GGRB28H3: Geographies of Disease: Beyond Epidemiology

Why do infectious diseases discriminate along the lines of race, class, gender, sexuality, and other forms of difference? This course explores patterns of infectious diseases while emphasizing the broader contexts that shape them, including histories of colonialism, structural adjustment policies, stereotypes about “Africa,” uneven development, and the influence of the pharmaceutical industry. Attention will be given to flu, COVID, TB and especially HIV/AIDS.
Area of Focus: People, Place and Power

Any 4.0 credits
Social and Behavioural Sciences