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Epidemic Illusions : On the Coloniality of Global Public Health

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In Epidemic Illusions, Eugene Richardson makes a provocative claim- that public health science manages and maintains global health inequity.

Richardson, a physician and and anthropologist, examines the conventional public health approach to epidemiology through the lens of a participant-observer, identifying a dogmatic commitment to the quantitative paradigm.

This paradigm, he argues, plays a role in causing and perpetrating public health crises.

The mechanisms of public health science--and epidemiology in particular--that set public health agendas and claim a monopoly on truth stem from a colonial, racist, and patriarchal system that had its inception in 1492.

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MIT Press
0262045605 / 9780262045605
Paperback / softback
614.4
22/12/2020
United States
English
176 pages, 9 colour illustrations., 43 black and white illustrations
137 x 203 mm