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Postcard from Plaguetown: SARS and the Exoticization of Toronto
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Book chapters
pp. 1
‘The Age of Universal Contagion’: History, Disease and Globalization
pp. 21
Civilizing the State: Borders, Weak States and International Health in Modern Europe
pp. 41
Yellow Fever Crusade: US Colonialism, Tropical Medicine, and the International Politics of Mosquito Control, 1900–1920
pp. 60
WHO-led or WHO-managed? Re-assessing the Smallpox Eradication Program in India, 1960–1980
pp. 76
The World Health Organization and the Transition from ‘International’ to ‘Global’ Health
pp. 97
Where is the Border?: Screening for Tuberculosis in the United Kingdom and Australia, 1950–2000
pp. 116
Medical Humanitarianism in and Beyond France: Breaking Down or Patrolling Borders?
pp. 136
Screening out Diseased Bodies: Immigration, Mandatory HIV Testing, and the Making of a Healthy Canada
pp. 159
Passports and Pestilence: Migration, Security and Contemporary Border Control of Infectious Diseases
pp. 179
Drawing the Lines: Danger and Risk in the Age of SARS
pp. 196
Biosecurity: Friend or Foe for Public Health Governance?
pp. 219
Postcard from Plaguetown: SARS and the Exoticization of Toronto
pp. 240
The Geopolitics of Global Public Health Surveillance in the Twenty-First Century
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