Pandemic publishing: A bibliometric review of COVID-19 research in the crisis and disaster literature [0.03%]
大流行出版物:危机与灾害文献中COVID-19研究的计量学回顾
Sanneke Kuipers,Annemarie van der Wilt,Jeroen Wolbers
Sanneke Kuipers
Iconic events have traditionally instigated progression in the fields of crisis and disaster science. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the pressing question is how this global health emergency impacted the research agendas of our field...
Swedish exceptionalism and the Sars-CoV2 pandemic crisis: Representations of crisis and national identity in the public sphere [0.03%]
瑞典的特殊性与新冠病毒大流行危机:公共领域中的危机及民族认同的建构
Sandra Simonsen
Sandra Simonsen
In abstaining from law-enforced virus containment measures, the Swedish response to the severe respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic crisis stood out as radically different compared to other European nations. The present study aims to...
Sanneke Kuipers,Jeroen Wolbers
Sanneke Kuipers
The impact of social distancing on community case count in the United States: Testing the efficacy of protection motivation theory during early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
美国社会隔离对社区病例数的影响:在COVID-19大流行初期检验保护动机理论的有效性
Minkyu Yeom,Fran Stewart,Alice Stewart
Minkyu Yeom
Centuries of practice and an array of public health literature support social distancing (SD), or self-quarantine, as a valuable nonpharmaceutical intervention. To convince individuals to engage in behaviors that limit infection, public hea...
Drawing lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic: Seven obstacles to learning from public inquiries in the wake of the crisis [0.03%]
从新冠疫情中吸取教训:危机过后公共调查学习的七个障碍
Kerstin Eriksson,Reidar Staupe-Delgado,Jørgen Holst
Kerstin Eriksson
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the emerging COVID-19 threat a pandemic following the global spread of the virus. A year later, a number of governments are being handed the concluding reports of national public inq...
Containing COVID-19 risk in the UAE: Mass quarantine, mental health, and implications for crisis management [0.03%]
含新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情风险的阿联酋:大规模隔离、心理健康及其对危机管理的意义
Justin Thomas,James P Terry
Justin Thomas
The COVID-19 pandemic is the first global "NASECH disaster," owing to its natural hazard (NH) origin and unprecedented subsequent repercussions for global society (S), economy (EC), and health (H). Emergency health control measures required...
A disaster by any other name?: COVID-19 and support for an All-Hazards approach [0.03%]
名副其实的灾难吗?——新冠肺炎疫情下的“全灾害”应对措施支持度分析
Samantha Penta,James Kendra,Valerie Marlowe et al.
Samantha Penta et al.
Disasters are among the crises that can test the decision making skill of elected and appointed public officials from planning through response and recovery. The COVID-19 crisis, a public health emergency rather than one with immediate dama...
Public perceptions of the role of government and nonstate actors in responding to COVID-19 [0.03%]
公众对政府和非国家行为者在应对新冠肺炎疫情中的作用的看法
Daniel Sledge,Herschel F Thomas
Daniel Sledge
In this article, we examine public perceptions of the importance of different levels of government and of nongovernmental entities in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. By analyzing the case of COVID-19, we illuminate patterns that may be...
Beatrice de Graaf,Lotte Jensen,Rina Knoeff et al.
Beatrice de Graaf et al.
In this paper, we address the question on how societies coped with pandemic crises, how they tried to control or adapt to the disease, or even managed to overcome the death trap in history. On the basis of historical research, we describe h...
Assessing the effects of calculated inaction on national responses to the COVID-19 crisis [0.03%]
计算不出手的后果:对各国新冠肺炎疫情应对措施的评估
Nikolaos Zahariadis,Stephen Ceccoli,Evangelia Petridou
Nikolaos Zahariadis
How does calculated inaction affect subsequent responses to the COVID-19 crisis? We argue that when governments employ calculated inaction during crises, they are more likely to manipulate the technical (scientific) aspects of national resp...