The article examines experiences of the 2014-15 Ebola crisis in Freetown, Sierra Leone, through an analysis of the performance of burials. While most of the city's residents had no contact with the virus, ‘Ebola’ was inescapable, owing to the onerous state of emergency regulations imposed by national and international authorities. All burials, regardless of the cause of death, were to be performed by newly established official teams operating according to unfamiliar biomedical and bureaucratic protocols. Burials became emblematic of the crisis through presenting a conflict between local practices and novel procedures, which was coded locally in a complex racial language of ‘black’ and ‘white’, recalling a long regional history of violent in...
Introduction: In West Africa, traditional funerals and burials have proven main contributors to the ...
BackgroundOrganizations responding to the 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone collected informa...
This article describes discussions held at the ICPIC 2015 conference in Geneva, where a one-day sess...
As of January 3, 2015, Ebola virus disease (Ebola) has killed more than 2,500 persons in Sierra Leon...
It is unclear how public authorities shaped responses to Ebola in Sierra Leone. Focusing on one vill...
This article explores how framings of the 2014�16 outbreak of Ebola as a crisis, its causes, natur...
BACKGROUND:Safely burying Ebola infected individuals is acknowledged to be important for controlling...
This work looks at the effect of institutions on development in Sierra Leone. Problems of unde...
peer-reviewedThe ongoing Ebola outbreak is estimated to have resulted in over 8,300 deaths, and is t...
To describe Ebola cases in the district Ebola Management Centre of in Kailahun, a remote rural distr...
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa that started in December 2013 has sickened more than 25,000 people...
Abstract Community engagement is commonly regarded as a crucial entry point for gaining access and s...
Background: The ongoing West African Ebola epidemic began in December 2013 in Guinea, probably fr...
BACKGROUND: The ongoing West African Ebola epidemic began in December 2013 in Guinea, probably from ...
BACKGROUND: The ongoing West African Ebola epidemic began in December 2013 in Guinea, probably from ...
Introduction: In West Africa, traditional funerals and burials have proven main contributors to the ...
BackgroundOrganizations responding to the 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone collected informa...
This article describes discussions held at the ICPIC 2015 conference in Geneva, where a one-day sess...
As of January 3, 2015, Ebola virus disease (Ebola) has killed more than 2,500 persons in Sierra Leon...
It is unclear how public authorities shaped responses to Ebola in Sierra Leone. Focusing on one vill...
This article explores how framings of the 2014�16 outbreak of Ebola as a crisis, its causes, natur...
BACKGROUND:Safely burying Ebola infected individuals is acknowledged to be important for controlling...
This work looks at the effect of institutions on development in Sierra Leone. Problems of unde...
peer-reviewedThe ongoing Ebola outbreak is estimated to have resulted in over 8,300 deaths, and is t...
To describe Ebola cases in the district Ebola Management Centre of in Kailahun, a remote rural distr...
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa that started in December 2013 has sickened more than 25,000 people...
Abstract Community engagement is commonly regarded as a crucial entry point for gaining access and s...
Background: The ongoing West African Ebola epidemic began in December 2013 in Guinea, probably fr...
BACKGROUND: The ongoing West African Ebola epidemic began in December 2013 in Guinea, probably from ...
BACKGROUND: The ongoing West African Ebola epidemic began in December 2013 in Guinea, probably from ...
Introduction: In West Africa, traditional funerals and burials have proven main contributors to the ...
BackgroundOrganizations responding to the 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone collected informa...
This article describes discussions held at the ICPIC 2015 conference in Geneva, where a one-day sess...