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This book details how existing public health emergency responses have failed and still fail to address the multi-faceted needs of disabled people. It analyzes complications in the context of epidemic and pandemic disease and emphasize that vulnerabilities imposed upon disabled people track and foster patterns of racial and class domination.

Produktbeschreibung
This book details how existing public health emergency responses have failed and still fail to address the multi-faceted needs of disabled people. It analyzes complications in the context of epidemic and pandemic disease and emphasize that vulnerabilities imposed upon disabled people track and foster patterns of racial and class domination.
Autorenporträt
Joel Michael Reynolds is Senior Research Scholar in the Kennedy Institute of Ethics and Associate Professor of Philosophy and Disability Studies at Georgetown University, and Faculty in the Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics and the Department of Medicine at the Georgetown University School of Medicine and Medical Center. They are author or coauthor of six books and over sixty publications spanning philosophy and biomedical ethics. Mercer Gary is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Drexel University and a Presidential Scholar at The Hastings Center. Her first book, The Limits of Care: Making Feminist Sense of Technology Relations, is forthcoming with Oxford University Press.