![]() Networked Disease: Emerging Infections in the Global City
ISBN: 978-1-4051-6133-6
Hardcover
384 pages
October 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
US $89.95
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A collection of writings by leading experts and newer researchers on the SARS outbreak and its relation to infectious disease management in progressively global and urban societies.
* Presents original contributions by scholars from seven countries on four continents
* Connects newer thinking on global cities, networks, and governance in a post-national era of public health regulations and neo-liberalization of state services
* Provides an important contribution to the global public debate on the challenges of emerging infectious disease in cities
* Examines the impact of globalization on future infectious disease threats on international and local politics and culture
* Focuses on the ways pathogens interact with economic, political and social factors, ultimately presenting a threat to human development and global cities
* Employs an interdisciplinary approach to the SARS epidemic, clearly demonstrating the value of social scientific perspectives on the study of modern disease in a globalized world
* Presents original contributions by scholars from seven countries on four continents
* Connects newer thinking on global cities, networks, and governance in a post-national era of public health regulations and neo-liberalization of state services
* Provides an important contribution to the global public debate on the challenges of emerging infectious disease in cities
* Examines the impact of globalization on future infectious disease threats on international and local politics and culture
* Focuses on the ways pathogens interact with economic, political and social factors, ultimately presenting a threat to human development and global cities
* Employs an interdisciplinary approach to the SARS epidemic, clearly demonstrating the value of social scientific perspectives on the study of modern disease in a globalized world

