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An Anthropology of Global Immunization : Vaccine Politics and Realities in Ethnographic Perspective
An Anthropology of Global Immunization : Vaccine Politics and Realities in Ethnographic Perspective
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ISBN No.: 9781836953203
Pages: 186
Year: 202601
Format: Library Binding
Price: $ 176.19
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Introduction: An Anthropology of Global Immunization Rebecca Irons, Sahra Gibbon, Joanna Cook and Aaron Parkhurst Chapter 1. Exemplifying Public Health? COVID-19, Vaccines and the Making of a Secure 'Jewish State' Ben Kasstan-Dabush Chapter 2. Vaccination and Nationalism in the Danish Welfare State Jens Seeberg and Malthe Lehrmann Chapter 3. Another Day, Another Dose: 'Good Citizenship' and the COVID-19 Vaccine for Venezuelan Migrants Living with HIV in Bogotá Rebecca Irons Chapter 4. A Regulatory State of Exception Andrew Lakoff Chapter 5. The Race Against Time: Interrupting HIV Science and the Vaccine Against COVID-19 Susan Levine and Lenore Manderson Chapter 6. Reframing Experimentality, Governing Ambiguity: Official Discredit of COVID-19 Vaccines in Brazil Rosana Castro, Marko Monteiro and Alberto Urbinatti Chapter 7. Confronting (Mis)Trust in Uncertain Times: Anthropological Insights into Vaccine Development and Deployment for Emergent Epidemics in Tanzania and Sierra Leone Luisa Enria and Shelley Lees Chapter 8.


Of Needles and Informational Haystacks: Vaccine (Mis)Information Practices in Dublin, Ireland Dan Nightingale Afterword Samantha Vanderslott Index.


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