International Conference on the Politics and Ethics of Infection
The Politics and Ethics of Infection conference will showcase cutting edge and multidisciplinary research in how we think about and respond to the threat of infectious disease. From information surveillance to quarantine, from the of security to communities of resistance, researchers will explore how economic, ecological, political, community-based and institutional contexts generate and structure the spread and the control of infectious diseases, and the ethical concerns and consequences thereof. Research will be presented in streams around surveillance, intensification and resistance, One Health, communication, research, migration and movement, settings, communities and histories.