id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-352962-burm9nxm Eckmanns, Tim Digital epidemiology and global health security; an interdisciplinary conversation 2019-03-19 .txt text/plain 6365 261 36 However, with increasingly digitalized (algorithmic) global public health surveillance systems and related data-driven epidemiological analyses (e.g., Digital Epidemiology and other research methodologies), there seem to emerge epistemological shifts, as well as methodological ambivalences and diverse social and political effects. You, Henning and Stephen, both work from a social (or rather political) science perspective on the societal implications of Digital Epidemiology, which is shaped by multiple imperatives, e.g., of 'global health security' as well the potentials of big data. As components in an emergent socio-technological apparatus of security for the strengthening of global health governmentalities, it is also crucial to consider the ways in which these expanding digital syndromic surveillance systems re-contour previous understandings of the temporalities, form and practice of preemption in the identification of forthcoming pandemics. ./cache/cord-352962-burm9nxm.txt ./txt/cord-352962-burm9nxm.txt