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Counter-collaborations towards alternative bio-securitizations.

Mohammed Rafi ArefinCarolyn Prouse
Published in: Dialogues in human geography (2023)
In this commentary, we argue that geographical thought and praxis must engage with repressive biosecurity and biosurveillance systems and fight for alternatives. In doing so, geographers can contribute to an emerging anti-colonial and anti-racist interdisciplinary science. We suggest two counter-collaborations towards alternative bio-securitizations: working with those who have been cast out of biopolitical worlds and have long been fostering life for their communities; and working with practitioners of hegemonic science to re-direct biomedical efforts. Building these collaborations would orient biosecurity praxis to those biosecuritizations that already exist at the margins of violent security programs and foster communal and just care relations as the foundation for a liberatory and interdisciplinary science.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • quality improvement
  • global health
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • palliative care