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Law, Business and Education

Is COVID-19 a moment for rebuilding the global food system? (Branwyn Poleykett )

Posted on 7th Jun, 202014th Jun, 2020 by Admin

By Branwyn Poleykett In West Africa the COVID-19 pandemic is unfolding against the backdrop of a “food crisis of exceptional magnitude.” People with expertise in…

Care and Communities

What’s the evidence on people’s coronavirus perceptions? (Sonia Oreffice and Climent Quintana-Domeque)

Posted on 7th Jun, 202024th Jun, 2020 by Admin

By Sonia Oreffice and Climent Quintana-Domeque Amid the COVID-19 crisis in the United Kingdom, we formulated specific hypotheses and questions that were pre-registered in AsPredicted (#38962)…

Law, Business and Education

How much are people willing to pay for protective products? (Climent Quintana-Domeque)

Posted on 7th Jun, 202014th Jun, 2020 by Admin

By Climent Quintana-Domeque Amid the COVID-19 crisis in the UK, we study the demand and willingness to pay for hand sanitiser gel, disposable face masks…

Law, Business and Education

A new six-country social survey on COVID-19 (Julian Jamison)

Posted on 7th Jun, 202024th Jun, 2020 by Admin

By Julian Jamison This working paper (the corresponding author is Michèle Belot from the European University Institute) presents a new data set collected on representative…

Law, Business and Education

Lockdown in low-income countries (Julian Jamison)

Posted on 7th Jun, 202014th Jun, 2020 by Admin

By Julian Jamison Unusually for an infectious disease, COVID-19 has primarily made its presence felt in wealthier countries — so far. Now we are beginning…

Care and Communities

Trauma project called in to support Christian ministers (Christopher Southgate)

Posted on 7th Jun, 202014th Jun, 2020 by Admin

By Christopher Southgate The project ‘Tragedies and Christian Congregations’, directed by Professor Chris Southgate in the Department of Theology and Religion, has been exploring how…

Law, Business and Education

How is COVID-19 reworking how we research and write history? (Martin Moore)

Posted on 7th Jun, 202014th Jun, 2020 by Admin

By Martin Moore Historians are as much a product of their particular time and place as the subjects we study. Our interpretations of the past…

Stories and Experiences

How can we create shared understanding of our experiences of health and in isolation? (Jessie Stanier)

Posted on 7th Jun, 202014th Jun, 2020 by Admin

By Jessie Stanier Jessie is working with Nicole Miglio (San Raffaele University, Milan) and Dr Luna Dolezal (Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health,…

Stories and Experiences

Stories of everyday life in Devon and Cornwall (Sarah Cambpell)

Posted on 7th Jun, 202014th Jun, 2020 by Admin

By Sarah Cambpell Hyperlocal is a series of 10 micro-commissions by freelance Devon and Cornwall based artists exploring the hyperlocal of their immediate domestic environment.…

Stories and Experiences

What does it mean for people to be made responsible for their own health during the pandemic? (Clive Barnett)

Posted on 7th Jun, 202014th Jun, 2020 by Admin

By Clive Barnett During the COVID-19 pandemic, British citizens have been asked to act responsibly in novel ways because of the risks their behaviour poses…

Stories and Experiences

What is it like to be in lockdown? (Ian Cook)

Posted on 7th Jun, 202010th Jun, 2020 by Admin

By Ian Cook Created in 52 hours by 16+ postgraduate students, postdoctoral researchers, artists and academics, this book tries to capture its authors’ lockdown experiences,…

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  • Care and Communities (20)
  • Government and the Media (12)
  • Health and Wellbeing (17)
  • Law, Business and Education (12)
  • Nature and Environment (9)
  • Science and Data (13)
  • Stories and Experiences (17)

We are keen to engage as many people as possible in this research, whether individual members of the public, civil society organisations, policy-makers, media organisations, other researchers — or anyone else.

If you have questions about specific projects and ideas reported here, please get in touch with the corresponding author (email hyperlinked at the beginning of each article).

If you are interested in contributing to this site, would like to offer general feedback and/or propose new topics of inquiry, please get in touch with the organising team at wellcomecentre@exeter.ac.uk.

In the fall we will organise virtual, public discussion events focusing on specific strands of the research highlighted here.

Exploring Society With COVID-19 is a platform for Humanities and Social Sciences research on COVID-19 at the University of Exeter. It is coordinated by The Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health and Egenis: the Centre for the Study of the Life Sciences.
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