COVID-19 (Disease) - Social aspects.
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Works: | 35 works in 27 publications in 27 languages |
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Transforming nations after the COVID-19 pandemic : = a humanitarian and planetary systems perspective /
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How to prepare for the next pandemic : = behavioural sciences insights for practitioners and policymakers /
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Development and connection in the time of COVID-19 = Corona's call for conscious choices /
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Shared trauma, shared resilience during a pandemic = social work in the time of COVID-19 /
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Transforming nations after the COVID-19 pandemic = a humanitarian and planetary systems perspective /
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Crisis response in higher education = how the pandemic challenged university operations and organisation /
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Understanding post-COVID-19 social and cultural realities = global context /
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COVID-19 and the sociology of risk and uncertainty = studies of social phenomena and social theory across 6 continents /
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Covid, crisis, care, and change? : = international gender perspectives on re/production, state and feminist transitions /
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Living with an infected planet : = COVID-19, feminism, and the global frontline of care /
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SARS-CoV-2 and Coronacrisis = epidemiological challenges, social policies and administrative strategies /
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Integrated risk of pandemi = Covid-19 impacts, resilience and recommendations /
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COVID-19 & migration : = understanding the pandemic and human mobility /
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COVID-19 and social protection = a study in human resilience and social solidarity /
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And we came outside and saw the stars again : = writers from around the world on the COVID-19 pandemic /
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Vaccines, medicines and COVID-19 = how can WHO be given a stronger voice? /
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Caring on the frontline during COVID-19 = contributions from rapid qualitative research /
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