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Routledge Pandemic (Im)mobilities - Anthropology and Sociology

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Description

Explore the complex dynamics of movement and restriction in this academic work from Routledge. Pandemic (Im)mobilities offers a deep look into the social and structural factors that influence how people move or remain stationary during global health crises. This book is an essential resource for students and professionals in the fields of anthropology and sociology. It addresses the social sciences through a lens of medical and legal perspectives, providing a foundation for understanding the human experience during periods of forced or restricted movement. By examining these patterns, readers can better understand the sociological impact of global health events on human mobility. Whether you are researching social structures or studying medical anthropology, this text provides a specialized perspective on how pandemics shape the way societies function and how individuals navigate the world. It serves as a valuable addition to any academic library focused on the intersection of public health and social science.

Key Features

Academic perspective from Routledge, a trusted name in social science publishing.

Focuses on the intersection of anthropology and sociology regarding global health.

Provides insights into the social and legal aspects of human movement.

Designed for students and professionals in medical and social science fields.

Offers a specialized look at how pandemics affect human mobility and social structures.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
26 February 2025
Listed Since
10 October 2024

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