Pandemic

Coronavirus UK – Could We Live With a ‘Second Influenza’?
News
June 22, 2020

Coronavirus UK – Could We Live With a ‘Second Influenza’?

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COVID-19 UK: How Do Pandemics Come to an End?
News
June 8, 2020

COVID-19 UK: How Do Pandemics Come to an End?

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Is Our War with the Environment Leading to Pandemics?
Insights
April 22, 2020

Is Our War with the Environment Leading to Pandemics?

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How Coronavirus Became a Political Problem
Featured
March 12, 2020

How Coronavirus Became a Political Problem

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Coronavirus, Wuhan, and Social Science

Coronavirus, Wuhan, and Social Science

As a social scientist in globalization studies, I am interested in the role some of the less visible layers of globalization — such as awareness of our connections with the lives of people elsewhere — have in shaping our responses, including emotional responses, to global threats, like this one and those to come…

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Ebola – WHO (Still) Don’t Get It: Social Science Saves Lives

Ebola – WHO (Still) Don’t Get It: Social Science Saves Lives

The Ebola outbreak in West Africa reminds us of a key lesson in public health, notes Robert Dingwall: Biomedical solutions will always come late, while social science-based interventions can break the cycle much sooner.

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Tamiflu and the Ethics of the British Medical Journal

Tamiflu and the Ethics of the British Medical Journal

No one expected Tamiflu to be a wonder drug, but indications are that it’s moderately useful in fighting a serious public health threat. But that message was lost last week in an ill-starred rush to beat up on ‘wicked’ Big Pharma, argues Robert Dingwall.

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