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Date |
Title |
Authors All Authors |
1 |
[GO] |
2025―May―15 |
Excess of death and the experiential disruption of death and mourning rituals during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa |
Lorena Nunez Carrasco, Kezia Rose Lewins, Silvie Cooper |
2 |
[GO] |
2025―May―05 |
“It’s like The Matrix. You have all the numbers, all the information, but no touch, no feeling”: South African teachers’ experiences of teaching oral hard-of-hearing learners (HoHL) during COVID-19 restrictions |
Victor Manuel de Andrade, Tashira Bava |
3 |
[GO] |
2025―Apr―01 |
Understanding the pandemic: self and other alignment with COVID poetry |
Marcello Giovanelli, Polina Gavin |
4 |
[GO] |
2025―Mar―25 |
Beyond medical xenophobia: Congolese and Somali refugees’ struggles, perceptions and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa |
Dostin Mulopo Lakika, Tackson Makandwa |
5 |
[GO] |
2025―Jan―06 |
‘I’m not ok, we are not ok’: an exploration into the embodied precarity experienced by disabled people and their family members living in rural South Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Joanne Neille |
6 |
[GO] |
2023―Dec―19 |
Transparent boundaries as scenographies of trust: the COVID-19 pandemic from the view of material cultural studies and artistic works |
Monika Ankele, Céline Kaiser |
7 |
[GO] |
2023―Dec―16 |
Bearing witness poetically in a pandemic: documenting suffering and care in conditions of physical isolation and uncertainty |
Katherine Boydell, Deborah Lupton |
8 |
[GO] |
2023―Oct―20 |
UK media responses to HIV through the lens of COVID-19: a study of multidirectional memory |
Frances Pheasant-Kelly |
9 |
[GO] |
2023―Aug―24 |
The pandemic body: the lived body during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Jamila Rodrigues, Kathryn Body, Havi Carel |
10 |
[GO] |
2023―Aug―17 |
Forensic rhetoric: COVID-19, the forum and the boundaries of healthcare evidence |
David Houston Jones |
11 |
[GO] |
2023―Jul―07 |
‘You just emotionally break’: understanding COVID-19 narratives through public health humanities |
Lise Saffran, Ashti Doobay-Persaud |
12 |
[GO] |
2023―Jun―05 |
Solidarity during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from a nine-country interview study in Europe |
Katharina Kieslich, Amelia Fiske, Marie Gaille, Ilaria Galasso, Susi Geiger, Nora Hangel, et al. (+12) Ruth Horn, Marjolein Lanzing, Sébastien Libert, Elisa Lievevrouw, Federica Lucivero, Luca Marelli, Barbara Prainsack, Franziska Schönweitz, Tamar Sharon, Wanda Spahl, Ine Van Hoyweghen, Bettina M. Zimmermann |
13 |
[GO] |
2023―Jun―02 |
From danger to destination: changes in the language of endemic disease during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Brigitte Nerlich, Rusi Jaspal |
14 |
[GO] |
2023―Jun―02 |
Does medical humanities matter? The challenge of COVID-19 |
Jane Macnaughton |
15 |
[GO] |
2023―Apr―06 |
The language of vaccination campaigns during COVID-19 |
Sara Vilar-Lluch, Emma McClaughlin, Dawn Knight, Svenja Adolphs, Elena Nichele |
16 |
[GO] |
2022―Dec―07 |
Mutant metaphors:Frankensteinin the era of COVID-19 |
Allison Coffelt, Alexandre Djandji |
17 |
[GO] |
2022―Jul―19 |
Making space for disability studies within a structurally competent medical curriculum: reflections on long Covid |
Joanne Hunt |
18 |
[GO] |
2022―Jul―12 |
Of not passing: homelessness, addiction, mental health and care during COVID-19 |
Johannes Lenhard, Megan Margetts, Eana Meng |
19 |
[GO] |
2022―May―30 |
Perplexity as a provocation: revisiting the role of metaphor as a ‘place holder’ for the potential of COVID-19 antibodies |
Marsha Rosengarten |
20 |
[GO] |
2022―May―23 |
Biopower under a state of exception: stories of dying and grieving alone during COVID-19 emergency measures |
J.Cristian Rangel, Dave Holmes, Amélie Perron, Granville E Miller |
21 |
[GO] |
2022―May―18 |
COVID-19 narratives and layered temporality |
Jessica Howell |
22 |
[GO] |
2022―May―06 |
The COVID-19 vaccine patent: a right without rationale |
Nabeel Mahdi Althabhawi, Ali Adil Kashef Al-Ghetaa |
23 |
[GO] |
2022―Mar―17 |
‘The time is out of joint’: temporality, COVID-19 and graphic medicine |
Sathyaraj Venkatesan, Ishani Anwesha Joshi |
24 |
[GO] |
2022―Mar―16 |
Decolonising ‘man’, resituating pandemic: an intervention in the pathogenesis of colonial capitalism |
Rosemary J Jolly |
25 |
[GO] |
2021―Dec―20 |
Narrative trajectories of disaster response: ethical preparedness from Katrina to COVID-19 |
Yoshiko Iwai, Sarah Holdren, Leah Teresa Rosen, Nina Y Hu |
26 |
[GO] |
2021―Jul―12 |
A mirror in fiction: drawing parallelisms between Camus’s La Peste and COVID-19 |
César Pérez Romero |
27 |
[GO] |
2021―Jun―21 |
Casualties of the World War II metaphor: women’s reproductive health fighting for narrative inclusion in COVID-19 |
Yuki Bailey, Megha Shankar, Patrick Phillips |
28 |
[GO] |
2021―May―10 |
Lessons from the frontlines: a junior doctor’s experience of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in a resource-limited setting |
Brabaharan Subhani, Dilushi Wijayaratne, Saroj Jayasinghe |
29 |
[GO] |
2021―Mar―29 |
‘From disaster, miracles are wrought’: a narrative analysis of UK media depictions of remote GP consulting in the COVID-19 pandemic using Burke’s pentad |
Gilly Mroz, Chrysanthi Papoutsi, Trisha Greenhalgh |
30 |
[GO] |
2020―Aug―26 |
Publishing in a pandemic |
Brandy Schillace |
31 |
[GO] |
2020―Aug―20 |
Virtual volunteers: the importance of restructuring medical volunteering during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Zachary Pickell, Kathleen Gu, Aaron M Williams |