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The Pathogens of Finance: How Capitalism Breeds Vector-Borne Disease by Brent Z. Kaup, Kelly F. Austin ISBN 9780520412514, 0520412516 instant download

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Authors:Brent Z. Kaup, Kelly F. Austin
Pages:273 pages
Year:2025
Edition:1
Publisher:University of California Press
Language:english
File Size:1.5 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780520412514, 0520412516
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The Pathogens of Finance: How Capitalism Breeds Vector-Borne Disease by Brent Z. Kaup, Kelly F. Austin ISBN 9780520412514, 0520412516 instant download

The Pathogens of Finance is an exploration of how the rising power and profits of Wall Street underpin the contemporary increases in and inadequate responses to vector-borne disease. Over the past fifty years, insects have transmitted infectious diseases to humans with greater frequency and in more unexpected places. To examine this phenomenon, Brent Z. Kaup and Kelly F. Austin take readers to the exurban homes of northern Virginia; the burgeoning agricultural outposts of Mato Grosso, Brazil; and the smallholder coffee farms of the Bududa District of eastern Uganda. Through these case studies, the authors illuminate how the broader financialization of society is intimately intertwined with both the creation of landscapes more conducive to vector-borne disease and the failure to prevent and cure such diseases throughout the world.
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