This article argues that the 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa reinscribed the neglect that has surrounded this disease. The argument develops theoretical tools for understanding how neglect is produced in global health. Arguing that neglect is connected with the production of harm and vulnerability, it stresses the importance of emotions in issue-prioritisation in global health. Focusing on the dynamics of abjection, the article shows how the 2014 Ebola outbreak was framed as a (racialised) African problem and obfuscated by a political and media spectacle. The result was the preference for short-term crisis-management responses that detracted from long-term structural solutions
As the Ebola crisis continues to unfold across West Africa and the international community belatedly...
The Ebola outbreak has clearly shown that infectious diseases cannot be separated from the context i...
Disease outbreaks and catastrophes can affect countries at any time, causing substantial human suffe...
This article argues that the 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa reinscribed the neglect that has sur...
This article examines why the 2014-15 West African Ebola outbreak was understood as a crisis. It beg...
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa between 2014 and 2015 was the deadliest since the discovery of the...
The magnitude of the 2014-2015 West African Ebola virus disease outbreak was unforeseen at its onset...
WITH over 4,500 deaths and counting, and new cases identified in two developed countries that are st...
This article argues that the recent Ebola crisis is the result of structural violence, as interlocki...
Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is caused by a highly infectious and fatal filovirus of zoonotic origin am...
The outbreak of Ebola in West Africa could become one of the worst infectious-disease-driven humanit...
The Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa in 2014 became the region's most dangerous pan...
Abstract The Ebola epidemic in West Africa is not merely a biomedical problem that can...
Background The 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic is the biggest known outbreak since 1976. The transmission f...
On April 15, 2015, the West African Ebola outbreak, for nearly one year, affected 25 791 persons and...
As the Ebola crisis continues to unfold across West Africa and the international community belatedly...
The Ebola outbreak has clearly shown that infectious diseases cannot be separated from the context i...
Disease outbreaks and catastrophes can affect countries at any time, causing substantial human suffe...
This article argues that the 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa reinscribed the neglect that has sur...
This article examines why the 2014-15 West African Ebola outbreak was understood as a crisis. It beg...
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa between 2014 and 2015 was the deadliest since the discovery of the...
The magnitude of the 2014-2015 West African Ebola virus disease outbreak was unforeseen at its onset...
WITH over 4,500 deaths and counting, and new cases identified in two developed countries that are st...
This article argues that the recent Ebola crisis is the result of structural violence, as interlocki...
Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is caused by a highly infectious and fatal filovirus of zoonotic origin am...
The outbreak of Ebola in West Africa could become one of the worst infectious-disease-driven humanit...
The Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa in 2014 became the region's most dangerous pan...
Abstract The Ebola epidemic in West Africa is not merely a biomedical problem that can...
Background The 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic is the biggest known outbreak since 1976. The transmission f...
On April 15, 2015, the West African Ebola outbreak, for nearly one year, affected 25 791 persons and...
As the Ebola crisis continues to unfold across West Africa and the international community belatedly...
The Ebola outbreak has clearly shown that infectious diseases cannot be separated from the context i...
Disease outbreaks and catastrophes can affect countries at any time, causing substantial human suffe...