Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgement
- Introduction: Toward a New Politics of Fear
- 1 Crisis Communication and Crisis Management During COVID-19
- 2 Nozick, the Pandemic and Fear: A Contractualist Justification of the COVID-19 Lockdown
- 3 The Pandemic, Freedom and Fear: A Reply to Moser
- 4 Castration Anxiety, COVID-19 and the Extremist Right
- 5 A Reply to Castration Anxiety, COVID-19 and the Extremist Right by Claudia Leeb
- 6 Politics of Fear in Brazil: Far-Right Conspiracy Theories on COVID-19
- 7 ‘Fora, Bolsonaro genocida!’: COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories, Neo-Nationalism and Neoliberal Necropolitics in Brazil. A Reply to Kalil et al
- 8 Fear and the Importance of Race-Based Data in COVID-19 Policy Implementation
- 9 The Collective Disorientation of the COVID-19 Crisis
- 10 Disorientation, Distrust and the Pandemic: A Reply to Fernández Velasco et al
- 11 Orientation, Disorientation, Reorientation: A Reply to Fernández Velasco, Perroy and Casati
- 12 Obedience in Times of COVID-19 Pandemics: A Renewed Governmentality of Unease?
- 13 What Is the New Governmentality of the COVID-19 Pandemic? A Reply to Bigo et al
- 14 Lockdown: A Case Study in How to Lose Trust and Undermine Compliance
- 15 Lockdown, Breakdown and Trust: A Reply to Paul Faulkner
- 16 Fear, Pathogens and Political Order
- Index
Contents
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 January 2025
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgement
- Introduction: Toward a New Politics of Fear
- 1 Crisis Communication and Crisis Management During COVID-19
- 2 Nozick, the Pandemic and Fear: A Contractualist Justification of the COVID-19 Lockdown
- 3 The Pandemic, Freedom and Fear: A Reply to Moser
- 4 Castration Anxiety, COVID-19 and the Extremist Right
- 5 A Reply to Castration Anxiety, COVID-19 and the Extremist Right by Claudia Leeb
- 6 Politics of Fear in Brazil: Far-Right Conspiracy Theories on COVID-19
- 7 ‘Fora, Bolsonaro genocida!’: COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories, Neo-Nationalism and Neoliberal Necropolitics in Brazil. A Reply to Kalil et al
- 8 Fear and the Importance of Race-Based Data in COVID-19 Policy Implementation
- 9 The Collective Disorientation of the COVID-19 Crisis
- 10 Disorientation, Distrust and the Pandemic: A Reply to Fernández Velasco et al
- 11 Orientation, Disorientation, Reorientation: A Reply to Fernández Velasco, Perroy and Casati
- 12 Obedience in Times of COVID-19 Pandemics: A Renewed Governmentality of Unease?
- 13 What Is the New Governmentality of the COVID-19 Pandemic? A Reply to Bigo et al
- 14 Lockdown: A Case Study in How to Lose Trust and Undermine Compliance
- 15 Lockdown, Breakdown and Trust: A Reply to Paul Faulkner
- 16 Fear, Pathogens and Political Order
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- COVID-19 and the Politics of Fear , pp. v - viPublisher: Bristol University PressPrint publication year: 2024