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Socially-distanced science: how British publics were imagined, modelled and marginalised in political and expert responses to the COVID-19 pandemic

Sociology

Socially-distanced science: how British publics were imagined, modelled and marginalised in political and expert responses to the COVID-19 pandemic

R. Ballo, W. Pearce, et al.

Explore the contrasting narratives of the UK's high COVID-19 death rate, revealing the imagined 'freedom-loving' public and the wartime spirit of solidarity. This insightful research by Rokia Ballo, Warren Pearce, Jack Stilgoe, and James Wilsdon delves into the social inequalities that shaped scientific advice and policy during the pandemic.

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