Pandemic Urbanism
eBook - Infectious Diseases on a Planet of Cities, Urban Futures
Ali, S Harris/Connolly, Creighton/Keil, Roger
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<p>Emerging infectious disease outbreaks have transformed the very nature of urban life worldwide, even as the extent and experience of pandemics are shaped by the planetary urban condition.<i>Pandemic Urbanism</i> critically investigates these relationships in a world faced with its first pandemic on a majority urban planet.</p><p>The authors reveal the social and historical context of recent infectious disease events and how they have variously transformed the urban fabric. They highlight the important role played by socio-ecological processes associated with the global urban periphery suburban or post-suburban zones and hinterland areas of extended urbanization changing mobility patterns, and new forms of urban governance and pandemic response. The book develops novel insights for post-pandemic urban governance and planning grounded in the quest for social and spatial justice. In doing so, it reveals a paradox at the heart of pandemic urbanism: urban life enables contagion to spread easily, yet at the same time offers unique possibilities to contain and respond to disease outbreaks.</p><p>Multidisciplinary in approach and written by experts in the field, this book is an invaluable primer on the origins, pathways, and management of infectious disease.</p>
Autorenportrait
<p><b>S. Harris Ali</b> is Professor of Sociology at York University.</p><p><b>Creighton Connolly</b> is Assistant Professor in Urban Studies at The University of Hong Kong.</p><b>Roger Keil</b> is Professor of Environmental and Urban Change at York University.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 01.12.2022
Umfang: 292 S., 2.80 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781509549856
Umbreit-Nr.: 7609086
