This paper elaborates a ‘pathways approach’ to addressing the governance challenges posed by the dynamics of complex, coupled, multi-scale systems, while incorporating explicit concern for equity, social justice and the wellbeing of poor and marginalised groups. It illustrates the approach in relation to current policy challenges of dealing with epidemics and so-called ‘emerging infectious diseases’ such as avian influenza and haemorrhagic fevers, which involve highly dynamic, cross-scale, often-surprising viral–social–political–ecological interactions. Amidst complexity, we show how different actors in the epidemics field produce particular narratives which frame systems and their dynamics in different ways, promote particular goals and va...
This policy brief aims to promote a holistic mindset about the COVID-19 pandemic by 1) applying a co...
Prof James Guthrie AM and Prof John Dumay outline the broadening scope of the Journal of Behaviroual...
This chapter reflects on the changing nature of humanitarian engagement with epidemics. Case studies...
This paper elaborates a `pathways approach to addressing the governance challenges posed by the dyna...
Current global health policy is dominated by a preoccupation with infectious diseases and in particu...
Haemorrhagic fevers have, par excellence, captured popular and media imagination as deadly diseases ...
This article explores the politics of knowledge involved in understanding and responding to epidemic...
Linking environmental sustainability with poverty reduction and social justice, and making science a...
The current global attempts to control the so-called “Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)” have the p...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Society for Social Studies of Science v...
The world has faced a number of major health challenges over the past few decades. These include the...
Zoonotic diseases currently pose both major health threats and complex scientific and policy challen...
Why are existing global governance structures “not fit for purpose” when it comes to addressing comp...
This open access book offers unique insights into how governments and governing systems, particularl...
This open access book offers unique insights into how governments and governing systems, particularl...
This policy brief aims to promote a holistic mindset about the COVID-19 pandemic by 1) applying a co...
Prof James Guthrie AM and Prof John Dumay outline the broadening scope of the Journal of Behaviroual...
This chapter reflects on the changing nature of humanitarian engagement with epidemics. Case studies...
This paper elaborates a `pathways approach to addressing the governance challenges posed by the dyna...
Current global health policy is dominated by a preoccupation with infectious diseases and in particu...
Haemorrhagic fevers have, par excellence, captured popular and media imagination as deadly diseases ...
This article explores the politics of knowledge involved in understanding and responding to epidemic...
Linking environmental sustainability with poverty reduction and social justice, and making science a...
The current global attempts to control the so-called “Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)” have the p...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Society for Social Studies of Science v...
The world has faced a number of major health challenges over the past few decades. These include the...
Zoonotic diseases currently pose both major health threats and complex scientific and policy challen...
Why are existing global governance structures “not fit for purpose” when it comes to addressing comp...
This open access book offers unique insights into how governments and governing systems, particularl...
This open access book offers unique insights into how governments and governing systems, particularl...
This policy brief aims to promote a holistic mindset about the COVID-19 pandemic by 1) applying a co...
Prof James Guthrie AM and Prof John Dumay outline the broadening scope of the Journal of Behaviroual...
This chapter reflects on the changing nature of humanitarian engagement with epidemics. Case studies...