Dimensiones socioculturales de la salud: contribuciones a los estudios sobre riesgo, sociología digital y desinformación

Autores/as

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29397/reciis.v17i4.4036

Palabras clave:

Sociología digital, Riesgo, Dimensiones socioculturales de la medicina y la salud pública, Desinformación, Covid-19

Resumen

Deborah Lupton es una académica de renombre, cuya trayectoria ha aportado grandes contribuciones a los estudios de sociología digital y a las dimensiones socioculturales de la medicina y la salud pública. En una entrevista con Reciis, Lupton comenta uno de los principales desafíos contemporáneos - la desinformación y las noticias falsas -, a través de la sociología digital, y aborda las perspectivas socioculturales del riesgo a partir del lanzamiento de la tercera edición de su libro Risk, en el que incluye un capítulo inédito sobre los problemas relacionados con el riesgo y la difusión de desinformación durante la pandemia de covid-19. Con comentarios sobre las situaciones en Australia y Brasil, Lupton habla sobre la cuestión del anticientificismo, el negacionismo y el papel desempeñado por los gobiernos populistas en la lucha contra la enfermedad. Finalmente, ella reflexiona sobre las posibilidades de los métodos creativos en los estudios cualitativos, especialmente en aquellos que buscan comprender las racionalidades, lógicas y sentimientos de las personas.

Biografía del autor/a

Deborah Lupton, University of New South Wales, Centre for Social Research in Health and Social Policy Research Centre. Sydney, Australia

Doctorate from the University of Sydney.

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Publicado

2023-12-15

Cómo citar

Lupton, D. (2023). Dimensiones socioculturales de la salud: contribuciones a los estudios sobre riesgo, sociología digital y desinformación. Revista Eletrônica De Comunicação, Informação E Inovação Em Saúde, 17(4), 924–937. https://doi.org/10.29397/reciis.v17i4.4036