

Front Cover -- Being Human During Covid-19 -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- List Of Figures -- Notes On Contributors -- Part I Knowing Humans -- One Making Models Into Public Objects -- What's Missing From Evidence-based Policy? -- Science And Politics In Pandemic Modelling -- Inequalities, Biases And Pandemic Modelling -- Making Models Into Public Objects -- References -- Two Pandemics, Metaphors And What It Means To Be Human -- Knowledge And Human Knowledge -- Metaphors That Make Us Less Human -- Metaphors That Make Us More Human -- Conclusion -- References Three The Role Of Everyday Visuals In 'knowing Humans' During Covid-19 -- References -- Four Humans, Covid-19 And Platform Societies -- Microblogging The Pandemic In Different Platform Ecosystems -- Platforms, Values, And Voices -- Notes -- References -- Five Managing Pandemic Risk In An Interconnected World: What Planning A Wedding Shows About Early Responses To The Covid-19 Outbreak -- Introduction -- Disrupting Normality -- Fragmented Concerns And Understandings -- The Ethics Of Movement In An Uncertain World -- References -- Part Ii Marginalized Humans Six Imperilled Humanities: Locked Down, Locked In And Lockdown Politics During The Pandemic -- Introduction -- Locked Down -- Locked In -- Lockdown Politics -- References -- Seven Why Would I Go To Hospital If It's Not Going To Try And Save Me?: Disabled Young People's Experiences Of The Covid-19 Crisis -- Introduction -- I Know Full Well In This Covid-19 Pandemic That My Life Is Not One That Will Be Saved: Managing Discourses Of Human Worth -- How Are Disabled People Expected To Protect Themselves?: Making Sense Of The New Risks Of Care And Caring What Life Is Really Like For Us: Everyday Experiences Of Isolation -- Conclusion -- References -- Eight Science Advice For Covid-19 And Marginalized Communities In India -- Introduction -- Science Advice For The Pandemic And Its 'public' -- Publics In Response To Science Advice -- The Obedient Subject -- The Disobedient Migrant/labourer -- The Critical Citizen -- The Invisible Sufferers -- Conclusion -- References -- Nine Pandemic Satire And Human Hierarchies -- References -- Part Iii Biosocial Humans -- Ten Genomic Medicine And The Remaking Of Human Health A Vision Of Genomic Medicine To Improve Personal And Population Health -- Genomics England And The Rollout Of Whole Genome Sequencing -- Integrating Genomic Data And Medical Records -- The Expansion Of Genetic Screening And Testing Services -- References -- Eleven Frailty And The Value Of A Human In Covid-19 Times -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Twelve I've Got People's Spit All Over Me!: Reflections On The Future Of Life-saving Stem Cell Donor Recruitment -- Introduction -- Stem Cell Transplantation And Racial Inequity -- Event Cancelled: The Necessary Cessation Of Recruitment Work Edited By Paul Martin [and 3 Others]. Electronic Reproduction. Baltimore, Md Available Via World Wide Web.
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