More Than a Health Crisis: Securitization and the Us Response to the 2013-2016 Ebola Outbreak
Kirk, Jessica
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2023-10-24
- 售價: $1,740
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- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 240
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 0262545691
- ISBN-13: 9780262545693
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How the West African Ebola epidemic was transformed from an urgent and distant tragedy into an existential threat to American lives--establishing the dynamics that would later dominate the US response to epidemics such as COVID-19. In 2014 and 2015, the viral Ebola epidemic in West Africa inspired breathless US media coverage and became the subject of heated public debate over just how to understand the security issue that the outbreak presented. Was it a security concern because of the lives at risk in West Africa? Or because of its threat to regional and global stability? Or was it potentially a threat to the American people? In More Than a Health Crisis, Jessica Kirk reveals how these varied positions spoke to divisions within the American public, concerning how we think about and respond to uncertainty, competing expertise, and securitization. Kirk insightfully examines how experts in different fields offered conflicting assessments of the risks posed by Ebola, and then goes on to analyze how the US press undermined the authority of the public health experts who accurately predicted that the virus posed little danger to Americans. Reading the media coverage of the Ebola epidemic as a case study in the biopolitics of fear, Kirk considers how the US response reflected not only anxieties over globalization but also long-held narratives about the "Dark Continent." Finally, Kirk shows how the US and global public response to the Ebola outbreak challenged traditional models of securitization and identifies patterns that have tragically recurred with subsequent epidemics such as COVID-19 and monkeypox.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
如何將西非埃博拉疫情從一場緊急且遙遠的悲劇轉變為對美國生命的生存威脅——建立了後來主導美國對COVID-19等疫情反應的動態。
在2014年和2015年,西非的埃博拉病毒疫情引發了美國媒體的熱烈報導,並成為關於如何理解這一疫情所帶來的安全問題的激烈公共辯論的主題。這是因為西非的生命受到威脅而成為安全問題?還是因為它對區域和全球穩定的威脅?或者它可能對美國人民構成威脅?在《不僅僅是健康危機》中,Jessica Kirk揭示了這些不同立場如何反映了美國公眾內部的分歧,涉及我們如何思考和應對不確定性、競爭專業知識和安全化。
Kirk 深刻地檢視了不同領域的專家如何對埃博拉所帶來的風險提供相互矛盾的評估,然後分析了美國媒體如何削弱了那些準確預測該病毒對美國人幾乎沒有危險的公共衛生專家的權威。Kirk 將埃博拉疫情的媒體報導視為恐懼生物政治的案例研究,考慮到美國的反應不僅反映了對全球化的焦慮,還反映了對「黑暗大陸」的長期敘事。最後,Kirk 展示了美國和全球對埃博拉疫情的公共反應如何挑戰傳統的安全化模型,並識別出在隨後的疫情如COVID-19和猴痘中悲劇性重現的模式。
作者簡介
Jessica Kirk is Research Fellow in the Centre for Governance and Public Policy at Griffith University in Brisbane. She is also Chief Investigator on an ARC Discovery Project on COVID-19 and the politics of expertise, and her work has appeared in such journals as International Studies Quarterly and Global Studies Quarterly.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Jessica Kirk 是位於布里斯本的格里菲斯大學治理與公共政策中心的研究員。她同時也是一個關於 COVID-19 與專業政治的 ARC 發現計畫的首席研究員,她的研究成果已發表於《國際研究季刊》和《全球研究季刊》等期刊。