Rethinking Evidence in the Time of Pandemics

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Rethinking Evidence in the Time of Pandemics

Scientific vs Narrative Rationality and Medical Knowledge Practices

Medical and healthcare law Medical ethics and professional conduct Public health and preventive medicine Epidemiology and Medical statistics Health systems and services Medical sociology

Authors: Eivind Engebretsen, Mona Baker

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 22nd September 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 5 Mb

ISBN: 9781009035033


The COVID-19 crisis has transformed the highly specialized issue of what constitutes reliable medical evidence into a topic of public concern and debate.

This book interrogates the assumption that evidence means the same thing to different constituencies and in different contexts. Rather than treating various practices of knowledge as rational or irrational in purely scientific terms, it explains the controversies surrounding COVID-19 by drawing on a theoretical framework that recognizes different types of rationality, and hence plural conceptualizations of evidence.

Debates within and beyond the medical establishment on the efficacy of measures such as mandatory face masks are examined in detail, as are various degrees of hesitancy towards vaccines. The authors demonstrate that it is ultimately through narratives that knowledge about medical and other phenomena is communicated to others, enters the public space, and provokes discussion and disagreements.

This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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