Medicine Anthropology Theory (Sep 2020)

From social distancing to social containment

  • Nicholas Long

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17157/mat.7.2.791
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 247 – 260

Abstract

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This essay develops an anthropological critique of ‘social distancing’. While the 2020 coronavirus pandemic requires us to reconfigure established forms of sociality, distancing regimes such as ‘lockdowns’ can profoundly disrupt the provision of care and support, creating practical difficulties and existential suffering. I advocate instead for strategies of ‘social containment’, outlining several of the containment arrangements people in England have developed to reconcile relational obligations with public health imperatives during the pandemic. I end by addressing some of the steps anthropologists must take when translating such ideas into policy.

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