Deglobalize Covid-19: the pandemic from an off-center perspective

Author:

Barria-Asenjo Nicol A.1ORCID,Žižek Slavoj2ORCID,Scholten Hernán3ORCID,Salas Gonzalo4ORCID,Constanzo Alba Ximena Zambrano5ORCID,Acosta Jairo Gallo6ORCID,Muzzio Esteban Gómez7ORCID,Muñoz Jamadier Uribe8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidad de Los Lagos, Chile

2. University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

3. Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

4. Universidad Católica del Maule, Chile

5. Universidad de La Frontera, Chile

6. Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Colombia

7. Fundación América por la Infancia, Chile

8. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile

Abstract

Abstract This article proposes a retrospective look at the last year following the World Health Organization’s declaration of Covid-19 as a pandemic, and seeks to reflect the wide diversity of its impact. In reviewing research from around the world, a panorama emerges showing the vast complexity of the phenomenon. This article reviews many of the analyses and debates that have been proposed from the framework of political philosophy, which are drawn almost exclusively from the European context. It shows that the suggested diagnoses, models and concepts cannot be universally applied across geographies, such as Latin America, Asia or Africa. It therefore proposes to “deglobalize” the Covid-19 pandemic and invites the reader to consider it through another lens.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Geography, Planning and Development

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