The politics of vaccination
A global history
Herausgeber: Blume, Stuart; Holmberg, Christine; Greenough, Paul
The politics of vaccination
A global history
Herausgeber: Blume, Stuart; Holmberg, Christine; Greenough, Paul
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Provides a comprehensive, comparative study of global vaccine politics and their social, economic and historical context.
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Provides a comprehensive, comparative study of global vaccine politics and their social, economic and historical context.
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9781526110886
- ISBN-10: 1526110881
- Artikelnr.: 47107362
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9781526110886
- ISBN-10: 1526110881
- Artikelnr.: 47107362
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Christine Holmberg is Senior Researcher at the Institute for Public Health at Charité - Universitlätsmedizin Berlin Stuart Blume is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam Paul Greenough is Professor Emeritus of History and Community and Behavioural Health at the University of Iowa
Introduction - Paul Greenough, Stuart Blume and Christine Holmberg Part I:
Vaccination and national identity 1. The uneasy politics of epidemic aid:
the CDC's mission to Cold War East Pakistan, 1958 - Paul Greenough 2.
Fallacy, sacrilege, betrayal and conspiracy - the cultural construction of
opposition to immunisation in India - Niels Brimnes 3. Vaccination and the
communist state: polio in Eastern Europe - Dora Vargha 4. 'A vaccine for
the nation': South Korea's development of a hepatitis B vaccine and
national prevention strategy focused on newborns - Eun Kyung Choi and
Young-Gyung Paik Part II: Nationality, vaccine production, and the end of
sovereign manufacture 5. Vaccine production, national security anxieties
and the unstable state in nineteenth and twentieth century Mexico - Ana
María Carrillo 6. The erosion of public sector vaccine production: the case
of the Netherlands - Stuart Blume 7. Yellow fever vaccine in Brazil:
fighting a tropical scourge, modernising the nation -Jaime Benchimol 8. A
distinctive nation: vaccine policy and production in Japan - Julia Yongue
Part III: Vaccination, the individual, and society 9. The MMR debate in the
United Kingdom: vaccine scares, statesmanship and the media - Andrea Stöckl
and Anna Smajdor 10. Pandemic flus and vaccination policies in Sweden -
Britta Lundgren and Martin Holmberg 11. Polio vaccination, political
authority, and the Nigerian state - Elisha Renne Afterword 12. The power of
individuals and the dependency of nations in global eradication and
immunisation campaigns - Bill Muraskin Index
Vaccination and national identity 1. The uneasy politics of epidemic aid:
the CDC's mission to Cold War East Pakistan, 1958 - Paul Greenough 2.
Fallacy, sacrilege, betrayal and conspiracy - the cultural construction of
opposition to immunisation in India - Niels Brimnes 3. Vaccination and the
communist state: polio in Eastern Europe - Dora Vargha 4. 'A vaccine for
the nation': South Korea's development of a hepatitis B vaccine and
national prevention strategy focused on newborns - Eun Kyung Choi and
Young-Gyung Paik Part II: Nationality, vaccine production, and the end of
sovereign manufacture 5. Vaccine production, national security anxieties
and the unstable state in nineteenth and twentieth century Mexico - Ana
María Carrillo 6. The erosion of public sector vaccine production: the case
of the Netherlands - Stuart Blume 7. Yellow fever vaccine in Brazil:
fighting a tropical scourge, modernising the nation -Jaime Benchimol 8. A
distinctive nation: vaccine policy and production in Japan - Julia Yongue
Part III: Vaccination, the individual, and society 9. The MMR debate in the
United Kingdom: vaccine scares, statesmanship and the media - Andrea Stöckl
and Anna Smajdor 10. Pandemic flus and vaccination policies in Sweden -
Britta Lundgren and Martin Holmberg 11. Polio vaccination, political
authority, and the Nigerian state - Elisha Renne Afterword 12. The power of
individuals and the dependency of nations in global eradication and
immunisation campaigns - Bill Muraskin Index
Introduction - Paul Greenough, Stuart Blume and Christine Holmberg Part I:
Vaccination and national identity 1. The uneasy politics of epidemic aid:
the CDC's mission to Cold War East Pakistan, 1958 - Paul Greenough 2.
Fallacy, sacrilege, betrayal and conspiracy - the cultural construction of
opposition to immunisation in India - Niels Brimnes 3. Vaccination and the
communist state: polio in Eastern Europe - Dora Vargha 4. 'A vaccine for
the nation': South Korea's development of a hepatitis B vaccine and
national prevention strategy focused on newborns - Eun Kyung Choi and
Young-Gyung Paik Part II: Nationality, vaccine production, and the end of
sovereign manufacture 5. Vaccine production, national security anxieties
and the unstable state in nineteenth and twentieth century Mexico - Ana
María Carrillo 6. The erosion of public sector vaccine production: the case
of the Netherlands - Stuart Blume 7. Yellow fever vaccine in Brazil:
fighting a tropical scourge, modernising the nation -Jaime Benchimol 8. A
distinctive nation: vaccine policy and production in Japan - Julia Yongue
Part III: Vaccination, the individual, and society 9. The MMR debate in the
United Kingdom: vaccine scares, statesmanship and the media - Andrea Stöckl
and Anna Smajdor 10. Pandemic flus and vaccination policies in Sweden -
Britta Lundgren and Martin Holmberg 11. Polio vaccination, political
authority, and the Nigerian state - Elisha Renne Afterword 12. The power of
individuals and the dependency of nations in global eradication and
immunisation campaigns - Bill Muraskin Index
Vaccination and national identity 1. The uneasy politics of epidemic aid:
the CDC's mission to Cold War East Pakistan, 1958 - Paul Greenough 2.
Fallacy, sacrilege, betrayal and conspiracy - the cultural construction of
opposition to immunisation in India - Niels Brimnes 3. Vaccination and the
communist state: polio in Eastern Europe - Dora Vargha 4. 'A vaccine for
the nation': South Korea's development of a hepatitis B vaccine and
national prevention strategy focused on newborns - Eun Kyung Choi and
Young-Gyung Paik Part II: Nationality, vaccine production, and the end of
sovereign manufacture 5. Vaccine production, national security anxieties
and the unstable state in nineteenth and twentieth century Mexico - Ana
María Carrillo 6. The erosion of public sector vaccine production: the case
of the Netherlands - Stuart Blume 7. Yellow fever vaccine in Brazil:
fighting a tropical scourge, modernising the nation -Jaime Benchimol 8. A
distinctive nation: vaccine policy and production in Japan - Julia Yongue
Part III: Vaccination, the individual, and society 9. The MMR debate in the
United Kingdom: vaccine scares, statesmanship and the media - Andrea Stöckl
and Anna Smajdor 10. Pandemic flus and vaccination policies in Sweden -
Britta Lundgren and Martin Holmberg 11. Polio vaccination, political
authority, and the Nigerian state - Elisha Renne Afterword 12. The power of
individuals and the dependency of nations in global eradication and
immunisation campaigns - Bill Muraskin Index