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Revisiting the pharmaceuticalisation of pandemic influenza using Lukes' framework of power.

Shai Mulinari1, Andreas Vilhelmsson1,2.   

Abstract

The power of social actors to drive or block pharmaceutical uptake has been a concern in sociological debates on pharmaceuticalisation, including in the case of pandemic vaccination. We build on Steven Lukes' three-dimensional view of power to explore the 2009 H1N1 pandemic vaccination in Sweden and Denmark - two similar countries that arrived at conflicting vaccination strategies. Drawing on interviews with members of each country's pandemic steering group and on document analysis, we explore three consecutive stages of pandemic vaccination response: planning, vaccine procurement and the vaccination campaign. The paper makes two contributions to studies of pharmaceuticalisation and pandemics. Conceptually, we advocate the suitability of Lukes' framework over the 'countervailing powers' framework repeatedly used to model power in the pharmaceutical field. Empirically, our study confirms that government-appointed experts steered pandemic planning in both countries, but we show that the state, industry and the WHO also exerted power by enabling and constraining experts' decision-making, including by keeping some information secret. Furthermore, we argue that mass vaccination in Sweden was a pervasive expression of state power, in Lukes' sense, since it rested on keeping latent the tension between many individuals' health interests and the state's interests in protecting social and economic functioning.
© 2019 Foundation for the Sociology of Health & Illness.

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Keywords:  Steven Lukes; countervailing powers; pandemic influenza; pharmaceuticalisation; power; vaccine

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31602672     DOI: 10.1111/1467-9566.13006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sociol Health Illn        ISSN: 0141-9889


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1.  The making of a Swedish strategy: How organizational culture shaped the Public Health Agency's pandemic response.

Authors:  Tobias Olofsson; Shai Mulinari; Maria Hedlund; Åsa Knaggård; Andreas Vilhelmsson
Journal:  SSM Qual Res Health       Date:  2022-04-13
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