COVID-19: how public health emergencies have been repurposed as security threats
COVID-19: how public health emergencies have been repurposed as security threats
Wienroth, Matthias
080d36ff-8265-4c7a-9d32-c04edef390c0
Samuel, Gabrielle
66af6213-08de-4c0e-92c1-12083ec456e3
Cruz-Santiago, Arely
f511e03e-694c-4e5f-97ea-15ef4a723885
Platt, Jodyn
bc81d5e9-0417-45e6-8b19-901de352856d
16 July 2020
Wienroth, Matthias
080d36ff-8265-4c7a-9d32-c04edef390c0
Samuel, Gabrielle
66af6213-08de-4c0e-92c1-12083ec456e3
Cruz-Santiago, Arely
f511e03e-694c-4e5f-97ea-15ef4a723885
Platt, Jodyn
bc81d5e9-0417-45e6-8b19-901de352856d
Matthias Wienroth (Author),
Gabrielle Samuel (Author),
Arely Cruz-Santiago (Author),
Jodyn Platt (Author)
(2020)
COVID-19: how public health emergencies have been repurposed as security threats
Ada Lovelace Institute
Text
COVID-19_ How public health emergencies have been repurposed as security threats _ Ada Lovelace Institute
- Version of Record
More information
Published date: 16 July 2020
Identifiers
Local EPrints ID: 452450
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/452450
PURE UUID: e530a3c4-b52d-4228-a645-e71a1f94bd5f
Catalogue record
Date deposited: 11 Dec 2021 06:53
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 06:38
Export record
Contributors
Author:
Matthias Wienroth
Author:
Arely Cruz-Santiago
Author:
Jodyn Platt
Download statistics
Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.
View more statistics