuss practices of political struggles over the meaning of “sick” in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia. By using qualitative discourse analysis where data were mainly obtained from January to October 2020, this study found that political struggles over the meaning of “sick” in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia were dominated by three major powers, namely the government, capitalist, and medical professionals. The meaning of “sick” given by these groups is not only different but also keeps changing from time to time, especially in certain political moments. This study found four important political moments which were closely related to the way these three groups of actors interpret the meaning of “sick” in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. In one moment, “sick” was interpreted narrowly, while in another moment, “sick” was interpreted broadly. This study concludes that the struggle for the meaning of sick is an inherent practice in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia. A further consequence is that the meaning of sick is not fixed as it is known so far but is more unfixed and contingent
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author Adam Amin Bahar, -
Kacung Marijan, -
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Antun Mardiyanta, -
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title Politics of Sickness: Political Struggles Over The Meaning of “Sick” in Dealing with The COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
title_short Politics of Sickness: Political Struggles Over The Meaning of “Sick” in Dealing with The COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
title_full Politics of Sickness: Political Struggles Over The Meaning of “Sick” in Dealing with The COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
title_fullStr Politics of Sickness: Political Struggles Over The Meaning of “Sick” in Dealing with The COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Politics of Sickness: Political Struggles Over The Meaning of “Sick” in Dealing with The COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
title_sort politics of sickness: political struggles over the meaning of “sick” in dealing with the covid-19 pandemic in indonesia
publisher Universitas Airlangga
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url https://repository.unair.ac.id/125605/1/12.%20Politics%20of%20Sickness%20Political%20Struggles.pdf
https://repository.unair.ac.id/125605/4/12.%20Validasi%20Politics%20of%20Sickness.pdf
https://repository.unair.ac.id/125605/
https://www.e-journal.unair.ac.id/MKP/article/view/29700
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