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What’s the point of social science in a pandemic?

Jan 5, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Pandemic Response - What Was It Like?
01:56 • 2min
3
An Anthropological Approach to the Epidemic Crisis?
03:44 • 2min
4
The Anthropoeic Approach to the Deaf and the Good Death Project
05:16 • 2min
5
The Right to Care, the Social Foundations of Recovery
07:24 • 2min
6
Social Bubbles - A New Way of Socializing
09:12 • 2min
7
The Economic Impact of the Pandemic
10:43 • 2min
8
What Can We Learn From the Spanish Flue?
12:34 • 2min
9
The Pandemic and the Economic Recovery of the Spanish Economy
14:24 • 2min
10
What Is the Most Similar Thing?
15:55 • 2min
11
The Transition to Home Work Is Bad or Good?
17:57 • 2min
12
How Behavior Economics Shaped Government Policy
19:37 • 2min
13
Save the Nh S, Save Lives
22:00 • 2min
14
The Three Cascade Effects of Human Behavior
23:36 • 3min
15
Locking Down
26:33 • 2min
16
Global Health Security - The Art of Behavior Public Policy
28:14 • 2min
17
We Didn't Stop People Coming Into Our Country
29:59 • 2min
18
The Effects of the Pandemic on Mental Health
32:11 • 3min
19
A Brief History of the Eamsmyth Plague
35:13 • 2min
20
Is There a Pandemic in Sheffield?
36:53 • 2min
21
Is There a Myth in Eemis?
39:15 • 2min
22
The Moral Obligation of Doctors in an Epidemic
41:23 • 2min
23
Porcast - L C I C
43:00 • 2min