Networked Disease: Emerging Infections in the Global CityISBN: 978-1-4051-6133-6
Hardcover
380 pages
October 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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?Much interesting material and probing analysis can be found in
this text, which is suitable for graduate students and academics
concerned with the intersection between cities and health.?
(Canadian Journal of Sociology, July 2009)
"In this unique and invaluable reconstruction of how the deadly
SARS virus hitchhiked from China to Canada in 2002–03, we are
squarely confronted with the enormous inadvertent biological
consequences of economic globalization and the emergence of
so-called 'world cities'."
–Mike Davis, University of California, Irvine
–Mike Davis, University of California, Irvine
"As both an urban/environmental sociologist and resident of
Toronto during the 2003 SARS crisis, I have the highest praise for
Networked Disease. The contributors have done a masterful
job identifying the practical and theoretical challenges associated
with the global spread of emerging infectious diseases. This
cutting edge material should seriously engage academics, students,
and practitioners in social geography, urban studies, public
health, and environmental sociology."
–John Hannigan, University of Toronto