COVID-19 and studying disasters in Singapore
Dealing practically with the web of complexities that constitutes the COVID-19 pandemic requires going beyond public health and economic repercussions. Social science research on disasters can contribute to this. In this article, I will sketch three approaches drawn from sociology, psychology, geogr...
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Main Author: | LIM, Wee Kiat |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2020
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