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Pandemic Societies

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From SARS to Zika, and Ebola to COVID-19, epidemics and pandemics have become increasingly prevalent in recent years. Each outbreak presents new challenges but the responses are often similar. Thi...
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  • 19 November 2024
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From SARS to Zika, and Ebola to COVID-19, epidemics and pandemics have become increasingly prevalent in recent years. Each outbreak presents new challenges but the responses are often similar.

This important book explores the dimensions, dynamics and implications of emerging pandemic societies. Drawing on ideas from sociology and science and technology studies, it sheds new light on how pandemics are socially produced and, in turn, shape societies in areas such as governance, work and recreation, science and technology, education, and family life. It offers pointers to the future of pandemic societies, including the expansion of technologies of surveillance and control, as well as the prospects of social renewal created by economic and social disruption.

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Price: $127.95
Pages: 172
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 19 November 2024
ISBN: 9781529220360
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Impact of science and technology on society, MEDICAL / Public Health, SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects, Ethical issues: scientific, technological and medical developments, Control, privacy and safety in society, Medical sociology, Population and demography, Health, illness or addiction: social aspects, Social impact of disasters / accidents (natural or man-made)
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'Accessible, ... the usefulness of the analysis is enhanced by contextualization within past epidemics and pandemics and consideration of those expected in the future. Highly recommended.' CHOICE
Alan Petersen is Professor of Sociology at Monash University. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in the UK and in Australia. He has written on the sociology of health and medicine, the sociology of risk, the sociology of news media and digital media, science and technology studies and gender studies for more than 30 years.

1. Pandemics as Socio-Political Phenomena

2. The Politics of Framing a Pandemic Crisis

3. Modelling Pandemics

4. Pandemic Crisis and Inequalities

5. Pandemic Crisis and Technological Change

6. Future Pandemic Societies