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Somatosphere

Chronicle of a well-prepared disaster

October 31, 2014 | Filed under: Africa, English, Epidemiology & Public Health, Guinea, Liberia, Peer reviewed, Politics & Economy, Sierra Leone, Society & Culture

By Guillaume Lachenal, in Somatosphere’s Ebola fieldnotes, October 31, 2014. A French version of this piece was originally published in Libération on 18 September 2014. “It is useless to laboriously interpret disaster movies in terms of their relation to an ‘objective’ social crisis or even to an ‘objective’ phantasm of …

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Dans la lutte contre Ebola, évitons le néocolonialisme

October 23, 2014 | Filed under: French, Guinea, Investigative journalism, Liberia, Politics & Economy, Sierra Leone

Le Monde.fr | 20.10.2014 à 15h55 • Mis à jour le 21.10.2014 à 14h23 |Par Guillaume Lachenal (Historien, maître de conférences à l’université Paris-Diderot, membre de l’Institut universitaire de France) et Vinh-Kim Nguyen (Médecin et anthropologue, professeur à l’Ecole de santé publique de l’université de Montréal, membre du Collège d’études …

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Chronique d’un film catastrophe bien preparé – Libération

October 21, 2014 | Filed under: Epidemiology & Public Health, French, Guinea, Investigative journalism, Liberia, Politics & Economy, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Society & Culture

Guillaume Lachenal a publié sur le site internet de Libération, en date du 18 septembre 2014, une très intéressante tribune traitant de l’épidémie actuelle du virus Ebola. «Inutile d’interpréter laborieusement les films catastrophe dans leur rapport à une crise sociale “objective” ou même à un phantasme “objectif” de catastrophe», écrivait Jean Baudrillard …

Somatosphere

Somatosphere’s series: Ebola fieldnotes

October 20, 2014 | Filed under: Countries, English, Peer reviewed, Society & Culture

Caring as existential insecurity: quarantine, care, and human insecurity in the Ebola crisis By Sung-Joon Park and René Umlauf Ebola 2014. Chronicle of a well-prepared disaster By Guillaume Lachenal From the dragon’s perspective: an initial report on China’s response to the unfolding Ebola epidemic By Emilio Dirlikov and Qiuyu Jiang …

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RSS Somatosphere

  • Book Review: The Technological non-Fix of Crowdfunding: A Private Health Solution to a Public Health Problem
  • Book Review: Harry Yi-Jui Wu’s ‘Mad by the Millions: Mental Disorders and the Early Years of the World Health Organization’
  • Queer Ties, Weird Time: Thinking Biosociality and Queer Sociality Amid the 2022 Mpox Outbreak and Vaccination in the San Francisco Bay Area
  • Chronicling Antigypsyism: editors’ response
  • Understanding Roma transnational experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic

RSS Pubmed – Ebola

  • Discontinuous EBOV RNA synthesis events in patients with Ebola virus disease and their relationship to viral load and outcome of infection
  • Unlocking the potentials of community health workers for effective control of mpox outbreaks in Africa
  • 'He who knows it, feels it.' Stepping stones towards fulfilling a peer-advocate role among people with chronic stigmatising conditions in Liberia
  • Evaluating the impact of NPC1 single nucleotide polymorphisms on entry efficiency of filoviruses in vitro: Agent-based model approach
  • Reframing Competence and Moral Clarity in Nursing Practice

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RSS Ebola Communication Network

  • After Ebola, Promoting New ‘Gold Star’ Brand to Increase Use of Health Services
  • Rebuilding Trust in Health Care through Community Dialogues
  • The Sexual Transmission of Ebola: Scicomm as a matter of life and death – Part 2 of 2
  • Where Does Ebola Come From? Communicating Science as a Matter of Life and Death – Part 1 of 2
  • After Reaching 42 Days with No Ebola Cases, One Thing Rings True for Sierra Leoneans: “We are all Survivors”

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