La excrecencia de lo arbitrario en las prácticas sanitarias durante el Coronavirus con la población envejecida

Un sumario analítico y crítico de algunas publicaciones 2020-2021 enfocadas al tema

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  • Alejandro Klein Associate Professorial Fellow, Oxford Institute of Population Ageing Coordinador de la Red Larna (Latin American Research Network in Ageing) México

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.35305/rr.v2i4.68

Mots-clés :

Coronavirus, Edadismo, Salud

Résumé

Este trabajo busca ser un sumario analítico y crítico de las publicaciones 2020-2021 enfocadas al tema de la tercera edad, coronavirus y políticas sanitarias. A partir del análisis de las mismas se postula el surgimiento de un “edadismo sanitario”, por el cual, a nombre del “cuidado” se ha confinado y encerrado a los adultos mayores, indicando que las decisiones sanitarias tomadas han implicado un nuevo retroceso de la imagen del adulto mayor a lo vetusto, lo decrépito, en una fantástica resurrección del paradigma de la vulnerabilidad en la tercera edad.

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2022-06-08

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Klein, A. (2022). La excrecencia de lo arbitrario en las prácticas sanitarias durante el Coronavirus con la población envejecida : Un sumario analítico y crítico de algunas publicaciones 2020-2021 enfocadas al tema. Revista Euro Latinoamericana De Análisis Social Y Político (RELASP), 2(4), 153–158. https://doi.org/10.35305/rr.v2i4.68

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