Maunula Laena
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.
Healthc Policy. 2013 Oct;9(Spec Issue):14-25.
In this paper, I examine the goals for pandemic public communication as outlined in two Canadian plans for pandemic planning and infection control. I critique these strategies by drawing on Foucault's notions of governmentality and biopower. My argument is that the public health communication campaign goals reviewed rest upon a particular conceptualization of health in the context of pandemic planning as an individual/family duty, and that scientific/medical expert knowledge is most appropriate for guiding pandemic planning. This study contributes to a sociological understanding of how pandemic preparedness and infection control are represented in Canadian pandemic plans, how public health shapes pandemic communication messages in Canada, and the implications of those messages for subjectivity and notions of citizenship.
在本文中,我审视了加拿大两项大流行规划与感染控制计划中所概述的大流行公共传播目标。我借鉴福柯的治理术和生命权力概念对这些策略进行了批判。我的观点是,所审视的公共卫生传播运动目标基于大流行规划背景下将健康视为个人/家庭责任的特定概念化,并且科学/医学专家知识最适合指导大流行规划。本研究有助于从社会学角度理解加拿大的大流行计划如何呈现大流行防范和感染控制、公共卫生如何塑造加拿大的大流行传播信息,以及这些信息对主体性和公民身份观念的影响。