The securitization of health concerns within the European Union has hitherto received scant attention compared to other sectors. Drawing on the conceptual toolbox of actor-network theory, this article examines how a ‘health security assemblage’ rooted in EU governance has emerged, expanded, and stabilized. At the heart of this assemblage lies a particular knowledge regime, known as epidemic intelligence (EI): a vigilance-oriented approach of early detection and containment drawing on web-scanning tools and other informal sources. Despite its differences compared to entrenched traditions in public health, EI has, in only a decade’s time, gained central importance at the EU level. EI is simultaneously constituted by, and performative of, a pa...
The Early Alerting and Reporting (EAR) project launched in 2008, is aimed at improving global early ...
While drawing upon the existing literature and policy documents on health security and its practice ...
Since the year 2000, the Global Health Security discourse has achieved unprecedented popularity, fed...
The securitization of health concerns within the European Union has hitherto received scant attentio...
Over the past two decades, the notion of ‘health security’ has emerged as a central tenet of Europea...
This article traces the ascent of new digital surveillance practices for European health security in...
Global health governance has increasingly become articulated and acted upon in ways that emphasise ‘...
International audienceAbstract Epidemic Intelligence (EI) encompasses all activities related to earl...
In order to gather a comprehensive picture of potential epidemic threats, public health authorities ...
The objective of Web-based expert epidemic intelligence systems is to detect health threats. The Glo...
Over the past decade there has been an increased awareness in the field of international relations o...
In case of the spread of a highly contagious virus on a pandemic scale or when an emergency threaten...
Recurrent health emergencies threaten global health security. International Health Regulations (IHR)...
How do algorithms shape the imaginary and practice of security? Does their proliferation point to a ...
How do algorithms shape the imaginary and practice of security? Does their proliferation point to a ...
The Early Alerting and Reporting (EAR) project launched in 2008, is aimed at improving global early ...
While drawing upon the existing literature and policy documents on health security and its practice ...
Since the year 2000, the Global Health Security discourse has achieved unprecedented popularity, fed...
The securitization of health concerns within the European Union has hitherto received scant attentio...
Over the past two decades, the notion of ‘health security’ has emerged as a central tenet of Europea...
This article traces the ascent of new digital surveillance practices for European health security in...
Global health governance has increasingly become articulated and acted upon in ways that emphasise ‘...
International audienceAbstract Epidemic Intelligence (EI) encompasses all activities related to earl...
In order to gather a comprehensive picture of potential epidemic threats, public health authorities ...
The objective of Web-based expert epidemic intelligence systems is to detect health threats. The Glo...
Over the past decade there has been an increased awareness in the field of international relations o...
In case of the spread of a highly contagious virus on a pandemic scale or when an emergency threaten...
Recurrent health emergencies threaten global health security. International Health Regulations (IHR)...
How do algorithms shape the imaginary and practice of security? Does their proliferation point to a ...
How do algorithms shape the imaginary and practice of security? Does their proliferation point to a ...
The Early Alerting and Reporting (EAR) project launched in 2008, is aimed at improving global early ...
While drawing upon the existing literature and policy documents on health security and its practice ...
Since the year 2000, the Global Health Security discourse has achieved unprecedented popularity, fed...