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TechnoViews #11

Animal Disease and Global Health at China’s Pandemic Epicenter

Author
Lyle FEARNLEY (SUTD)
Host
Date
August 11, 2021

Episode Description

In this podcast, we discuss how virus surveillance systems identified China as an “epicenter” or source of pandemics, and discusses how these scientific approaches drive a broader “geography of blame.” Drawing on Fearnley’s book on avian and pandemic influenza science in China, we explore why wet markets, wild animal foods, and China’s rural farmers are repeatedly blamed for the emergence of new diseases.

Lyle FEARNLEY is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD). He is the author of Virulent Zones: Animal Disease and Global Health at China’s Pandemic Epicenter (Duke University Press, 2020), which is now available open-access on the OAPEN platform.

Author’s personal website

https://hass.sutd.edu.sg/faculty/lyle-fearnley/

TechnoViews Podcast

TechnoViews features interviews with humanities and social science scholars on a wide range of topics at the intersection between science, technology, and society in the 21st century. Our podcast episodes provide a more in-depth understanding of the major challenges of living in a world that is increasingly dominated by global articulations of technoscience. Available in all major podcast platforms, including Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts, among others. TechnoViews is produced by the Sci-Tech Asia International Research Network and is supported by the Research Cluster "Technoscience, Society, and Environment" of the Research Center for Anthropology and Health at the University of Coimbra.

Podcast Team

Joseph BOSCO