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Rev. psicol. polit ; 21(51): 570-589, maio-ago. 2021. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: biblio-1341629

ABSTRACT

El Covid-19 ha intensificado la crisis sanitaria y económica en América Latina, incidiendo fuertemente en el retorno securitario hacia el Estado-Nación. Esta voluntad gubernamental, regulada por dispositivos de afrontamiento ante la "excepcionalidad pandémica", se ha visto acompañada por la instalación discursiva de una "nueva normalidad". Conscientes de esta problemática, desde los principios teóricos-metodológicos del análisis crítico del discurso, buscamos examinar la construcción de la "nueva normalidad" desde las alocuciones de los presidentes de Brasil, Chile y Ecuador en el actual contexto pandémico. Los principales hallazgos conciben a la nueva normalidad como un dispositivo que no sólo ha logrado traducir viejas prácticas gubernamentales bajo la legitimidad del Estado de excepción, sino también como un proceso continuista de la vulnerabilización y colonización latinoamericana. Finalmente, este dispositivo es problematizado tanto por la instalación del falso dilema entre salud/economía, como desde su capacidad semiótica para alinearse con el orden discursivo hegemónico del neoliberalismo regional.


Covid-19 has intensified the health and economic crisis in Latin America, strongly affecting a safe return to the Nation-State. This governmental will, regulated by coping devices in the face of "pandemic exceptionality", has been accompanied by the discursive set-up of a "new normal". Being aware of this problem and starting from the theoretical-methodological principles of the critical discourse analysis, we seek to examine the construction of this "new normal" in the speeches of the Brazil, Chile, and Ecuador presidents in the current pandemic context. The main findings conceive the new normal not only as a device that has translated old governmental practices under the State of emergency legitimacy, but also as a continuous process of Latin American vulnerability and colonization. Finally, this device is problematized both by the installation of the false dilemma between health and economy, and by its semiotic ability to align itself with the hegemonic discursive order of regional neoliberalism.


A Covid-19 intensificou a crise econômica e de saúde na América Latina, afetando fortemente o retorno da segurança ao Estado- -nação. Essa vontade governamental, regulada por dispositivos de enfrentamento à "excepcionalidade pandêmica", tem sido acompanhada pela instalação discursiva de um "novo normal". Cientes dessa problemática, a partir dos princípios teórico-metodológicos da análise crítica do discurso, buscamos examinar a construção do "novo normal" a partir das falas dos presidentes do Brasil, Chile e Equador no atual contexto pandêmico. Os principais achados concebem o novo normal como um dispositivo que não só conseguiu traduzir velhas práticas governamentais sob a legitimidade do Estado de exceção, mas também como um processo contínuo de vulnerabilidade e colonização latino-americana. Por fim, esse dispositivo é problematizado tanto pela instalação do falso dilema saúde/economia, quanto por sua capacidade semiótica de alinhar-se à ordem discursiva hegemônica do neoliberalismo regional.

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Licere (Online) ; 24(1): 640-663, 20210317.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1253183

ABSTRACT

El siguiente texto tiene como objetivo reflexionar sobre la posibilidad de vivenciar la representación escénica previamente concebida para el espacio físico dentro del espacio virtual establecido durante el aislamiento ocasionado por la pandemia del COVID-19 en México, con la finalidad de vislumbrar algunas de sus posibilidades dentro de su Nueva Normalidad. Esto, por medio de un dialogo entre sus características técnicas y tecnológicas, los hábitos establecidos previamente al respecto y la factibilidad del consumo digital dentro de la sociedad mexicana. Observándose como resultado, una dificultad para implementar un espacio exclusivamente virtual para su práctica dentro de la Nueva Normalidad, especialmente, cuando sólo 56.4% de los mexicanos (as) dispone de acceso a internet.


The following text aims to reflect on the possibility of experiencing the scenic representation, originally conceived for the physical space, within the virtual space established during the isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico, in order to infer some of its possibilities within Mexican "New Normal. This, through a dialogue between its technical and technological characteristics, the habits previously established in this regard and the feasibility of digital consumption into the Mexican reality. Observing as a result, a difficulty to implement an exclusively virtual space for its practice within the Mexican "New Normal", especially when only 56.4% of Mexicans have internet access.


Subject(s)
Leisure Activities
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Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine ; : 55-55, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-827260

ABSTRACT

The ongoing pandemic coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) remains a significant issue for global health, economics, and society. In order to balance epidemic control and economic recovery, many countries have successively announced the gradual relaxation of some lockdown restrictions. Hospitals and medical staff constitute the backbone in this war against COVID-19. In response to this serious situation, many hospitals went into emergency and impaired healthcare access to patients with conditions other than COVID-19. Therefore, gradually promoting hospital operations and functions back to the new normal is important, especially when this outbreak has been effectively controlled. In this study, we introduce existing and potential problems that could seriously affect people's health. Additionally, we propose that an especial transition phase between the emergency and regular modes of hospitals can be well adapted to the current situation.


Subject(s)
Humans , Coronavirus Infections , Epidemiology , Health Policy , Hospitals , Reference Standards , Pandemics , Pneumonia, Viral , Epidemiology
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Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development ; (4): 50-61, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-886550

ABSTRACT

@#The Philippines has been the leading country in Southeast Asia in terms of infections (both in terms of total and active cases) brought forth by the SARS-COV-2 virus, known as the COVID-19 pandemic. We highlight the historical underpinnings of pandemic responses that are related to the Philippines, both globally and locally. We also present some counterfactuals in an economic recession that the pandemic caused. Arguing for fast-track rehabilitation and improvement of digital infrastructure, this development is essential in promoting e-commerce, quality education through remote learning, and the quality of health data generation and analysis. As the world is reminded of the Balmis expedition while the world still grapples to obtain a cure for the pandemic, we look at these tenets of the “new normal” to address issues of social justice in the Philippine setting.


Subject(s)
Expeditions , Philippines , COVID-19 , Socioeconomic Factors , Pandemics
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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 321-324, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-486894

ABSTRACT

A discussion of the connotation and key issues of the new normal in the healthcare sector,with an introduction to the new normal.The furthering reform is unveiling roadblocks in the healthcare system.For example,human resources available can hardly support development of the sector, and revenue growth of tertiary hospitals in the cities will decline,while county hospitals will be further challenged by debt crisis.In the meantime of steady elevation of medical capabilities in both urban and rural areas,the gap between the two will be maintained for a while.The authors predict that the sector will be faced with restructuring essential medicine system,grading diagnosis and treatment practice,rising risks for health insurance,and growing market shares of commercial health insurance and private capital, as well as fiercer competitions to challenge public hospitals.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 200-204, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-485920

ABSTRACT

China′s economy has moved into a new normal stage.It features slower GDP growth, relaxed macro-control,economic structure upgrading,new powerhouses for economic growth.In such a situation,it is imperative for the society to realize,comply with and encourage the new normal for all fields of work.As for the healthcare sector,reform of public hospitals as a top priority has entered a crucial period of system reconstruction and effective operation.In the perspective of auditing governance mechanism as a key role in public hospital′s supervision and management system,this article tried to explore how to enable public hospitals′auditing to comply with the economic new normal.This paper puts forwards that public hospital auditing should reconstruct its system as follows:Auditing entity framework should strengthen the development of functionality and linkage among national auditing,internal auditing and social auditing,and public hospitals should try to set up their auditing committee system when necessary;Auditing contents should emphasize the multiple development and innovation of public welfare auditing,economic responsibility auditing,governance performance auditing,policy implementation effect auditing and more innovative auditing services.

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Modern Hospital ; (6): 1515-1517, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-503073

ABSTRACT

To firm grass-roots Party Construction , the Party members , cadres groups , talent teams construction was set as the focus of hospital Party Committee by The First People′s Hospital of YiChang , China Three Gorges University .All the work was due to the new situation of the reform and development of health care , combined with reality , and the theme of scientific development and medical service was highlighted .At the same time, a sustainable health development and core val-ues with hospital characteristics was achieved by effective approach and methods .The grass-root party organizations was en-hanced during that hospital culture construction .

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