Among those deeply impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic were people suffering from chronic illnesses, like silicosis, a respiratory disease. In this essay, Başak Can, Zeynel Gül and Arda Yalçın examine how workers in Turkey suffering from silicosis navigate the hurdles created by the pandemic, including being unable to access routine medical care and job precarity. However, the authors found these workers used self-care practices and mobilized their networks to survive the pandemic the best they could.
Zeynel Gül
Zeynel Gül is a PhD candidate at the Department of Anthropology at Johns Hopkins University. His research project examines the classification and documentation of occupational diseases at the intersection of law, medicine, and workplaces in Turkey.