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. _Pandemic
Urbanism_ critically investigates these relationships in a world
faced with its first pandemic on a majority urban planet.
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.
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.
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Infectious Diseases on a Planet of Cities
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509549856
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Polity
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok