
Pestis: The Collective Challenges of Epidemics
Author(s) -
Carlos Miguel Ferreira,
Sandro Serpa,
Jorge Ferraz
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
academic journal of interdisciplinary studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.148
H-Index - 5
eISSN - 2281-3993
pISSN - 2281-4612
DOI - 10.36941/ajis-2021-0059
Subject(s) - plague (disease) , isolation (microbiology) , pandemic , circumstantial evidence , covid-19 , politics , metaphor , political science , public health , public relations , sociology , criminology , political economy , geography , law , medicine , biology , disease , linguistics , philosophy , nursing , archaeology , pathology , infectious disease (medical specialty) , microbiology and biotechnology
Currently, COVID-19 is perceived as an epidemic, a new «plague», referring to the matrix metaphor of the pestis expressed in the series contagion – death – fear – isolation. This article aims to understand the multiple collective challenges posed by plague epidemics. The analysis of these challenges may contribute to the reflection on several dimensions that shape the COVID-19 pandemic threat. Individuals interpret the different pasts aiming to solve the problems they face in the present. The collective challenges that the political and medical «management» of the plague place are shaped by circumstantial coalitions of diverse interests, enabling the recognition, demarcation, and legitimisation of actions regarding its public management and control, materialised in concrete health policies, such as the development of several specific devices (isolation, health cordons, lazarettos, quarantine), thus intervening in the configuration of «collective management» of epidemics. Received: 20 November 2020 / Accepted: 22 March 2021 / Published: 10 May 2021