Friday, December 31, 2021

Archived - COVID-19 and the social sciences (no longer being updated)

Here are some resources on COVID-19 and the social sciences, resources for social scientists about the pandemic or resources on social science aspects of it.  

Using sociology to read COVID studies critically, Dr Zuleyka Zevallos (a sociologist living on Gadigal land in Australia).

A sociological critique of COVID-19, Dr Simon Carter (a sociologist at the Open University, UK).

COVID resources from EGENIS, the Centre for the Study of Life Sciences at the University of Exeter, including details of things read by their COVID reading group, and a longer reading list.    You may need advice from your librarian to get access to some items.

The British Sociological Association's list of opportunities and resources relating to COVID.

The Global Health Network's page of resources to enable design of social science studies relating to, or conducted during, the pandemic.

The Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform has resources relating to COVID, including briefings, case studies, journal articles, reports and tools.

COSSA, the Consortium of Social Sciences Associations, has a page of COVID-19 resources, designed to support its work to influence federal policymakers in the United States.

The Academy of Social Sciences COVID-19 Hub.  Includes links to work undertaken in academia and in thinktanks.

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