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Uncovering a tragic flaw in revolutionary health policies: From health and communicative inequities to communicative justice in health.

Charles L Briggs1.   

Abstract

This article analyzes a contradiction facing efforts by left-leaning governments in Latin America to transform health into a fundamental social right. Policies and practices that confront health inequities generally fail to address health/communicative inequities, hierarchical distributions of rights to shape what counts as legitimate knowledge of health. This ethnographic analysis focuses on an epidemic of a mysterious disease - identified clinically as bat-transmitted rabies - in the Delta Amacuro rainforest of Venezuela in 2007-2008, tracing how parents who lost 1-3 children faced acute health/communicative inequities in clinical settings, epidemiological investigations, work with healers, news coverage, health policy, and health communication. Taking as a point of departure rainforest residents' demands for communicative justice in health, the analysis draws on Menéndez's notion of autoatención in exploring how health/communicative labor is co-produced with the labor of care.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29340509     DOI: 10.18294/sc.2017.1152

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Salud Colect        ISSN: 1669-2381


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Review 1.  Rabies in Costa Rica - Next Steps Towards Controlling Bat-Borne Rabies After its Elimination in Dogs.

Authors:  Bernal León; Silvia Fallas González; Lisa Miranda Solís; Manuel Ramírez-Cardoce; Andres Moreira-Soto; Juan M Cordero-Solórzano; Sabine Elisabeth Hutter; Rocío González-Barrientos; Charles E Rupprecht
Journal:  Yale J Biol Med       Date:  2021-06-30
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