Dzudzek, Iris; Füller, Henning
Research article (journal) | Peer reviewedHealth and disease have been conceived as problems of urban space throughout history, and public health interventions have repeatedly been employed as spatial strategies. Critical perspectives have already utilized this special relation: Urban health is often a showcase for modes of biopolitics. We follow this example, investigating the current rearticulation of public health in the aftermath of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. We draw together the German debate on health in the post-pandemic city, both in the general media and in planning literature, using a discourse-analytical method and find that two contrasting narratives emerge. The urban is considered either as the expression of pathogenic spatial density or as the site of healthy social interactions. While each narrative prefigures a very different mode of intervention, both encourage a spatialization of health, with powerful implications. Distinguishing the competing rationales thus allows better decisions on ways to promote health in the city.
| Dzudzek, Iris |
Duration: 01/02/2021 - 01/06/2022 Funded by: Uni Münster-internal funding - Department 14: Geosciences Type of project: Internally at the University of Münster funded project |
| Städtische Gesundheit – Aktuelle Problematisierungen und biopolitische Implikationen Dzudzek, Iris; Füller, Henning (28/01/2023) Tagung Neue Kulturgeographie , Halle an der Saale Type of talk: scientific Talk | |
| Die Perspektive relationaler Geographien - Vom Virus als Feind zu Gesundheit in der postpandemischen Stadt Dzudzek, Iris; Füller, Henning (23/03/2022) Vortrag im Geographischen Kolloquium, Universität Klagenfurt, online Type of talk: scientific Talk | |
| Vom Kampf gegen das Virus zu Gesundheit in der Stadt nach Corona Dzudzek, Iris; Füller, Henning (10/02/2022) Geographie und Gesundheit. Kolloquium der Geographischen Gesellschaft Trier, Universität Trier, online Type of talk: scientific Talk |