1st Edition

Pandemics: The Basics

By Elisa Pieri Copyright 2021
204 Pages
by Routledge

204 Pages
by Routledge

204 Pages
by Routledge

This book provides an engaging, jargon-free introduction to the threat of global pandemics, offering an overview of the many origins and triggers of pandemic events. It covers the impacts generated by novel infectious disease outbreaks across various dimensions – from social and ethical to medical and political, from media to economic and legal implications. The author discusses the... Read more

Introduction

1. The Threat of Global Pandemics

2. A Step Change in Security and Preparedness

3. The Media

4. Ethical and Social Tensions in Pandemic Preparedness and Response

5. Pandemic Simulations and Modelling

6. All for One, One for All

Biography

Elisa Pieri is a Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Manchester, UK, where she has been conducting research on Securing Cities Against Global Pandemics (Simon Fellowship Award, 2016-2019). As an expert commentator, she has frequently contributed to the media and policy debate on the COVID-19 pandemic. Her work focuses on security, governance of radical uncertainty, science and technology studies, and the urban. Her previous interdisciplinary research projects were on emergent technologies, including genomics, biometrics, and identity technologies.