
POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Public health is an interdisciplinary field that addresses fundamental human challenges: ensuring societal health, particularly under governance regimes (colonialism, capitalism, neoliberalism) that are fundamentally inequitable and thus challenge the public dimension of public health. Yet despite the interdisciplinary nature of public health, political economy perspectives are relatively rare in the field. The Political Economy Lab aims to contribute to this space.
Race, Risk and Personal Responsibility in the Response to COVID-19
Columbia Law Review, April 2021
Aziza Ahmed & Jason Jackson
The Public/Private Distinction in Public Health: the Case of COVID-19
Fordham Law Review, 2022
Jason Jackson & Aziza Ahmed