Caring as existential insecurity: quarantine, care, and human insecurity in the Ebola crisis
By Sung-Joon Park and René Umlauf
Ebola 2014. Chronicle of a well-prepared disaster
By Guillaume Lachenal
From the dragon’s perspective: an initial report on China’s response to the unfolding Ebola epidemic
By Emilio Dirlikov and Qiuyu Jiang
Web Roundup: Ebola Update
By Sara M Bergstresser
On gloves, rubber and the spatio-temporal logics of global health
By Uli Beisel
Ebola and emergency anthropology: The view from the “global health slot”
By Crystal Biruk
Ten Things that Anthropologists Can Do to Fight the West African Ebola Epidemic
By Sharon Abramowitz
Race and the immuno-logics of Ebola response in West Africa
By Adia Benton
An Emerging Infectious Disease Perspective, Inter Alia
By Raad Fadaak
Notes from Case Zero: Anthropology in the time of Ebola
By Almudena Marí Sáez, Ann Kelly and Hannah Brown
Full series
http://somatosphere.net/series/ebola-fieldnotes
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Nathanaël Cretin (November 25, 2014). Somatosphere’s series: Ebola fieldnotes. Anthropologie & santé mondiale. Retrieved September 17, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/mpq6