A Crouching Village: Ebola and the Empty Gestures of Quarantine in Monrovia
- 4 August 2016
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in City & Society
- Vol. 28 (2), 246-264
- https://doi.org/10.1111/ciso.12083
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
- Eyam and “the last great visitation”Significance, 2012
- A History of Urban Planning and Infectious Diseases: Colonial Senegal in the Early Twentieth CenturyUrban Studies Research, 2012
- Rebellion and Agrarian Tensions in Sierra LeoneJournal of Agrarian Change, 2011
- THE MODERN GIRL AND RACIAL RESPECTABILITY IN 1930S SOUTH AFRICAThe Journal of African History, 2006
- Planning, Anti-planning and the Infrastructure Crisis Facing Metropolitan LagosUrban Studies, 2006
- To fight or to farm? Agrarian dimensions of the Mano River conflicts (Liberia and Sierra Leone)African Affairs, 2005
- The Eyam plague revisited: did the village isolation change transmission from fleas to pulmonary?Medical Hypotheses, 2004
- Pretext or Prophylaxis? Racial Segregation and Malarial Mosquitos in a British Tropical Colony: Sierra LeoneAnnals of the American Association of Geographers, 1988
- About the concept of the “dangerous individual” in 19th-century legal psychiatryInternational Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 1978
- The Establishment of the Medina in Dakar, Senegal, 1914Africa, 1971