Medical Populism and the Politics of Dengue Epidemics in the Global South

With millions of cases and thousands of deaths every year in Asia and Latin America, dengue fever continues to be of global public health significance. This article uses the concept of ‘medical populism’ to analyse the political construction of the 2019 dengue epidemics in Bangladesh, the Philippine...

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Main Authors: Lasco, Gideon, Yu, Vincen Gregory
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17441692.2021.1965181
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.dev-stud-faculty-pubs-10742023-02-20T06:55:01Z Medical Populism and the Politics of Dengue Epidemics in the Global South Lasco, Gideon Yu, Vincen Gregory With millions of cases and thousands of deaths every year in Asia and Latin America, dengue fever continues to be of global public health significance. This article uses the concept of ‘medical populism’ to analyse the political construction of the 2019 dengue epidemics in Bangladesh, the Philippines, and Honduras. Through this framework, we examine the narratives of these outbreaks by reconstructing how political actors simplified the discourse, spectacularised the crises, offered multiple knowledge claims, and forged divisions between the people and ‘dangerous others’. Taken together, our case studies, obtained through government, journalistic, and scholarly sources, illuminate the role of medical populists (who are almost always politicians) in defining and responding to public health emergencies, underscoring the performative dimension of disease outbreaks. By detracting attention from less spectacular but more substantive policies and programs, these ‘performances’ of health crises perpetuate health inequities, especially in fragile democracies like the aforementioned Global South countries. We conclude by reflecting on the implications of medical populism to public health, health communications, and the inevitable recurrence of epidemics. 2021-08-10T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/dev-stud-faculty-pubs/72 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17441692.2021.1965181 Development Studies Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo dengue medical populism politics of health health crisis epidemics Global South Health Law and Policy Public Health
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic dengue
medical populism
politics of health
health crisis
epidemics
Global South
Health Law and Policy
Public Health
spellingShingle dengue
medical populism
politics of health
health crisis
epidemics
Global South
Health Law and Policy
Public Health
Lasco, Gideon
Yu, Vincen Gregory
Medical Populism and the Politics of Dengue Epidemics in the Global South
description With millions of cases and thousands of deaths every year in Asia and Latin America, dengue fever continues to be of global public health significance. This article uses the concept of ‘medical populism’ to analyse the political construction of the 2019 dengue epidemics in Bangladesh, the Philippines, and Honduras. Through this framework, we examine the narratives of these outbreaks by reconstructing how political actors simplified the discourse, spectacularised the crises, offered multiple knowledge claims, and forged divisions between the people and ‘dangerous others’. Taken together, our case studies, obtained through government, journalistic, and scholarly sources, illuminate the role of medical populists (who are almost always politicians) in defining and responding to public health emergencies, underscoring the performative dimension of disease outbreaks. By detracting attention from less spectacular but more substantive policies and programs, these ‘performances’ of health crises perpetuate health inequities, especially in fragile democracies like the aforementioned Global South countries. We conclude by reflecting on the implications of medical populism to public health, health communications, and the inevitable recurrence of epidemics.
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author Lasco, Gideon
Yu, Vincen Gregory
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Yu, Vincen Gregory
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title Medical Populism and the Politics of Dengue Epidemics in the Global South
title_short Medical Populism and the Politics of Dengue Epidemics in the Global South
title_full Medical Populism and the Politics of Dengue Epidemics in the Global South
title_fullStr Medical Populism and the Politics of Dengue Epidemics in the Global South
title_full_unstemmed Medical Populism and the Politics of Dengue Epidemics in the Global South
title_sort medical populism and the politics of dengue epidemics in the global south
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/dev-stud-faculty-pubs/72
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17441692.2021.1965181
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