
Monitoring Pandemic Preparedness
In this book, Carolin Mezes examines how the practice of pandemic preparedness monitoring has become an important feature of global health security governance—and how the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed its failure. By way of document analysis and an ethnographic case study of the Joint External Evaluations, her study considers the well-rehearsed critique that preparedness monitoring cannot predict pandemic response performance and appears as a hollow paperwork exercise of box-ticking. An analysis of the media-technologies of preparedness monitoring gives nuance to these critiques and allows us to understand how preparedness monitoring gets caught up in the (contradictive) goals of objective knowledge production, soft-law accountability, and infrastructural development. Considering the power relations of global health, her research scrutinizes the infrastructural politics of preparedness monitoring and the modernism inherent in this developmental effort.
- Undertittel
- Global Health Security’s Politics of Accountability, Development, and Infrastructure
- Forfatter
- Carolin Mezes
- Opplag
- New edition
- ISBN
- 9783593518978
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 367 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 25.4.2025
- Forlag
- Campus Verlag
- Antall sider
- 260
