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Ethics and Security Aspects of Infectious Disease Control

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Ethics and Security Aspects of Infectious Disease Control book

Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Ethics and Security Aspects of Infectious Disease Control

DOI link for Ethics and Security Aspects of Infectious Disease Control

Ethics and Security Aspects of Infectious Disease Control book

Interdisciplinary Perspectives
ByMichael J. Selgelid
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2012
eBook Published 13 May 2016
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315580357
Pages 264 pages
eBook ISBN 9781315580357
SubjectsLaw, Politics & International Relations
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Selgelid, M., Enemark, C. (Ed.). (2012). Ethics and Security Aspects of Infectious Disease Control. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315580357

The increasing emergence, re-emergence, and spread of deadly infectious diseases which pose health, economic, security and ethical challenges for states and people around the world, has given rise to an important global debate. The actual or potential burden of infectious diseases is sometimes so great that governments treat them as threats to national security. However, such treatment potentially increases the risk that emergency disease-control measures will be ineffective, counterproductive and/or unjust. Research on ethical issues associated with infectious disease is a relatively new and rapidly growing area of academic inquiry, as is research on infectious diseases within the field of security studies. This volume incorporates ethical and security perspectives, thus furthering research in both fields. Its unique focus on the intersection of ethical and security dimensions will, furthermore, generate fresh insights on how governments should respond to infectious disease challenges. Readers should include professionals and scholars working in infectious disease, epidemiology, public health, health law, health economics, public policy, bioethics, medical humanities, health and human rights, social/political philosophy, security studies, and international politics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

ByChristian Enemark, Michael J. Selgelid

chapter 1|20 pages

The Concept of Security

ByJonathan Herington

chapter 2|18 pages

The Value of Security

A Moderate Pluralist Perspective 1
ByMichael J. Selgelid

chapter 3|14 pages

HIV/AIDS, Security and Ethics 1

ByMichael J. Selgelid, Christian Enemark

chapter 4|20 pages

Filth and Failure

The Security Politics of Cholera
ByChristian Enemark

chapter 5|18 pages

Securitizing Epidemics

Three Lessons from History 1
ByStefan Elbe

chapter 6|14 pages

The Disappearing Act of Global Health Security

ByNiamh Stephenson

chapter 7|16 pages

Extending Ethical Justification for Public Health Surveillance to Situation Awareness

ByLisa M. Lee

chapter 8|18 pages

Electronic Surveillance for Communicable Disease Prevention and Control

Health Protection or a Threat to Privacy and Autonomy?
ByGwendolyn L. Gilbert

chapter 9|16 pages

Ethics of Research in Epidemic Response

ByAndreas Alois Reis, Ronald Kam Fai Fung

chapter 10|18 pages

Media Ethics and Infectious Disease

ByClaire Hooker Julie Leask, Catherine King

chapter 11|22 pages

Ethics and Indigeneity in Responding to Pandemic Influenza

Māori Values in New Zealand’s Emergency Planning
ByLouise Delany

chapter 12|18 pages

Governance, Rights and Pandemics

Science, Public Health or Individual Rights?
ByTerry Carney, Belinda Bennett
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