COVID-19 AND THE GREAT PANDEMICS OF HUMANITY: a historical and sociological view

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Autor(a) principal: Gasque, Natália de Lima
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Dias, Fábio Andrade, Rodrigues, Francielli Gonçalves, Marvulli, Maria Vitória Nogueira, Moraes, Nelson Russo de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Observatório
Texto Completo: https://sistemas.uft.edu.br/periodicos/index.php/observatorio/article/view/10790
Resumo: Sociology as an area of knowledge that studies human social relations has been used as a safe way to understand the phenomena that involve human beings in their sociability. Accordingly, this article presents a literature and documentary review, within a socio-historical perspective, about the main pandemics that have plagued humanity in order to discuss the covid-19 pandemic. For this objective to be achieved, a bibliographic and documentary review was carried out based on a qualitative historiographical approach. The review generated a historically organized discussion of the main pandemics that occurred to humanity, which led to the understand of a convergence between the fields of public health, public policies as well as the need to create structures to prevent and fight pandemics. It is concluded that the pandemic cycles faced by humanity interfere strongly in several social issues, slowing down the rhythm of people’s lives, generating structural and political changes in the health and economic systems.
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spelling COVID-19 AND THE GREAT PANDEMICS OF HUMANITY: a historical and sociological viewCOVID-19 Y LAS GRANDES PANDEMIAS DE LA HUMANIDAD: una mirada histórica y sociológicaCOVID-19 AND THE GREAT PANDEMICS OF HUMANITY: a historical and sociological viewHuman and social sciencesCovid-19 pandemicpublic healthhealth sociologyHuman and social sciencesCovid-19 pandemicpublic healthhealth sociologySociology as an area of knowledge that studies human social relations has been used as a safe way to understand the phenomena that involve human beings in their sociability. Accordingly, this article presents a literature and documentary review, within a socio-historical perspective, about the main pandemics that have plagued humanity in order to discuss the covid-19 pandemic. For this objective to be achieved, a bibliographic and documentary review was carried out based on a qualitative historiographical approach. The review generated a historically organized discussion of the main pandemics that occurred to humanity, which led to the understand of a convergence between the fields of public health, public policies as well as the need to create structures to prevent and fight pandemics. It is concluded that the pandemic cycles faced by humanity interfere strongly in several social issues, slowing down the rhythm of people’s lives, generating structural and political changes in the health and economic systems.La sociología como área de conocimiento que estudia las relaciones sociales humanas se ha utilizado como una forma segura de comprender los fenómenos que involucran a los seres humanos en su sociabilidad. En vista de esto, este artículo presenta un corte de revisión, dentro de una perspectiva sociohistórica, sobre las principales pandemias que han afectado a la humanidad, que culminó en el diálogo contemporáneo sobre la pandemia de covid-19. Para esto, se utilizó la revisión bibliográfica y documental como un método, basado en un enfoque historiográfico cualitativo, trayendo una discusión históricamente organizada de las principales pandemias que golpearam a la humanidad. Como resultado, se destacó la convergencia entre los campos de la salud pública, las políticas públicas y la necesidad de crear estructuras para prevenir y combatir las pandemias. Se concluye que los ciclos de pandemia que enfrenta la humanidad interfieren fuertemente en varios temas sociales, ralentizando el ritmo de vida de las personas y de toda la humanidad, generando cambios estructurales y políticos en los sistemas económicos y de salud.Sociology as an area of knowledge that studies human social relations has been used as a safe way to understand the phenomena that involve human beings in their sociability. Accordingly, this article presents a literature and documentary review, within a socio-historical perspective, about the main pandemics that have plagued humanity in order to discuss the covid-19 pandemic. For this objective to be achieved, a bibliographic and documentary review was carried out based on a qualitative historiographical approach. The review generated a historically organized discussion of the main pandemics that occurred to humanity, which led to the understand of a convergence between the fields of public health, public policies as well as the need to create structures to prevent and fight pandemics. 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COVID-19 Y LAS GRANDES PANDEMIAS DE LA HUMANIDAD: una mirada histórica y sociológica
COVID-19 AND THE GREAT PANDEMICS OF HUMANITY: a historical and sociological view
title COVID-19 AND THE GREAT PANDEMICS OF HUMANITY: a historical and sociological view
spellingShingle COVID-19 AND THE GREAT PANDEMICS OF HUMANITY: a historical and sociological view
Gasque, Natália de Lima
Human and social sciences
Covid-19 pandemic
public health
health sociology
Human and social sciences
Covid-19 pandemic
public health
health sociology
title_short COVID-19 AND THE GREAT PANDEMICS OF HUMANITY: a historical and sociological view
title_full COVID-19 AND THE GREAT PANDEMICS OF HUMANITY: a historical and sociological view
title_fullStr COVID-19 AND THE GREAT PANDEMICS OF HUMANITY: a historical and sociological view
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title_sort COVID-19 AND THE GREAT PANDEMICS OF HUMANITY: a historical and sociological view
author Gasque, Natália de Lima
author_facet Gasque, Natália de Lima
Dias, Fábio Andrade
Rodrigues, Francielli Gonçalves
Marvulli, Maria Vitória Nogueira
Moraes, Nelson Russo de
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author2 Dias, Fábio Andrade
Rodrigues, Francielli Gonçalves
Marvulli, Maria Vitória Nogueira
Moraes, Nelson Russo de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gasque, Natália de Lima
Dias, Fábio Andrade
Rodrigues, Francielli Gonçalves
Marvulli, Maria Vitória Nogueira
Moraes, Nelson Russo de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Human and social sciences
Covid-19 pandemic
public health
health sociology
Human and social sciences
Covid-19 pandemic
public health
health sociology
topic Human and social sciences
Covid-19 pandemic
public health
health sociology
Human and social sciences
Covid-19 pandemic
public health
health sociology
description Sociology as an area of knowledge that studies human social relations has been used as a safe way to understand the phenomena that involve human beings in their sociability. Accordingly, this article presents a literature and documentary review, within a socio-historical perspective, about the main pandemics that have plagued humanity in order to discuss the covid-19 pandemic. For this objective to be achieved, a bibliographic and documentary review was carried out based on a qualitative historiographical approach. The review generated a historically organized discussion of the main pandemics that occurred to humanity, which led to the understand of a convergence between the fields of public health, public policies as well as the need to create structures to prevent and fight pandemics. It is concluded that the pandemic cycles faced by humanity interfere strongly in several social issues, slowing down the rhythm of people’s lives, generating structural and political changes in the health and economic systems.
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