Knowing COVID-19

The pandemic and beyond

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Manchester University Press
Edited by Fred Cooper, Des Fitzgerald
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Knowing COVID-19 demonstrates how researchers in the humanities shone a light on some of the many hidden problems of COVID-19, in the very depths of the pandemic crisis. Drawing on eight COVID-19 research projects, the volume shows how humanities researchers, alongside colleagues in the clinical and life sciences, addressed some of the major critical unknowns about this new infectious disease – from the effects of racism to the risks of deploying shame; from how to design an effective instructional leaflet to how to communicate effectively to bus passengers. Across eight novel case studies, the book showcases how humanities research during a pandemic is not only about interpreting the crisis when it has safely passed, but how it can play a vital, collaborative and instrumental role as events are still unfolding.

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Contributor Bio

Fred Cooper is Research Fellow at the Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health at the University of Exeter

Des Fitzgerald is Professor of Medical Humanities and Social Sciences at University College Cork

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