The viral politics of COVID-19 : nature, home, and planetary health / Vanessa Lemm, Miguel Vatter, editors.

This book critically examines the COVID-19 pandemic and its legal and biological governance using a multidisciplinary approach. The perspectives reflected in this volume investigate the imbrications between technosphere and biosphere at social, economic, and political levels. The biolegal dimensions...

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Other Authors: Lemm, Vanessa (Editor), Vatter, Miguel E. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]
Series:Biolegalities.
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520 |a This book critically examines the COVID-19 pandemic and its legal and biological governance using a multidisciplinary approach. The perspectives reflected in this volume investigate the imbrications between technosphere and biosphere at social, economic, and political levels. The biolegal dimensions of our evolving understanding of "home" are analysed as the common thread linking the problem of zoonotic diseases and planetary health with that of geopolitics, biosecurity, bioeconomics and biophilosophies of the plant-animal-human interface. In doing so, the contributions collectively highlight the complexities, challenges, and opportunities for humanity, opening new perspectives on how to inhabit our shared planet. This volume will broadly appeal to scholars and students in anthropology, cultural and media studies, history, philosophy, political science and public health, sociology and science and technology studies. Vanessa Lemm (PhD) is a Research Fellow at the Research Group: Body, Language and Politics (CLEPO), Faculty of Philosophy, Complutense University of Madrid. Miguel Vatter is Professor of Politics, Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalization, Deakin University, Australia. 
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505 0 0 |g Part I:  |t Biosecurity and Planetary Health --  |t Cryopolitics of SARS-CoV-2: Biosecurity in Laboratories and Wet Markets --  |t From Global to Planetary Health: Two Morphologies of Pandemic Preparedness --  |t COVID-19: A Success for Global Health Security? --  |g Part II:  |t Bio-social Dimensions of Public Health --  |t A Foucauldian Moment or the Longue Durée? COVID-19 in Context --  |t Zoonoses and Medicine as Social Science: Implications of Rudolf Virchow's Work for Understanding Global Pandemics --  |t Living in Peace with Coronaviruses --  |g Part III:  |t Social Distancing and Community --  |t The Micropolitics of Social Distancing: Habit, Contagion and the Suggestive Realm --  |t Visceral Publics and Social Power: Crowd Politics in the Time of a Pandemic --  |t Ideologies of Contagion and Communities of Life --  |g Part IV:  |t Pandemic Neoliberalism --  |t Contradictions of the Bailout State --  |t The Neoliberal Virus --  |g Part V:  |t Pandemic habitats --  |t Biometric Re-bordering: Environmental Control During Pandemic Times --  |t Planetary Health and the Biopolitics of Home --  |t Creative Responses to COVID-19. 
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