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From preeminent LGBTQ scholar, social critic, and journalist Steven W. Thrasher comes a powerful and crucial exploration of one of the most pressing issues of our times: how viruses expose the fault lines of society.
Having spent a ground-breaking career studying the racialization, policing, and criminalization of HIV, Dr. Thrasher has come to understand a deeper truth at the heart of our society: that there are vast inequalities in who is able to survive viruses and that the ways in which viruses spread, kill, and take their toll are much more dependent on social structures than they are on biology alone.
Told through the heart-rending stories of friends, activists, and teachers navigating the novel coronavirus, HIV, and other viruses, Dr. Thrasher brings the reader with him as he delves into the viral underclass and lays bare its inner workings. In the tradition of Isabel Wilkerson’s Caste and Michelle Alexander’s The New Jim Crow, The Viral Underclass helps us understand the world more deeply by showing the fraught relationship between privilege and survival.
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Nadat Ockert en Michele Potgieter getroud is, het hulle hul tasse gepak en vertrek Oekraïne toe, nie vir hulle wittebrood nie, maar om daar te werk onder die mense wat onlangs bevry is van agter die ystergordyn.
Dit is egter ’n groot ontnugtering vir Michele in die begin – dit is yskoud in die winter en snikwarm in die somer. Die meeste huise het net buitetoilette en daar is min verskeidenheid in basiese kruideniersware. Die mense is baie vriendelik en hulle word meestal met oop arms verwelkom. Maar alles is nie altyd maklik nie, daar is ’n noue ontkoming met die mafia, agtervolging deur die KGB en verraad van binne die gemeente. Dan sterf Ockert tydens die Covid 19-pandemie tydens ’n besoek aan Suid-Afrika. Michele moet besluit of sy teruggaan Oekraïne toe, waar ’n oorlog dreig en of sy in Suid-Afrika by haar mense en haar kinders bly.
Dit is ’n aangrypende verhaal oor liefde: liefde vir God, vir die mense van die Oekraïne, maar ook die liefde tussen Michele, Ockert en hul kinders.
Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, Salim S. Abdool Karim was catapulted into a prominent position in the media and on television as the face of South African science in the country's response to the pandemic. Up to that point, his groundbreaking research on AIDS had garnered many awards, leading to his recognition as one of the world’s leading epidemiologists, making him ideally positioned to take the scientific lead in the Covid-19 response.
Standing Up for Science is Abdool Karim’s personal, behind-the-scenes account of the first three years of the Covid-19 pandemic. It is inspiring and informative, shedding light on the difficulties in providing scientific advice, on the international co-operation that was integral to responding to the pandemic, as well as giving insight to some of the controversies in the science-to-policy process, and drawing lessons from Covid-19 to prepare for future pandemics.
Beyond the recent events in which the story is grounded, the book is an ode to the value of science and its power to help us tackle some of the world's biggest problems.
Disasters can happen without warning and cause detrimental damage
to society. By planning and conducting research beforehand,
businesses can more effectively aid in relief efforts. The
Developing Role of Public Libraries in Emergency Management:
Emerging Research and Opportunities is an essential reference
source for the latest scholarly information on library engagement
in official emergency response and how these institutions can offer
community aid in disaster situations. Featuring extensive coverage
on a number of topics such as hazard analysis, mitigation planning,
and local command structure, this publication is ideally designed
for academicians, researchers, and practitioners seeking current
research on the role local businesses play in emergency response
situations.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted about 1 billion migrants (both
international and domestic) in a variety of ways, and this book
demonstrates how COVID-19 has widened the gaps between citizens,
non-migrant and migrant populations in terms of income, job
retention, freedom of movement, vaccine etc.While there is an
emerging literature studying the impacts of COVID-19 on migration,
the situation in Southeast Asia has not received much scholarly
attention. This book fills the literature gap by studying the
experiences of migrants and citizens in Brunei, Malaysia and
Singapore and highlighting how the pandemic has exacerbated
inequalities between and within the groups. These three countries
are studied due to their high reliance of migrants in key economic
sectors. Findings in this volume are derived from a qualitative
approach, complemented by secondary data sources.This book is
appropriate for undergraduate and postgraduate students of
population studies, epidemiology, political science, public policy
and administration, international relations, anthropology,
psychology, sociology, and migration and refugee studies. Migration
and labour scholars benefit from the nuanced comprehension about
how a pandemic could cause a schism between migrants and the
population at large. Policymakers may consider the proposed
recommendations in the book to improve the migration situation.
Not too long ago, the world was busy crafting a global future with
unmitigated globalization and the relentless march of Industry 4.0.
A black swan event then happened. An outbreak of COVID-19
coronavirus surged worldwide and resulted in a global pandemic that
devastated economies, eliminated the weak/infirmed/elderly/young,
and then targeted the general population. It destroyed small and
medium-sized enterprises and hastened the demise of sunset
industries, resulting in record numbers of bankruptcies. Instead of
succumbing to the despair of a worldwide cataclysmic event, a group
of Asian scholars from multiple disciplines got together. This
group of scholars put their different specializations to use and
adopted an on-site, viewpoint perspective of how the pandemic
affected their lives and also the lives of the communities in their
studies to contribute to this volume.The volume is
interdisciplinary by nature and a product of exceptional
contributions from a multidisciplinary panel of scholars, ranging
from anthropologists, sociologists, historians to economists. The
interdisciplinary approach employed here allows one to look at and
understand subject matter critically - COVID-19 and its recovery -
not just through diverse analytical frameworks but also through
broader, historical variations as well as technologies studies.
There is no existing literature equivalent to this subject matter
given the ongoing pandemic as it unfolds simultaneously across
regions and even continents while exerting differential impacts on
various sectors such as agriculture, religion, technology, etc.
With the advantage of its interdisciplinary approaches examined in
differing geographical locations in Asia, the volume makes a
scholarly contribution to analyzing the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak
and the coping mechanisms adopted by humankind in various
capacities to mitigate it.
Integrating Emergency Management and Disaster Behavioral Health
identifies the most critical areas of integration between the
profession of emergency management and the specialty of disaster
behavioral health, providing perspectives from both of these
critical areas, and also including very practical advice and
examples on how to address key topics. Each chapter features
primary text written by a subject matter expert from a related
field that is accompanied by a comment by another profession that
is then illustrated with a case study of, or a suggested method
for, collaboration.
Die geliefde skrywer Dana Snyman deel sy waarnemings en belewenisse van die vreemdste tye wat ons nog beleef het: Die boek begin triomfantelik met die Springbokke wat die Rugbywêreldbeker wen, en toegejuig word tydens optogte deur die hoofstede van ons land. Maar baie vinnig verander alles. Die koronavirus slaan toe, en die hele wêreld word onderstebo gekeer. “Dinge is anders nou, meneer, in die tyd van die gif,” soos ’n ou oom by die plaaslike kafee vir Dana vertel.
Dana beskryf die eerste veertig dae van die eerste inperking; dan ry hy trein om sy sterwende vriend in Gauteng te gaan groet. Hy skryf oor die treinrit, en ook oor die treine wat nie meer ry nie. Laastens praat hy met die mense wat die grootste gevaar loop ter wille van ander – die dokters en verpleegsters wat die siekes versorg. Dan kry hy self ook Covid19.
Dana se kenmerkende fyn waarneming maak In Die Tyd Van Die Gif ’n leesmoet. Daar is pyn en verlies, maar ook geloof en hoop. Dit alles met ’n goeie skeut humor.
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused
by SARS-CoV-2. It was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan,
Hubei, China, and has resulted in an ongoing pandemic. As of July
2020, more than 13.8 million cases have been reported across 188
countries and territories, resulting in more than 590,000 deaths.
COVID 19: Tackling Global Pandemics through Scientific and Social
Tools, is an amalgamation of scientific and social perspective. The
book provides a selection of handpicked themes and topics relevant
to COVID 19 pandemic across various disciplines delivered by
experts in the domain. The Opinion section is a unique component of
this book discussing important issues concerning the COVID 19.
COVID 19: Tackling Global Pandemics through Scientific and Social
Tools serves as single source of information ranging from clinical
research to social science and even biotechnology to engineering in
a single platform. But there is scarcity of a quality document that
summarizes various aspects of a single event. Therefore, the
purpose of this book is to provide scientific and social
information on COVID 19 to all sectors of readers i.e. from
students to researchers and even policy makers Divided into 13
chapters, the book begins with an in-depth introduction to the
highly infectious disease COVID19. Followed by chapters on
interventions, vaccine development, prevention and control COVID
19: Tackling Global Pandemics through Scientific and Social Tools
also provides insights to current global situation, mathematical
models and social factors like distancing and hand-washing. The
book closes with a review on the use of artificial intelligence and
engineered intervention. All are presented in a practical short
format, making this volume a valuable resource for very broad
academic audience.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE WATERSTONES DEBUT FICTION PRIZE 2022 FINALIST
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BOOKS OF 2022 'Haunting and luminous ... An astonishing debut' -
Alan Moore, creator of Watchmen and V for Vendetta 'A powerfully
moving and thought provoking read. At times sublime, strange and
deeply human' Adrian Tchaikovsky, bestselling author of the
Children of Time series Siberia, 2031. After a virus, unearthed
from melting permafrost, unleashes a deadly plague upon humanity,
those left alive are forced to adapt to a new world, and do so in
myriad moving and inventive ways. Among those adjusting to this new
normal are an aspiring comedian, employed by a theme park designed
for terminally ill children, who falls in love with a mother trying
desperately to keep her son alive; a scientist who, having failed
to save his own son from the plague, gets a second chance at
fatherhood when one of his test subjects - a pig - develops human
speech; and a widowed painter and her teenage granddaughter who
must set off on cosmic quest to locate a new home planet. A story
of unshakeable hope that seamlessly crosses literary lines, How
High We Go in the Dark follows a cast of intricately linked
characters spanning hundreds of years as humankind endeavours to
restore the delicate balance of the world. Wonderful and
disquieting, dreamlike and all too possible. [How High We Go in the
Dark] reaches far beyond our stars while its heart remains rooted
to Earth, and reminds us that our wellbeing depends on the
wellbeing of our world - Samantha Shannon, author of The Priory of
the Orange Tree
"Unraveling Environmental Disasters" provides scientific
explanations of the most threatening current and future
environmental disasters, including an analysis of ways that the
disaster could have been prevented and how therisk of similar
disasters can be minimized in the future.
Treats disasters as complex systems.Provides predictions based upon
sound science, such as what the buildup of certain radiant gases in
the troposphere will do, or what will happen if current
transoceanic crude oil transport continues.Considers the impact of
human systems on environmental disasters."
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