Global Epidemics, Local Implications : African Immigrants and the Ebola Crisis in Dallas
Global Epidemics, Local Implications : African Immigrants and the Ebola Crisis in Dallas
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Author(s): Thomas, Kevin J. A.
ISBN No.: 9781421432991
Pages: 272
Year: 201912
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 85.56
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Taking a well-articulated case study approach, Thomas highlights the impact of global epidemics across the social and economic development spectrum. Covering the necessary biological, social, and structural influences on the Ebola virus disease process, as well as global and local community response to the Ebola outbreak, this book will be of interest to a broad readership. It will also be a very useful teaching tool."?Tia McGill Rogers, PhD, MPH, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health " Global Epidemics, Local Implications offers a masterful case study of the Ebola outbreak in Dallas to show how partnering with its African immigrant community, rather than blaming and stigmatizing it, ultimately worked to defuse the crisis. A must-read for all who care about health in a globalized world."?Douglas S.


Massey, Princeton University, author of Brokered Boundaries: Creating Immigrant Identity in Anti-Immigrant Times "In this eye-opening, important book, Thomas brings the study of immigrant incorporation and epidemics together in a creative and ground-breaking account that should be required reading for scholars of immigration and global health."?Mary C. Waters, Harvard University, coeditor of Coming of Age in America: The Transition to Adulthood in the Twenty-First Century "In Global Epidemics, Local Implications , Kevin J. A. Thomas brings the global epidemic of Ebola into the conversation about global migration and intercommunication among nations and people. The issues discussed in this book are relevant for current debates about immigration and quality of life in receiving nations like the United States. This book is a winner both for its theoretical and methodological achievements."?Tukufu Zuberi, University of Pennsylvania, coeditor of White Logic, White Methods: Racism and Methodology.



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