Andrew Lakoff is Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Southern California.
“There is simply no better scholar than Andrew Lakoff ‒ who has written so astutely on the history of preparing for potential public health emergencies ‒ to take up the question of why decades of preparation proved inadequate in the fateful case of Covid-19. This brilliant and crystal-clear analysis shows, step by step, how a long investment in anticipation ironically constrained effective action when crisis struck.” Steven Epstein, author of Impure Science and The Quest for Sexual Health “In this must-read analysis of the US response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Lakoff masterfully dissects how the concepts and techniques of preparedness blinkered expert judgment on which risks to prevent. A reminder of the complexity of human‒nonhuman interactions, it is also a call for humility in the face of the unknowns that will surely accompany the next pandemic.” Sheila Jasanoff, Harvard Kennedy School