Samenvatting
Words matter, especially in times of crisis. This article analyses the complexities of political discourse on vulnerability by considering the case of the Dutch COVID-19 response. Our study finds that the framing of vulnerability as a predetermined and naturalised condition, linked to old age and pre-existing medical conditions, draws attention away from aspects of precarisation tied to economic position, social class, cultural background and living conditions. This rhetorical strategy can be understood as a practice of de-responsibilisation through which attention is rhetorically diverted from the way(s) in which political authorities are implicated in producing, exacerbating or failing to mitigate vulnerabilities.
| Originele taal-2 | Engels |
|---|---|
| Pagina's (van-tot) | 365-383 |
| Aantal pagina's | 19 |
| Tijdschrift | International Journal of Care and Caring |
| Volume | 8 |
| Nummer van het tijdschrift | 2 |
| Vroegere onlinedatum | 7 apr. 2023 |
| DOI's | |
| Status | Gepubliceerd - 7 apr. 2023 |
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- Democratie, burgerschap en educatie
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