The Power of 'Publicness' Discourse: An Analysis of Counter-Hegemonic Formation Against Health System Privatisation.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jiwoo Ha, Chang-Yup Kim
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Abstract

In the health sector, social movements have achieved notable success in certain counter-hegemonic struggles against neoliberalism. In South Korea, the 'publicness' discourse has been central to such movements. Through discourse analysis, this study examines two cases in which civic participation played a key role in successfully resisting privatisation. Our contribution includes a detailed contextualisation of for-profit hospital cases and a comprehensive analysis of antagonistic discourses, agents, and ideologies, grounded in the discourse theory developed by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe. Against neoliberal and developmental hegemony, a 'publicness' empty signifier articulated to public health institutions had hegemonic power, and the values of the health sector, including the right to health and health equity, served as a cross-sectoral unifying bond. Our findings present an account of a counter-hegemonic movement, which could contribute to power formation within and beyond a single sector and state. To conclude, we claim that although neoliberalism seems to dominate the health sector in South Korea and other national contexts, there are critical conjunctures which can challenge it and provide alternatives.

“公共性”话语的力量:对卫生系统私有化的反霸权形成分析。
在卫生部门,社会运动在某些反对新自由主义的反霸权斗争中取得了显著的成功。在韩国,“公开性”话题一直是此类运动的核心。通过话语分析,本研究考察了公民参与在成功抵制私有化中发挥关键作用的两个案例。我们的贡献包括营利性医院案例的详细语境化,以及基于Ernesto Laclau和Chantal Mouffe发展的话语理论的对抗性话语、代理人和意识形态的全面分析。反对新自由主义和发展霸权,与公共卫生机构联系在一起的“公共性”空洞的象征具有霸权,卫生部门的价值观,包括健康权和卫生平等权,充当了跨部门的统一纽带。我们的研究结果提出了一种反霸权运动的解释,这可能有助于在单一部门和国家内外形成权力。总之,我们认为,尽管新自由主义似乎在韩国和其他国家的卫生部门占主导地位,但也存在可以挑战它并提供替代方案的关键时刻。
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期刊介绍: Sociology of Health & Illness is an international journal which publishes sociological articles on all aspects of health, illness, medicine and health care. We welcome empirical and theoretical contributions in this field.
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