Representations of an Ebola ‘outbreak’ through Story Technologies

Author:

Frankfurter RaphaelORCID,Malik Maya,Kpakiwa Sahr David,McGinnis Timothy,Malik Momin M,Chitre Smit,Barrie Mohamed Bailor,Dibba YusuphaORCID,Mulalu Lulwama,Baldwinson Raquel,Fallah Mosoka,Rashid Ismail,Kelly J Daniel,Richardson Eugene TORCID

Abstract

BackgroundAttempts to understand biosocial phenomena using scientific methods are often presented as value-neutral and objective; however, when used to reduce the complexity of open systems such as epidemics, these forms of inquiry necessarily entail normative considerations and are therefore fashioned by political worldviews (ideologies). From the standpoint of poststructural theory, the character of these representations is at most limited and partial. In addition, these modes of representation (asstories) do work (astechnologies) in the service of, or in resistance to, power.MethodsWe focus on a single Ebola case cluster from the 2013–2016 outbreak in West Africa and examine how different disciplinary forms of knowledge production (including outbreak forecasting, active epidemiological surveillance, post-outbreak serosurveys, political economic analyses, and ethnography) function asStory Technologies. We then explore how these technologies are used to curate ‘data,’ analysing the erasures, values, and imperatives evoked by each.ResultsWe call attention to the instrumental—in addition to the descriptive—role Story Technologies play in ordering contingencies and establishing relationships in the wake of health crises.DiscussionBy connecting each type of knowledge production with the systems of power it reinforces or disrupts, we illustrate how Story Technologies do ideological work. These findings encourage research from pluriversal perspectives and advocacy for measures that promote more inclusive modes of knowledge production.

Funder

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Division of Intramural Research, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Publisher

BMJ

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