Overview
- Offers a critical, data-driven examination of lockdown
- Discusses industries such as Amazon and Netflix who have profited from the pandemic
- Argues that lockdown further amplified social divisions
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“This is an absorbing account of lockdown harms, told in part through fascinating first person testimony and surveys collected throughout the pandemic from around the world. It tells a global story of moral quandries, mistrust in government and fault-lines between “sheeple” and “covidiots”. Bitter truths are made palatable by the engaging human stories. In one example, the bizarre management of this epidemic is illustrated in the description of a "Covid-safe" child’s party in which fun is “broken down into sequential bouts of potential excitement followed by disappointment”. This is an essential account of lockdowns!” (Laura Dodsworth, author, journalist, photographer and filmmaker and author of A State of Fear: How The UK Government Weaponised Fear During The Covid-19 Pandemic, UK)
“Sobering, urgent and necessary, this is the first serious attempt to chronicle the colossal harms caused by lockdowns worldwide. Deeply researched, rich with statistics, and studded with personaltestimonies from around the world, it should be compulsory reading for every policymaker, and anyone interested in a better post-pandemic world.” (Professor Lee Jones, Professor of Political Economy and International Relations, Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
“These authors deserve the world’s thanks for surveying the victims of covid lockdowns starting in March 2020. The pain communicated in the voices of victims woven into this book – from violence, anxiety, loss of love, meaning, and security, social disintegration, crushed dreams, and so much more – is enough to touch the most hardened “neoliberal”. Presented within a well-referenced social scientific journey through the covid era, the authors’ poignant condemnation of lockdowns and other covid policies that hijacked society is a welcome addition to covid policy analysis by left-wing intellectuals, most of whom – like governments worldwide – turned their backs on the victims of the madness.” (Professor Gigi Foster, School of Economics, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)
“Finally! Left-wing intellectuals writing about lockdowns who are truly on the side of the poor, the elderly, the migrants, the sick, and the young: the forgotten victims. This timely book documents how many academics and politicians fell for the illusion that one can control covid and failed to see the damage right under their nose that they were party to.” (Paul Frijters, Emeritus Professor of Wellbeing Economics at the London School of Economics, London, UK)
“This is an absorbing account of lockdown harms, told in part through fascinating first person testimony and surveys collected throughout the pandemic from around the world. tells a global story of moral quandries, mistrust in government and fault-lines between “sheeple” and “covidiots”. Bitter truths are made palatable by the engaging human stories. In one example, the bizarre management of this epidemic is illustrated in the description of a "Covid-safe" child’s party in which fun is “broken down into sequential bouts of potential excitement followed by disappointment”. This is an essential account of lockdowns!” (Laura Dodsworth, author, journalist, photographer and filmmaker and author of A State of Fear: How The UK Government Weaponised Fear During The Covid-19 Pandemic, UK)
“As social scientists begin to interrogate the harms caused by the response to Covid-19, this book drops a bomb into the discussion which will help to demolish the myth that the destruction of so many lives and livelihoods was somehow inevitable. Lockdown is a brilliant analysis of the "collateral damage" caused by the pandemic response, of the human experience of this nightmare, and of the implications for the futures of societies around the world. It is urgent, gripping, vital, and demands to be read” (Professor Toby Green, Professor of Precolonial and Lusophone African History and Culture, Kings College, London, UK)
Authors and Affiliations
About the authors
Luke Telford is Lecturer in Criminology at Staffordshire University, UK.
Anthony Lloyd is Reader in Criminology and Sociology at Teesside University, UK.
Anthony Ellis is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Lincoln, UK.
Justin Kotzé is Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Teesside University, UK.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Lockdown
Book Subtitle: Social Harm in the Covid-19 Era
Authors: Daniel Briggs, Luke Telford, Anthony Lloyd, Anthony Ellis, Justin Kotzé
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88825-1
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Cham
eBook Packages: Social Sciences, Social Sciences (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-88824-4Published: 11 December 2021
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-88825-1Published: 10 December 2021
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XIII, 373
Number of Illustrations: 4 b/w illustrations, 10 illustrations in colour
Topics: Critical Criminology, Human Rights, Political Sociology, Crime Control and Security, Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights, Social Choice/Welfare Economics/Public Choice/Political Economy