Information, expertise, and authority: the many ends of epidemics
What does it mean for an epidemic to end, and who gets to declare that it is over? This multidisciplinary spotlight issue provides eighteen case studies, each examining specific epidemics and their ends as well as the methodologies used to measure, gauge, and define an epidemic’s end. They demonstr...
Main Author: | Charters, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Brepols
2022
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