Dividing the Beds: A Risk Community under ‘Code Black’?

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Titel
Dividing the Beds: A Risk Community under ‘Code Black’?
Zusammenfassung
Abstract: „During the COVID-19 crisis a risk of ‘code black’ emerged in the Netherlands. Doctors mentioned that in case of code black, very senior citizens might not receive intensive care treatment for COVID-19 due to shortages. Sociologist Ulrich Beck argued that palpable risks lead to the creation of new networks of solidarity. In this article this assumption is investigated by analyzing the different storylines prevalent in the public discussion about ‘code black’. Initially, storylines showing sympathy with the plight of the elderly came to the fore. However, storylines brought forward by medical organizations eventually dominated, giving them the opportunity to determine health care policy to a large extent. Their sway over policymaking led to a distribution scheme of vaccines that was favourable for medical personnel, but unfavourable for the elderly. The discursive process on code black taken as a whole displayed a struggle over favourable risk positions, instead of the formation of risk solidarity.“
Publikation
Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy
Band
51
Ausgabe
2
Seiten
218–238
Datum
2021
Sprache
nl
ISSN
2213-0713
Kurztitel
Dividing the Beds
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13.04.23, 15:00
Zitierung
ARNOLDUSSEN, Tobias, 2021. Dividing the Beds: A Risk Community under ‘Code Black’? Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy [online]. 2021. Bd. 51, Nr. 2, S. 218–238. [Zugriff am: 13 April 2023]. DOI 10.5553/NJLP/221307132021050002009. Verfügbar unter: https://www.bjutijdschriften.nl/tijdschrift/rechtsfilosofieentheorie/2021/2/NJLP_2213-0713_2021_050_002_009