Medical Populism and COVID-19 Testing

This paper uses the lens of medical populism to analyze the impact of biocommunicability on COVID-19 testing through a case study approach. The political efficacy of testing is traced through two mini-case studies: the Philippines and the United States. The case studies follow the approach of populi...

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Main Authors: Hedges, Kristin, Lasco, Gideon
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.dev-stud-faculty-pubs-10792022-01-26T05:59:53Z Medical Populism and COVID-19 Testing Hedges, Kristin Lasco, Gideon This paper uses the lens of medical populism to analyze the impact of biocommunicability on COVID-19 testing through a case study approach. The political efficacy of testing is traced through two mini-case studies: the Philippines and the United States. The case studies follow the approach of populism scholars in drawing from various sources that ‘render the populist style visible’ from the tweets and press releases of government officials to media reportage. Using the framework of medical populism, the case studies pay attention to the ways in which coronavirus testing figured in (1) simplification of the pandemic; (2) spectacularization of the crisis; (3) forging of divisions; and (4) invocation of knowledge claims. Identifying and critically analyzing how knowledge is generated is an essential step to recognizing the impact that political styles have on the COVID pandemic. The political actors in each case study have shaped knowledge of the epidemic, in the way they construct the idea of ‘testing’, and in how they mobilize testing as an ‘evidence-making practice’. Their actions shaped how the pandemic—as well as their responses—is measured. This framework contributes to public policy debates by providing evidence of the impact of medical populism on pandemic response efforts. 2021-04-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/dev-stud-faculty-pubs/85 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1079&context=dev-stud-faculty-pubs Development Studies Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo COVID-19 pandemics viral testing medical populism biocommunicability Development Studies Health Communication Immunology and Infectious Disease
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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topic COVID-19
pandemics
viral testing
medical populism
biocommunicability
Development Studies
Health Communication
Immunology and Infectious Disease
spellingShingle COVID-19
pandemics
viral testing
medical populism
biocommunicability
Development Studies
Health Communication
Immunology and Infectious Disease
Hedges, Kristin
Lasco, Gideon
Medical Populism and COVID-19 Testing
description This paper uses the lens of medical populism to analyze the impact of biocommunicability on COVID-19 testing through a case study approach. The political efficacy of testing is traced through two mini-case studies: the Philippines and the United States. The case studies follow the approach of populism scholars in drawing from various sources that ‘render the populist style visible’ from the tweets and press releases of government officials to media reportage. Using the framework of medical populism, the case studies pay attention to the ways in which coronavirus testing figured in (1) simplification of the pandemic; (2) spectacularization of the crisis; (3) forging of divisions; and (4) invocation of knowledge claims. Identifying and critically analyzing how knowledge is generated is an essential step to recognizing the impact that political styles have on the COVID pandemic. The political actors in each case study have shaped knowledge of the epidemic, in the way they construct the idea of ‘testing’, and in how they mobilize testing as an ‘evidence-making practice’. Their actions shaped how the pandemic—as well as their responses—is measured. This framework contributes to public policy debates by providing evidence of the impact of medical populism on pandemic response efforts.
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Lasco, Gideon
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title Medical Populism and COVID-19 Testing
title_short Medical Populism and COVID-19 Testing
title_full Medical Populism and COVID-19 Testing
title_fullStr Medical Populism and COVID-19 Testing
title_full_unstemmed Medical Populism and COVID-19 Testing
title_sort medical populism and covid-19 testing
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/dev-stud-faculty-pubs/85
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1079&context=dev-stud-faculty-pubs
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