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Articles

Ebola and the production of neglect in global health

Pages 542-556
Received 26 Jun 2015
Accepted 23 Nov 2015
Published online: 10 Mar 2016

Abstract

This article argues that the 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa reinscribed the neglect that has surrounded this disease. The argument develops theoretical tools for understanding how neglect is produced in global health. Arguing that neglect is connected with the production of harm and vulnerability, it stresses the importance of emotions in issue-prioritisation in global health. Focusing on the dynamics of abjection, the article shows how the 2014 Ebola outbreak was framed as a (racialised) African problem and obfuscated by a political and media spectacle. The result was the preference for short-term crisis-management responses that detracted from long-term structural solutions.

Acknowledgments

For their comments on earlier drafts of this article the author would like to thank Simon Rushton, Anne Roemer-Mahler, Owain Williams, the anonymous reviewers and the participants in the workshop ‘Ebola: An International Relations Response’, held at the University of Sussex, November 2014.

 

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