Lioba Hirsch is a Wellcome Research Fellow and Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh. She began her career as an international development practitioner in Zambia before completing a PhD in Geography and Global Health at University College London. Hirsch has published articles and essays on the need for a Black Studies approach to global health. Her writing has appeared in The Lancet, Area, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers and Health & Place.
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Abbreviations Preface Introduction 1. Place, Weather and Disease Control in (Post-)Colonial Freetown 2. Colonial Mobilities and Infrastructures: The Production of (Anti-)Blackness 3. Thinking and Practicing Care: Space, Risk and Racialisation in Ebola Treatment Centres 4. Wakefulness: Epistemic Spaces, Flows and Epigrammatic Antiblackness 5. Thinking Global Health Otherwise Bibliography
Abbreviations Preface Introduction 1. Place, Weather and Disease Control in (Post-)Colonial Freetown 2. Colonial Mobilities and Infrastructures: The Production of (Anti-)Blackness 3. Thinking and Practicing Care: Space, Risk and Racialisation in Ebola Treatment Centres 4. Wakefulness: Epistemic Spaces, Flows and Epigrammatic Antiblackness 5. Thinking Global Health Otherwise Bibliography
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