The human disease: how we create pandemics, from our bodies to our beliefs
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Contributors:
Bunch, Lonnie G., III, writer of foreword
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Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2024].
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xxii, 327 pages : illustrations, map, charts, facsimiles ; 24 cm
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"The COVID pandemic won't be our last - because what makes us vulnerable to pandemics also makes us human. That is the uncomfortable but all-too-timely message of The Human Disease, which travels through history and around the globe to examine how and why pandemics are an inescapable threat of our own making. Drawing on dozens of disciplines - from medicine, epidemiology, and microbiology to anthropology, sociology, ecology, and neuroscience - as well as a unique expertise in public education about pandemic risks, biological anthropologist Sabrina Sholts identifies the human traits and tendencies that double as pandemic liabilities, from the anatomy that defines us to the misperceptions that divide us. Weaving together a wealth of personal experiences, scientific findings, and historical stories, Sholts brings dramatic and much-needed clarity to one of the most profound challenges we face as a species. Though the COVID-19 pandemic looms large in Sholts's account, it is, in fact, just one of the many infectious disease events explored in The Human Disease. With its expansive, evolutionary perspective, the book explains how humanity will continue to face new pandemics because humans cause them, by the ways that we are and the things that we do. By recognizing our risks, Sholts suggests, we can take actions to reduce them. When the next pandemic happens, and how bad it becomes, are largely within our highly capable human hands - and will be determined by what we do with our extraordinary human brains" -- Book jacket

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-308) and index
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"The COVID pandemic won't be our last - because what makes us vulnerable to pandemics also makes us human. That is the uncomfortable but all-too-timely message of The Human Disease, which travels through history and around the globe to examine how and why pandemics are an inescapable threat of our own making. Drawing on dozens of disciplines - from medicine, epidemiology, and microbiology to anthropology, sociology, ecology, and neuroscience - as well as a unique expertise in public education about pandemic risks, biological anthropologist Sabrina Sholts identifies the human traits and tendencies that double as pandemic liabilities, from the anatomy that defines us to the misperceptions that divide us. Weaving together a wealth of personal experiences, scientific findings, and historical stories, Sholts brings dramatic and much-needed clarity to one of the most profound challenges we face as a species. Though the COVID-19 pandemic looms large in Sholts's account, it is, in fact, just one of the many infectious disease events explored in The Human Disease. With its expansive, evolutionary perspective, the book explains how humanity will continue to face new pandemics because humans cause them, by the ways that we are and the things that we do. By recognizing our risks, Sholts suggests, we can take actions to reduce them. When the next pandemic happens, and how bad it becomes, are largely within our highly capable human hands - and will be determined by what we do with our extraordinary human brains" -- Book jacket

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APA Citation (style guide)

Sholts, S., & Bunch, L. G., III. (2024). The human disease: how we create pandemics, from our bodies to our beliefs. Cambridge, Massachusetts, The MIT Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Sholts, Sabrina and Lonnie G. Bunch, III. 2024. The Human Disease: How We Create Pandemics, From Our Bodies to Our Beliefs. Cambridge, Massachusetts, The MIT Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Sholts, Sabrina and Lonnie G. Bunch, III, The Human Disease: How We Create Pandemics, From Our Bodies to Our Beliefs. Cambridge, Massachusetts, The MIT Press, 2024.

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Sholts, Sabrina, and Lonnie G. Bunch, III. The Human Disease: How We Create Pandemics, From Our Bodies to Our Beliefs. Cambridge, Massachusetts, The MIT Press, 2024.

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