RT @JSociology: Our most highly cited article in the last 6 months - available open access now: 'A sociology of the Covid-19 pandemic: A co…
RT @JSociology: Our most highly cited article in the last 6 months - available open access now: 'A sociology of the Covid-19 pandemic: A co…
RT @JSociology: Our most highly cited article in the last 6 months - available open access now: 'A sociology of the Covid-19 pandemic: A co…
RT @JSociology: Our most highly cited article in the last 6 months - available open access now: 'A sociology of the Covid-19 pandemic: A co…
RT @JSociology: Our most highly cited article in the last 6 months - available open access now: 'A sociology of the Covid-19 pandemic: A co…
RT @JSociology: Our most highly cited article in the last 6 months - available open access now: 'A sociology of the Covid-19 pandemic: A co…
Our most highly cited article in the last 6 months - available open access now: 'A sociology of the Covid-19 pandemic: A commentary and research agenda for sociologists' by Prof. Paul R Ward @Flinders @austsoc @MonashSoc https://t.co/LAtWPq3pW4
@thesharedscope https://t.co/YcT860DfLj Does this seem similar to your intended approach?
RT @SAGEsociology: "I hope that [#sociologists] can learn about how best to prepare for pandemics in the future and what Covid-19 can teach…
RT @SAGEsociology: "I hope that [#sociologists] can learn about how best to prepare for pandemics in the future and what Covid-19 can teach…
RT @SAGEsociology: "I hope that [#sociologists] can learn about how best to prepare for pandemics in the future and what Covid-19 can teach…
RT @SAGEsociology: "I hope that [#sociologists] can learn about how best to prepare for pandemics in the future and what Covid-19 can teach…
RT @SAGEsociology: "I hope that [#sociologists] can learn about how best to prepare for pandemics in the future and what Covid-19 can teach…
RT @SAGEsociology: "I hope that [#sociologists] can learn about how best to prepare for pandemics in the future and what Covid-19 can teach…
"I hope that [#sociologists] can learn about how best to prepare for pandemics in the future and what Covid-19 can teach us about ourselves, human interaction and social systems for an ethical, sustainable and equitable existence." https://t.co/93r3BX6M3
For later reference. How #Sociology of #COVIDー19 was starting. OA articles from July 2020. https://t.co/kKcoNppKai https://t.co/zyNLOgr9p5 https://t.co/yaRxeXZ4qr
@DavidPetts1 Best best is to look to other fields studying changing social attitudes to 'risk' and 'cleanliness', to help narrow down material evidence in objects and spaces. See for instance: https://t.co/NclTaxu96T
RT @ShazAnsari1: A sociology of the Covid-19 pandemic: A commentary and research agenda for sociologists - Paul R Ward, 2020 https://t.co/y…
RT @ShazAnsari1: A sociology of the Covid-19 pandemic: A commentary and research agenda for sociologists - Paul R Ward, 2020 https://t.co/y…
RT @ShazAnsari1: A sociology of the Covid-19 pandemic: A commentary and research agenda for sociologists - Paul R Ward, 2020 https://t.co/y…
@Sine81755776; @past3amsquad this may be an interesting and worthwhile read!
A sociology of the Covid-19 pandemic: A commentary and research agenda for sociologists - Paul R Ward, 2020 https://t.co/ylLFkvdebS
"A sociology of the Covid-19 pandemic: A commentary and research agenda for sociologists" https://t.co/NmBR7Kpht5 https://t.co/gi2ayeS48o