The securitisation of pandemic influenza: framing, security and public policy.
Adam Kamradt-Scott;
Colin McInnes;
(2012)
The securitisation of pandemic influenza: framing, security and public policy.
Global public health, 7 Supp (sup2).
S95-110.
ISSN 1744-1692
DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2012.725752
This article examines how pandemic influenza has been framed as a security issue, threatening the functioning of both state and society, and the policy responses to this framing. Pandemic influenza has long been recognised as a threat to human health. Despite this, for much of the twentieth century it was not recognised as a security threat. In the decade surrounding the new millennium, however, the disease was successfully securitised with profound implications for public policy. This article addresses the construction of pandemic influenza as a threat. Drawing on the work of the Copenhagen School, it examines how it was successfully securitised at the turn of the millennium and with what consequences for public policy.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | framing, global health, pandemic influenza, public policy, securitisation, article, health care policy, health economics, human, priority journal, public health, safety, threat, Communicable Disease Control, Health Policy, Humans, Influenza, Human, Models, Theoretical, Pandemics, Politics, Risk Assessment, Risk Management, World Health, Communicable Disease Control, Global Health, Health Policy, Humans, Influenza, Human, epidemiology, prevention & control, Models, Theoretical, Pandemics, Politics, Public Health, Public Policy, Risk Assessment, Risk Management |
ISI | 311782100002 |
Official URL | http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0... |