
The Contentious Politics of Global Health Movements
Contesting Patents in Pndemic Times
Cambridge University Press
Will be published approx. on 31. December 2025
Book
Hardback
75 pages
978-1-009-65860-7 (ISBN)
Description
While much research has addressed the regressive anti-vax protests, this Element focuses on campaigns by progressive social movements to promote the development of vaccines for Covid-19 and ensure their equal access on a global level. Over the course of the pandemic, health and care have become central claims, mobilising health workers and patients as well as citizens in general. Together with various local and national social movement organizations which converged on health rights, through the use of care and cure as bridging frames, transnational campaigns addressing patents on vaccines also unfolded. This Element analyses these transnational campaigns, with particular attention to their organisational models, repertoires of action and collective framing. It assesses their outcomes by considering the complex sets of opportunities and constraints that the Covid-19 pandemic presented for progressive social movements that fight for access to medicines and cures at a global level.
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English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
289 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-65860-7 (9781009658607)
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Donatella Della Porta | Stella Christou
The Contentious Politics of Global Health Movements
Contesting Patents in Pndemic Times
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approx. 12/2025
Cambridge University Press
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Scuola Normale Superiore, Florence
Scuola Normale Superiore, Florence
Content
1. Health rights and social movements: an introduction; 2. The patent system and the fight for access to medicines; 3. The 'No Profit on Pandemic' Initiative in the EU; 4. Mobilising for universal access to Covid-19 vaccines: the campaign in support of India and South Africa's patent waiver proposal; 5. Transnational protests for access to medicines: some conclusions; References.