The latest issue of Anthropology in Action: Journal for Applied Anthropology in Policy and Practice has published! This special issue reflects on and analyses the role of social science in epidemic response.
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Volume 29, Issue 1
Operationalising Social Science for Epidemic Response
Guest Editors: Megan Schmidt-Sane, Catherine Grant, Santiago Ripoll, Tabitha Hrynick and Syed Abbas
Introduction
Introduction to the Special Issue: Operationalising Social Science for Epidemic Response
Megan Schmidt-Sane, Catherine Grant, Santiago Ripoll, Tabitha Hrynick, and Syed Abbas
Articles
A Framework for Social Science in Epidemics
Santiago Ripoll, Annie Wilkinson, Syed Abbas, Hayley MacGregor, Tabitha Hrynick, and Megan Schmidt-Sane
Negotiating the Role of Anthropological Evidence in Medical Research during Health Emergencies: Towards a Critically Embedded Approach
Luisa Enria and Shelley Lees
Anthropological Responses to COVID-19 in the Philippines
Gideon Lasco
Indigenous Leadership, Anthropology and Intercultural Communication for COVID-19 Response in the Rio Negro Indigenous Territory, Brazilian Amazonia
Danilo Paiva Ramos, Alex Shankland, Domingos Barreto, and Renato Athias
Understanding the Broader Impacts of COVID-19 on Women and Girls in the DRC through Integrated Outbreak Analytics to Reinforce Evidence for Rapid Operational Decision-Making
Simone Carter, Izzy Scott Moncrieff, Pierre Z. Akilimali, Dieudonné Mwamba Kazadi, and Karen A. Grépin
Embedded Social Science and the British Government COVID-19 Response: An Ethnographic Study
Alex Tasker and Lucy C. Irvine
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