Pandemic preparedness: why humanities and social sciences matter
Whilst many lessons were learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, ongoing reflection is needed to develop and maintain preparedness for future outbreaks. Within the field of infectious disease and public health there remain silos and hierarchies in interdisciplinary work, with the risk that humanities an...
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Main Authors: | Sally Frampton (Author), Kingsley Orievulu (Author), Philippa C. Matthews (Author), Alberto Giubilini (Author), Joshua Hordern (Author), Lizzie Burns (Author), Sean Elias (Author), Ethan Friederich (Author), Nomathamsanqa Majozi (Author), Sam Martin (Author), Austin Stevenson (Author), Samantha Vanderslott (Author), Janet Seeley (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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