Mold Alex, Clark Peder, Elizabeth Hannah J.
This chapter introduces the collection by exploring the changing meaning of ‘the public’ and ‘public health’. It suggests that there was no single unitary ‘public’, and ‘public health’ also has multiple meanings. This diversity is echoed in the framing of certain groups, individuals and behaviours as ‘problem publics’. The essays in this collection unpack a range of examples of ‘problem publics’. This introduction summarises the contents of the chapters in the collection, but also highlights a series of key cross-cutting themes. These include the overlapping of ‘problem publics’ with identity categories and cerain kinds of behaviour, as well as the geographical location of groups and individuals. The introduction places this in the context of the recent Covid-19 pandemic, which has brought fresh interest in how to deal with ‘problem publics’, but with many old tropes rising to the fore.
本章通过探讨“公众”和“公共卫生”含义的变化来介绍本论文集。它表明不存在单一统一的“公众”,“公共卫生”也有多种含义。这种多样性在将某些群体、个人和行为界定为“问题公众”的框架中得到了体现。本论文集中的文章剖析了一系列“问题公众”的例子。本引言总结了论文集中各章节的内容,但也突出了一系列关键的交叉主题。这些主题包括“问题公众”与身份类别和某些行为类型的重叠,以及群体和个人的地理位置。引言将此置于近期新冠疫情的背景下,疫情引发了人们对如何应对“问题公众”的新兴趣,但许多陈旧的陈词滥调也再度凸显出来。