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  1. Toward a historical sociology of infectious disease governance: an interview with Alexandre White
  2. The Call for Further Research into the Coloniality of French Social Thought in George Steinmetz’s the Colonial Origins of Modern Social Thought
  3. COVID-19 Communication Campaigns for Vaccination: An Assessment with Perspectives for Future Equity-Centered Public Health Efforts
  4. 1 Epidemic Orientalism
  5. Racism, Colonialism, and the Structure of Medical Knowledge in the Earliest Period of the Global COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign, 2020–2021
  6. Epidemic Orientalism
  7. Racism, xenophobia, discrimination, and the determination of health
  8. COVID-19 and the rebiologisation of racial difference
  9. The public’s role in COVID-19 vaccination: Human-centered recommendations to enhance pandemic vaccine awareness, access, and acceptance in the United States
  10. Remembering Past Lessons about Structural Racism — Recentering Black Theorists of Health and Society
  11. Who can lead the revolution?: Re-thinking anticolonial revolutionary consciousness through Frantz Fanon and Pierre Bourdieu
  12. Residential racial segregation and social distancing in the United States during COVID-19
  13. Categorisation and Minoritisation
  14. Reckoning with histories of medical racism and violence in the USA
  15. Historical linkages: epidemic threat, economic risk, and xenophobia
  16. The Sociology of Global Health
  17. Toward a Sociology of Colonial Subjectivity: Political Agency in Haiti and Liberia
  18. Global Risks, Divergent Pandemics: Contrasting Responses to Bubonic Plague and Smallpox in Cape Town