The emerging controversies around plans to use apps for contact tracing in response to COVID-19 are once again highlighting the issue of the best ways for scientific knowledge to feed into policy making, where politicians must take decisions on behalf of society, writes Edgar Whitley (LSE)
The public image of the response to COVID-19 has been presented primarily through a scientific lens....
One outcome of the COVID-19 pandemic has been to put discussions about open research methods and pra...
There is an urgent need to rethink not just the social security system but also who is involved in r...
We need to find ways for scientific knowledge to inform policymakers who must make choices on behalf...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the conditions of uncertainty that surround it have led to an unprecedente...
COVID-19 has rapidly and radically reshaped interactions between academics and policymakers and the ...
While many politicians have experienced declining levels of public trust during the pandemic, faith ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made necropolitics – the politics of life and death – unavoidable . Drawin...
The global effort to implement Covid-19 vaccination programmes poses substantial logistical challeng...
Given that older people are an increasing share of society and that other pandemics will come, count...
So far, the focus has been on the EU’s institutional responses to the COVID-19 crisis. Drawing on th...
While getting new information on COVID-19 is essential, not all research will be critical to managin...
A protected database of traditional knowledge would transform the technology transfer system as we k...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the conditions of uncertainty that surround it have led to an unprecedente...
Whilst the Covid-19 pandemic has led to a short term uptick in open research practices, both in resp...
The public image of the response to COVID-19 has been presented primarily through a scientific lens....
One outcome of the COVID-19 pandemic has been to put discussions about open research methods and pra...
There is an urgent need to rethink not just the social security system but also who is involved in r...
We need to find ways for scientific knowledge to inform policymakers who must make choices on behalf...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the conditions of uncertainty that surround it have led to an unprecedente...
COVID-19 has rapidly and radically reshaped interactions between academics and policymakers and the ...
While many politicians have experienced declining levels of public trust during the pandemic, faith ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made necropolitics – the politics of life and death – unavoidable . Drawin...
The global effort to implement Covid-19 vaccination programmes poses substantial logistical challeng...
Given that older people are an increasing share of society and that other pandemics will come, count...
So far, the focus has been on the EU’s institutional responses to the COVID-19 crisis. Drawing on th...
While getting new information on COVID-19 is essential, not all research will be critical to managin...
A protected database of traditional knowledge would transform the technology transfer system as we k...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the conditions of uncertainty that surround it have led to an unprecedente...
Whilst the Covid-19 pandemic has led to a short term uptick in open research practices, both in resp...
The public image of the response to COVID-19 has been presented primarily through a scientific lens....
One outcome of the COVID-19 pandemic has been to put discussions about open research methods and pra...
There is an urgent need to rethink not just the social security system but also who is involved in r...