An Expertise Under Pressure blog post on the work of Professor Elizabeth Anderson, University of Michigan. Reposted here with kind permission from the Centre for the Humanities and Social Change, Cambridge.
MoreBettina Varwig, co-convenor of the CRASSH Auralities Research Network, shares her thoughts on the democratisation of listening to live classical music during the pandemic.
MoreHannah Baker, Research Associate with the Expertise Under Pressure Project, takes a closer look at how SAGE is viewed in the current times of a global pandemic.
MoreShauna Concannon, Research Associate with the Giving Voice to Digital Democracies research project at CRASSH, takes a look at how in times of great uncertainty, such as a global pandemic, the appetite for reliable and trustworthy information increases.
MoreFelix Anderl, Research Associate with ARTEFACT and member of the Centre for Global Knowledge Studies (gloknos), writes on the looming crisis of food security and nutrition, aggravated by the coronavirus pandemic.
This article was originally posted in OpenDemocracy in May 2020.
Emily So, Co-Investigator for the Expertise Under Pressure project, takes a look at how the UK's policy on mask-wearing has changed over the course of the pandemic.
MoreKatie Cohen is a Research Assistant for the Expertise Under Pressure project at CRASSH and at the Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP). In this blog she is looking at citizen science as a contribution to the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
MoreChristos Lynteris and Lukas Engelmann from the Visual Representations of the Third Plague Pandemic research project (2013 – 2018) tell us about their new book Sulphuric Utopias: A History of Maritime Fumigation.
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