The study presented in this article is about the role played by imagination when national and international organisations convey the idea of a dystopian crisis involved in the real transition to a postantibiotic era. The present is an era that can be defined as a time when no new antibiotics are discovered or developed, and existing antibiotics simultaneously become less effective since bacteria develop resistance against the active substances. Today, antibiotic resistance is an international fact; thousands of people die every year in Europe and the USA as a result of bacteria that have become resistant. Then, imagination can conjure up a different and a much more dystopian future. This article stems from a public debate concerning the glo...
International audienceThe first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis introduced a sudden discontinui...
Alarming reports on crises are appearing and being published on a daily basis in different expressio...
The problem of antimicrobial resistance is so dire that people are predicting that the era of antibi...
The study presented in this article is about the role played by imagination when national and intern...
This article addresses people’s experiences with bacteria and the human body and examines the cultur...
Currently, mankind is facing the risk of running out of working antibiotics. Such a post-antibiotic ...
The authors present climate change and antibiotic resistance as emergent biosocial phenomena – ongoi...
The characterization of human social response in crisis is most often apocalyptic and dystopic, espe...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health crisis estimated to be responsible for 700,000 yea...
This article examines how knowledge of an impending collapse of modern industrial civilization circu...
Discourses evoking an antibiotic apocalypse and a war on superbugs are emerging just at a time when ...
This study aims to examine, using a late modern perspective, the antivaccination discourse in Swede...
Are representations of pandemics in fiction always bleak dystopian tales understood as natures reven...
The authors present climate change and antibiotic resistance as emergent biosocial phenomena—ongoing...
Increasing antibiotic resistance across the world seems to reflect a failure of research and develop...
International audienceThe first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis introduced a sudden discontinui...
Alarming reports on crises are appearing and being published on a daily basis in different expressio...
The problem of antimicrobial resistance is so dire that people are predicting that the era of antibi...
The study presented in this article is about the role played by imagination when national and intern...
This article addresses people’s experiences with bacteria and the human body and examines the cultur...
Currently, mankind is facing the risk of running out of working antibiotics. Such a post-antibiotic ...
The authors present climate change and antibiotic resistance as emergent biosocial phenomena – ongoi...
The characterization of human social response in crisis is most often apocalyptic and dystopic, espe...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health crisis estimated to be responsible for 700,000 yea...
This article examines how knowledge of an impending collapse of modern industrial civilization circu...
Discourses evoking an antibiotic apocalypse and a war on superbugs are emerging just at a time when ...
This study aims to examine, using a late modern perspective, the antivaccination discourse in Swede...
Are representations of pandemics in fiction always bleak dystopian tales understood as natures reven...
The authors present climate change and antibiotic resistance as emergent biosocial phenomena—ongoing...
Increasing antibiotic resistance across the world seems to reflect a failure of research and develop...
International audienceThe first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis introduced a sudden discontinui...
Alarming reports on crises are appearing and being published on a daily basis in different expressio...
The problem of antimicrobial resistance is so dire that people are predicting that the era of antibi...