Viral geography and global risks: the circulation of health risks in the context of global health governance

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11 mars 2021

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Blouin Genest Gabriel et al., « Viral geography and global risks: the circulation of health risks in the context of global health governance », Revue francophone sur la santé et les territoires, ID : 10.4000/rfst.822


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It is widely asserted that we live today in a globalized world governed by dense flows and constant fluidity, structuring as such a generalized perception of hypermobility. The field of public health is not immune to this trend, particularly when it comes to global health and its governance mechanisms. Viruses, diseases, germs and other health “risks” are presented in this perspective as global and hypermobile threats that ignore territorial demarcations, borders and politics, potentially spr...

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