Title: Ethics and Security Aspects of Infectious Disease Control: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Abstract: Contents: Introduction, Christian Enemark and Michael J. Selgelid The concept of security, Jonathan Herington The value of security: a moderate pluralist perspective, Michael J. Selgelid HIV/AIDS, security and ethics, Michael J. Selgelid and Christian Enemark Filth and failure: the security politics of cholera, Christian Enemark Securitizing epidemics: three lessons from history, Stefan Elbe The disappearing act of global health security, Niamh Stephenson Extending ethical justification for public health surveillance to situation awareness, Lisa M. Lee Electronic surveillance for communicable disease prevention and control: health protection or a threat to privacy and autonomy, Gwendolyn L. Gilbert Ethics of research in epidemic response, Andreas Alois Reis and Ronald Kam FaiFung Media ethics and infectious diseases, Claire Hooker, Julie Leaske and Catherine King Ethics and indigeneity in responding to pandemic influenza: Maori values in New Zealanda (TM)s emergency planning, Louise Delany Governance, rights and pandemics: science, public health or individual rights?, Terry Carney and Belinda Bennett Index.
Publication Year: 2012
Publication Date: 2012-11-07
Language: en
Type: book
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