{"@context":{"owl":"http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#","bibo":"http://purl.org/ontology/bibo/","foaf":"http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/","rdfs":"http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#","prism":"http://prismstandard.org/namespaces/basic/2.0/","cinii":"http://ci.nii.ac.jp/ns/1.0/","dc":"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/","dcterms":"http://purl.org/dc/terms/"},"@id":"https://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/BD09078465.json","@graph":[{"@id":"https://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/BD09078465#entity","@type":"bibo:Book","foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf":{"@id":"https://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/BD09078465.json"},"dc:title":[{"@value":"In Covid's wake : how our politics failed us"}],"dc:creator":"Stephen Macedo and Frances Lee","dc:publisher":[{"@value":"Princeton University Press"},{"cinii:publisherRole":"copyright_notice_date"}],"dcterms:extent":"xiv, 373 pages","cinii:size":"24 cm","dc:language":"eng","dc:date":"2025","cinii:ncid":"BD09078465","cinii:ownerCount":"2","foaf:maker":[{"@id":"https://ci.nii.ac.jp/author/DA0267499X#entity","@type":"foaf:Person","foaf:name":[{"@value":"Macedo, Stephen"}]},{"@type":"foaf:Person","foaf:name":[{"@value":"Lee, Frances"}]}],"bibo:owner":[{"@id":"https://ci.nii.ac.jp/library/FA004297","@type":"foaf:Organization","foaf:name":"北星学園大学 図書館","rdfs:seeAlso":{"@id":"http://opac.hokusei.ac.jp/mylimedio/search/search.do?target=local&mode=comp&category-mgz=1&category-book=1&annex=all&ncid=BD09078465"}},{"@id":"https://ci.nii.ac.jp/library/FA022903","@type":"foaf:Organization","foaf:name":"テンプル大学 ジャパンキャンパス図書館"}],"bibo:lccn":["2024036653"],"rdfs:seeAlso":[{"@id":"https://lccn.loc.gov/2024036653"}],"prism:publicationDate":["[2025]","©2025"],"cinii:note":["Content Type: text (ncrcontent), Media Type: unmediated (ncrmedia), Carrier Type: volume (ncrcarrier)","Includes bibliographical references and index","Summary:\"An examination of the ways in which Covid policies, and the scientific debate which surrounded it, were politicized. In response to the Covid pandemic, public and private resources were expended on a vast scale-truly the equivalent of wartime. 2020 saw the greatest mobilization of emergency powers in human history: people around the world were confined to their homes, not allowed to attend religious services, see family living outside their households, or even take extended solitary walks outdoors. A few weeks after the first society-wide lockdowns in China and Italy, 3.9 billion people were living under some form of quarantine-half the world's population. In the aftermath of the pandemic, political theorist Stephen Macedo and political scientist Frances Lee argue in this book that there is an urgent need to ask hard questions about the effectiveness and impact of these policies, especially as new studies about them emerge. Was it worth it? Did we do the right thing? Did we debate and deliberate adeq","Summary:\"What our failures during the pandemic cost us, and why we must do better. The Covid pandemic quickly led to the greatest mobilization of emergency powers in human history. By early April 2020, half the world's population-3.9 billion people-were living under quarantine. People were told not to leave their homes; businesses were shuttered, employees laid off, and schools closed for months or even years. The most devastating pandemic in a century and the policies adopted in response to it upended life as we knew it. In this eye-opening book, Stephen Macedo and Frances Lee examine our pandemic response and pose some provocative questions: Why did we ignore pre-Covid plans for managing a pandemic? Were the voices of reasonable dissent treated fairly? Did we adequately consider the costs and benefits of different policy options? And, aside from vaccines, did the policies adopted work as intended? With In Covid's Wake, Macedo and Lee offer the first comprehensive-and candid-political assessment of how our i"],"dc:subject":["LCC:RA644.C67","DC23:362.1962/4144","DC23:362.19624144"],"cinii:contentOfWorks":["Democracy under Covid: introduction","\"Following the science\" before Covid","Turning on a dime: a pandemic strategy sweeps the globe","Partisan pandemic: stigmatizing disagreement","Laboratories of democracy?","Pay any price: ignoring the costs of Covid policy","Science bends to politics: Covid's muddled origins","Politicized science: of masks and mandates","Noble lies? public health mis- and disinformation under Covid","Concluding reflections: the politics of crisis"],"foaf:topic":[{"@id":"https://ci.nii.ac.jp/books/search?q=COVID-19+Pandemic%2C+2020-+--+Political+aspects","dc:title":"COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- -- Political aspects"},{"@id":"https://ci.nii.ac.jp/books/search?q=COVID-19+Pandemic%2C+2020-+--+Social+aspects","dc:title":"COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- -- Social aspects"},{"@id":"https://ci.nii.ac.jp/books/search?q=COVID-19+Pandemic%2C+2020-+--+Economic+aspects","dc:title":"COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- -- Economic aspects"},{"@id":"https://ci.nii.ac.jp/books/search?q=COVID-19+Pandemic%2C+2020-","dc:title":"COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-"},{"@id":"https://ci.nii.ac.jp/books/search?q=POLITICAL+SCIENCE+%2F+Public+Policy+%2F+Health+Care+bisacsh","dc:title":"POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Health Care bisacsh"},{"@id":"https://ci.nii.ac.jp/books/search?q=HEALTH+%26+FITNESS+%2F+Diseases+%26+Conditions+%2F+Contagious+%28incl.+Pandemics%29+bisacsh","dc:title":"HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases & Conditions / Contagious (incl. Pandemics) bisacsh"},{"@id":"https://ci.nii.ac.jp/books/search?q=COVID-19+Pandemic%2C+2020-2023+--+Political+aspects","dc:title":"COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023 -- Political aspects"},{"@id":"https://ci.nii.ac.jp/books/search?q=COVID-19+Pandemic%2C+2020-2023+--+Social+aspects","dc:title":"COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023 -- Social aspects"},{"@id":"https://ci.nii.ac.jp/books/search?q=COVID-19+Pandemic%2C+2020-2023+--+Economic+aspects","dc:title":"COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023 -- Economic aspects"},{"@id":"https://ci.nii.ac.jp/books/search?q=COVID-19+Pandemic%2C+2020-2023","dc:title":"COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023"}],"dcterms:hasPart":[{"@id":"urn:isbn:9780691267135"}]}]}