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People, Animals, and Biosecurity in and through Cities
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Steve Hinchliffe
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Nick Bingham
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September 19 2008
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Wiley-Blackwell
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
Introduction: Networked Disease
pp. 9
Part Introduction
pp. 13
Toward a Dialectical Understanding of Networked Disease in the Global City: Vulnerability, Connectivity, Topologies
pp. 27
Health and Disease in Global Cities: A Neglected Dimension of National Health Policy
pp. 49
Part Introduction
pp. 55
SARS and the Restructuring of Health Governance in Toronto
pp. 70
Globalization of SARS and Health Governance in Hong Kong under“One Country, Two Systems”
pp. 86
Surveillance in a Globalizing City: Singapore's Battle against SARS
pp. 103
Part Introduction
pp. 108
The Troubled Public Sphere and Media Coverage of the 2003 Toronto SARS Outbreak
pp. 123
SARS as a“Health Scare”
pp. 138
City under Siege: Authoritarian Toleration, Mask Culture, and the SARS Crisis in Hong Kong
pp. 152
“Racism is a Weapon of Mass Destruction”: SARS and the Social Fabric of Urban Multiculturalism
pp. 167
Part Introduction
pp. 172
Deadly Alliances: Death, Disease, and the Global Politics of Public Health
pp. 186
Tuberculosis and the Anxieties of Containment
pp. 201
Networks, Disease, and the Utopian Impulse
pp. 214
People, Animals, and Biosecurity in and through Cities
pp. 229
Part Introduction
pp. 235
SARS as an Emergent Complex: Toward a Networked Approach to Urban Infectious Disease
pp. 250
Thinking the City through SARS: Bodies, Topologies, Politics
pp. 267
Vapors, Viruses, Resistance(s): The Trace of Infection in the Work of Michel Foucault
pp. 281
Fleshy Traffic, Feverish Borders: Blood, Birds, and Civet Cats in Cities Brimming with Intimate Commodities
pp. 297
Concluding Remarks
pp. 305
Bibliography
pp. 338
Index
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