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Title: The Political Ecology of Malaria
Sub-title: Emerging Dynamics of Wetland Agriculture at the Urban Fringe in Central Uganda
Series: Medical Humanities
By (author): Matian van Soest
ISBN10-13: 3837650537 : 9783837650532
Format: Paperback
Size: 225x148mm
Pages: 212
Weight: .336 Kg.
Published: transcript - September   2020
List Price: 66.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 3
Subjects: Illness & addiction: social aspects : Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography : Medical sociology : Human geography
Malaria remains one of the main causes of mortality and morbidity in sub-Saharan Africa. Matian van Soest looks at the malaria epidemic in the peri-urban zones of Uganda's capital Kampala against the backdrop of recent socio-ecological transformations.Based on long-term ethnographic research, the book provides a holistic picture of the malaria epidemic in central Uganda, revealing the highly localized character of an epidemic that once spanned across almost the entire globe. Understanding, and ultimately tackling the disease, requires an appreciation of the social, political, as well as ecological circumstances that frame this epidemic.
Table of Contents:
Introduction; Malaria: A brief overview; Ethnographic research in Uganda: Language and ethics in the field; Kampala's urban fringe: Socio-economic dynamics and transformations; Providing malaria treatment: Different forms of healthcare in Uganda; Coping with malaria: Facets of health seeking; Agriculture in the urban fringe: The ambivalent role of wetlands; Conclusion.
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