2024
DOI: 10.1111/gec3.12764
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Uneven geographies of COVID‐19: Reviewing geographical research agendas and concepts from a syndemics perspective

Carsten Butsch,
Jonathan Everts,
Tabea Bork‐Hüffer

Abstract: Building upon a review of geographic research agendas and concepts related to the uneven geographies of COVID‐19, this first of three articles debates the benefits of geographic analyses to the syndemic approach and, vice versa, of a syndemics perspective to geographic analyses. The syndemics perspective was proposed by critical medical anthropologists. It seeks to deepen the understanding of the structural dimensions and processes that lead to the convergence and cascading of multiple epidemics in specific po… Show more

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