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Politics and Power in Global Health: The Constituting Role of Conflicts; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health”

Article 8, Volume 5, Issue 2, February 2016, Page 117-119  XML PDF (314 K)
Document Type: Commentary
DOI: 10.15171/ijhpm.2015.188
Authors
Clemet Askheim; Kristin Heggen; Eivind Engebretsen
Institute of Health and Society, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Abstract
In a recent article, Gorik Ooms has drawn attention to the normative underpinnings of the politics of global health. We claim that Ooms is indirectly submitting to a liberal conception of politics by framing the politics of global health as a question of individual morality. Drawing on the theoretical works of Chantal Mouffe, we introduce a conflictual concept of the political as an alternative to Ooms’ conception. Using controversies surrounding medical treatment of AIDS patients in developing countries as a case we underline the opportunity for political changes, through political articulation of an issue, and collective mobilization based on such an articulation.
Keywords
Global Health; Liberal Politics; Chantal Mouffe; Conflict; AIDS; Antiretroviral (ARV); Treatment
Main Subjects
Health Politics
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