Historians of previous pandemics and crises offered lessons on how to deal with COVID-19, write Linda Hantrais (LSE) and Susanne MacGregor (LSHTM), though they were not always heeded
This edition of Support for Learning came about through an incidental comment by one of the Journal'...
Ruth Patrick, Kayleigh Garthwaite, Maddy Power and Geoff Page write that recent political rhetoric i...
In New Pandemics, Old Politics: Two Hundred Years of War on Disease and its Alternatives, Alex de Wa...
Pandemics and the social and economic crises they cause are not inevitable, says Winnie Byanyima (Un...
Four months since the World Health Organisation declared COVID-19 a pandemic, Sir Richard Mottram ou...
The pandemic has turned some economic assumptions upside down, says Andrés Velasco (LSE)
The pandemic has turned some economic assumptions upside down, says Andrés Velasco
In Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Aid during the Covid-19 Crisis, Marina Sitrin and Colectiva Sembrar e...
Joelle Grogan (Middlesex University) explains the law and governance put in place by the UK governme...
The tendency to consume news information to mitigate uncertainty is well-known to scholars. But cons...
In Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Aid during the COVID-19 Crisis, Marina Sitrin and Colectiva Sembrar e...
The introduction to the second edition of Understanding & Responding to Behaviour that Challenges in...
Maja Graso and Paul Dolan examine the manifestations and consequences of firmly-held beliefs in COVI...
Jonathan White explains why analogies associated with public health tend to be used in areas unrelat...
In this presentation, delivered at Off the Lip 2015 at Plymouth University, we shared some of the et...
This edition of Support for Learning came about through an incidental comment by one of the Journal'...
Ruth Patrick, Kayleigh Garthwaite, Maddy Power and Geoff Page write that recent political rhetoric i...
In New Pandemics, Old Politics: Two Hundred Years of War on Disease and its Alternatives, Alex de Wa...
Pandemics and the social and economic crises they cause are not inevitable, says Winnie Byanyima (Un...
Four months since the World Health Organisation declared COVID-19 a pandemic, Sir Richard Mottram ou...
The pandemic has turned some economic assumptions upside down, says Andrés Velasco (LSE)
The pandemic has turned some economic assumptions upside down, says Andrés Velasco
In Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Aid during the Covid-19 Crisis, Marina Sitrin and Colectiva Sembrar e...
Joelle Grogan (Middlesex University) explains the law and governance put in place by the UK governme...
The tendency to consume news information to mitigate uncertainty is well-known to scholars. But cons...
In Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Aid during the COVID-19 Crisis, Marina Sitrin and Colectiva Sembrar e...
The introduction to the second edition of Understanding & Responding to Behaviour that Challenges in...
Maja Graso and Paul Dolan examine the manifestations and consequences of firmly-held beliefs in COVI...
Jonathan White explains why analogies associated with public health tend to be used in areas unrelat...
In this presentation, delivered at Off the Lip 2015 at Plymouth University, we shared some of the et...
This edition of Support for Learning came about through an incidental comment by one of the Journal'...
Ruth Patrick, Kayleigh Garthwaite, Maddy Power and Geoff Page write that recent political rhetoric i...
In New Pandemics, Old Politics: Two Hundred Years of War on Disease and its Alternatives, Alex de Wa...