Pandemics and emerging infectious diseases : the sociological agenda /

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Μορφή: Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Chichester, West Sussex : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013.
Σειρά:Sociology of health and illness monograph series.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
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245 0 0 |a Pandemics and emerging infectious diseases :  |b the sociological agenda /  |c edited by Robert Dingwall, Lily M. Hoffman and Karen Staniland. 
264 1 |a Chichester, West Sussex :  |b Wiley-Blackwell,  |c 2013. 
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490 1 |a Sociology of health and illness monograph series 
500 |a "Originally published as Volume 35, Issue 2 of The Sociology of Health & Illness"--Title page verso. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
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505 0 |a Series page; Title page; Copyright page; Notes on contributors; 1: Introduction: why a sociology of pandemics?; Acknowledgements; 2: Public health intelligence and the detection of potential pandemics; Introduction; The sociology of public health (SPH); Conceptualisation and actualisation of pandemics; PHI: sites for future research; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; 3: West Nile virus: The production of a public health pandemic; Foucauldian theories of power; Methodology; PHAC's production of the WNV; Conclusion; Acknowledgements 
505 8 |a 4: Who's worried about turkeys? How 'organisational silos' impede zoonotic disease surveillanceIntroduction; Methods; Institutional interaction and organisational culture; Priorities, jurisdictions and silos; Forging systemic connections; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; 5: How did international agencies perceive the avian influenza problem? The adoption and manufacture of the 'One World, One Health' framework; The emergence of 'One World One Health'; Theoretical backgrounds and methods; Competition between the fragmented frames: 2003-2008 
505 8 |a The convergence on the OWOH policy framework: 2008 to the presentFunctional consensus despite diverse interpretations; A double-edged policy framework; Acknowledgements; 6: Global health risks and cosmopolitisation: from emergence to interference; Introduction; Materials and method; Global risks and cosmopolitisation; Avian flu: a classic and a modern risk; Asia, Vietnam and cosmopolitan modernities; Relations of definitions, relations of domination: the framing of avian flu; Global risk instrumentalisation: from local to international issues; A transformative cooperation for Vietnam? 
505 8 |a ConclusionAcknowledgements; 7: The politics of securing borders and the identities of disease; The cases; The problematic; The European Union; Protecting borders; Explaining variations in screening across diseases; Disease identities; Disease identities and the making of policy; Europe and the collective imaginary; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; 8: The return of the city-state: Urban governance and the New York City H1N1 pandemic; Introduction; The organisational and ideological context for pandemic planning; The event: H1N1 in NYC -- spring and fall 2009 
505 8 |a All-hazards emergency preparedness and pandemic responseImplications for health governance; Acknowledgements; 9: The making of public health emergencies: West Nile virus in New York City; Introduction; Methods; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; 10: Using model-based evidence in the governance of pandemics; Introduction; Modelling pandemics: How do models tell their stories?; Accommodating uncertainties in modelled narratives of pandemics; Towards narratives of governance; Acknowledgements; 11: Exploring the ambiguous consensus on public-private partnerships in collective risk preparation 
650 0 |a Emerging infectious diseases  |x Social aspects. 
650 0 |a World health. 
650 0 |a Epidemiology. 
650 2 |a Communicable Diseases, Emerging  |x prevention & control. 
650 2 |a Global Health. 
650 2 |a Epidemiology. 
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700 1 |a Hoffman, Lily M.,  |e editor of compilation. 
700 1 |a Staniland, Karen,  |e editor of compilation. 
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