More-than-One Health
Humans, Animals, and the Environment Post-COVID
Herausgeber: Braverman, Irus
More-than-One Health
Humans, Animals, and the Environment Post-COVID
Herausgeber: Braverman, Irus
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This book assembles leading scholars from the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and medicine to explore existing One Health approaches and to envision a mode of health that is both more-than-human and also more sensitive to, and explicit about, colonial and neocolonial legacies.
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This book assembles leading scholars from the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and medicine to explore existing One Health approaches and to envision a mode of health that is both more-than-human and also more sensitive to, and explicit about, colonial and neocolonial legacies.
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- Routledge Studies in Environment and Health
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 486g
- ISBN-13: 9781032277882
- ISBN-10: 1032277882
- Artikelnr.: 71236700
- Routledge Studies in Environment and Health
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 486g
- ISBN-13: 9781032277882
- ISBN-10: 1032277882
- Artikelnr.: 71236700
Irus Braverman is Professor of Law and Adjunct Professor of Geography at the University at Buffalo, the State University of New York. Her books include Planted Flags: Trees, Land, and Law in Israel/Palestine (2009), Zooland: The Institution of Captivity (2012), Coral Whisperers: Scientists on the Brink (2018), and Zoo Veterinarians: Governing Care on a Diseased Planet (2021). Braverman's latest monograph is entitled Settling Nature: The Conservation Regime in Palestine-Israel (forthcoming).
Foreword: The Lure of One Health Introduction: More-than-One Health,
More-than-One Governance PART I: SITUATING ONE HEALTH: HISTORIES AND
PRACTICE1. One Health: A "More-than-Human" History 2. The Case for a One
Heath Approach from a Physician's Perspective 3. Spillover Interfaces from
Wuhan to Wallstreet: An Interview with Chris Walzer 4. One Health,
Surveillance, and the Pandemic Treaty: An Interview with John H. Amuasi
PART II: EXPANDING ONE HEALTH: BEYOND THE HUMAN-ANIMAL-ENVIRONMENT TRIAD
5. Between Healthy and Degraded Oceans: Promising Human Health through
Marine Biomedicine 6. More-than-Almonds: Plant Disease and the Politics of
Care 7. What Can Graphic Medicine Contribute to One Health? PART III:
OTHERING ONE HEALTH: TOWARD MULTIBEING JUSTICE 8. The One Health Initiative
and a Deeper Engagement with Animal Health and Wellbeing: Moving Away from
Animal Agriculture 9. Can Camaraderie Help Us Do Better than Compassion and
Love for Nonhuman Health? Some Musings on One Health Inspired by the Case
of Rabies in India 10. Anthrodependency, Zoonoses, and Relational Spillover
PART IV: DECOLONIZING ONE HEALTH: TOWARD POSTCOLONIAL AND INDIGENOUS
KNOWLEDGES 11. Birds as Sentinels of the Environment in Hong Kong and
Taiwan 12. The Spatialization of Diseases: Transferring Risk onto
Vulnerable Beings 13. Rabies on Ice: Learning from Interspecies Suffering
in Arctic Canada Afterword. Among Animals, and More: One Health Otherwise
More-than-One Governance PART I: SITUATING ONE HEALTH: HISTORIES AND
PRACTICE1. One Health: A "More-than-Human" History 2. The Case for a One
Heath Approach from a Physician's Perspective 3. Spillover Interfaces from
Wuhan to Wallstreet: An Interview with Chris Walzer 4. One Health,
Surveillance, and the Pandemic Treaty: An Interview with John H. Amuasi
PART II: EXPANDING ONE HEALTH: BEYOND THE HUMAN-ANIMAL-ENVIRONMENT TRIAD
5. Between Healthy and Degraded Oceans: Promising Human Health through
Marine Biomedicine 6. More-than-Almonds: Plant Disease and the Politics of
Care 7. What Can Graphic Medicine Contribute to One Health? PART III:
OTHERING ONE HEALTH: TOWARD MULTIBEING JUSTICE 8. The One Health Initiative
and a Deeper Engagement with Animal Health and Wellbeing: Moving Away from
Animal Agriculture 9. Can Camaraderie Help Us Do Better than Compassion and
Love for Nonhuman Health? Some Musings on One Health Inspired by the Case
of Rabies in India 10. Anthrodependency, Zoonoses, and Relational Spillover
PART IV: DECOLONIZING ONE HEALTH: TOWARD POSTCOLONIAL AND INDIGENOUS
KNOWLEDGES 11. Birds as Sentinels of the Environment in Hong Kong and
Taiwan 12. The Spatialization of Diseases: Transferring Risk onto
Vulnerable Beings 13. Rabies on Ice: Learning from Interspecies Suffering
in Arctic Canada Afterword. Among Animals, and More: One Health Otherwise
Foreword: The Lure of One Health Introduction: More-than-One Health,
More-than-One Governance PART I: SITUATING ONE HEALTH: HISTORIES AND
PRACTICE1. One Health: A "More-than-Human" History 2. The Case for a One
Heath Approach from a Physician's Perspective 3. Spillover Interfaces from
Wuhan to Wallstreet: An Interview with Chris Walzer 4. One Health,
Surveillance, and the Pandemic Treaty: An Interview with John H. Amuasi
PART II: EXPANDING ONE HEALTH: BEYOND THE HUMAN-ANIMAL-ENVIRONMENT TRIAD
5. Between Healthy and Degraded Oceans: Promising Human Health through
Marine Biomedicine 6. More-than-Almonds: Plant Disease and the Politics of
Care 7. What Can Graphic Medicine Contribute to One Health? PART III:
OTHERING ONE HEALTH: TOWARD MULTIBEING JUSTICE 8. The One Health Initiative
and a Deeper Engagement with Animal Health and Wellbeing: Moving Away from
Animal Agriculture 9. Can Camaraderie Help Us Do Better than Compassion and
Love for Nonhuman Health? Some Musings on One Health Inspired by the Case
of Rabies in India 10. Anthrodependency, Zoonoses, and Relational Spillover
PART IV: DECOLONIZING ONE HEALTH: TOWARD POSTCOLONIAL AND INDIGENOUS
KNOWLEDGES 11. Birds as Sentinels of the Environment in Hong Kong and
Taiwan 12. The Spatialization of Diseases: Transferring Risk onto
Vulnerable Beings 13. Rabies on Ice: Learning from Interspecies Suffering
in Arctic Canada Afterword. Among Animals, and More: One Health Otherwise
More-than-One Governance PART I: SITUATING ONE HEALTH: HISTORIES AND
PRACTICE1. One Health: A "More-than-Human" History 2. The Case for a One
Heath Approach from a Physician's Perspective 3. Spillover Interfaces from
Wuhan to Wallstreet: An Interview with Chris Walzer 4. One Health,
Surveillance, and the Pandemic Treaty: An Interview with John H. Amuasi
PART II: EXPANDING ONE HEALTH: BEYOND THE HUMAN-ANIMAL-ENVIRONMENT TRIAD
5. Between Healthy and Degraded Oceans: Promising Human Health through
Marine Biomedicine 6. More-than-Almonds: Plant Disease and the Politics of
Care 7. What Can Graphic Medicine Contribute to One Health? PART III:
OTHERING ONE HEALTH: TOWARD MULTIBEING JUSTICE 8. The One Health Initiative
and a Deeper Engagement with Animal Health and Wellbeing: Moving Away from
Animal Agriculture 9. Can Camaraderie Help Us Do Better than Compassion and
Love for Nonhuman Health? Some Musings on One Health Inspired by the Case
of Rabies in India 10. Anthrodependency, Zoonoses, and Relational Spillover
PART IV: DECOLONIZING ONE HEALTH: TOWARD POSTCOLONIAL AND INDIGENOUS
KNOWLEDGES 11. Birds as Sentinels of the Environment in Hong Kong and
Taiwan 12. The Spatialization of Diseases: Transferring Risk onto
Vulnerable Beings 13. Rabies on Ice: Learning from Interspecies Suffering
in Arctic Canada Afterword. Among Animals, and More: One Health Otherwise