Rethinking One Health: Emergent human, animal and environmental assemblages
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.113093
Rethinking One Health: Emergent human, animal and environmental assemblages
Abstract
One Health perspectives are growing in influence in global health. One Health is presented as being inherently interdisciplinary and integrative, drawing together human, animal and environmental health into a single gaze. Closer inspection, however, reveals that this presentation of entanglement is dependent upon an apolitical understanding of three pre-existing separate conceptual spaces that are brought to a point of connection. Drawing on research with livestock keepers in northern Tanzania, in the context of the history of livestock policy in colonial and postcolonial East Africa, this demonstrates what an extended model of One Health - one that moves from bounded human, animal and environmental sectors to co-constitutive assemblages - can do to create a flexible space that is inclusive of the multiplicity of health.
Keywords: Assemblage; East Africa; Global health; One health; Zoonoses.
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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