- “Who’s to blame for a pandemic?”
- “How climate change is ushering in a new pandemic era”
- “To understand the Wuhan Coronavirus, look at the epidemic triangle”
- “Monkey meat and the Ebola outbreak in Liberia” (video, 12 minutes)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XasTcDsDfMgLinks to an external site.
- “The Kenyan fishing community ravaged by AIDS” (video, 17 minutes)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LjGRzCk1dcLinks to an external site.
- “Chagas: A silent killer [Argentina]” (video, 26 minutes)
- “River of Hope [Schistosomiasis]” (video, 48 minutes)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiJNs9vmvKQLinks to an external site.
Discussion post #13
- Describe any two of the above cases (Ebola, HIV/AIDS, Chagas, or Schistosomiasis) from the standpoint of the relationships between (1) culture/economy and disease; (2) cities/towns and disease; (3) environmental change and disease; and (4) human ecology and disease.
- Within the above framework, how do the two diseases reflect “negative externalities” and “Karl Polanyi’s Paradox” (as described in GPCC)?