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Critical Public Health
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2022
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Title:COVID-19 contact tracing apps: UK public perceptions
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Contributors:Samuel, G. ( author ) / Roberts, S. L. ( author ) / Fiske, A. ( author ) / Lucivero, F. ( author ) / McLennan, S. ( author ) / Phillips, A. ( author ) / Hayes, S. ( author ) / Johnson, S. B. ( author )
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Published in:Critical Public Health ; 32, 1 ; 31-43
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Publication date:2022-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 32, Issue 1
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COVID-19 and techno-solutionism: responsibilization without contextualization?Marelli, Luca / Kieslich, Katharina / Geiger, Susi et al. | 2022
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Normative positions towards COVID-19 contact-tracing apps: findings from a large-scale qualitative study in nine European countriesLucivero, Federica / Marelli, Luca / Hangel, Nora / Zimmermann, Bettina Maria / Prainsack, Barbara / Galasso, Ilaria / Horn, Ruth / Kieslich, Katharina / Lanzing, Marjolein / Lievevrouw, Elisa et al. | 2022
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Medical pluralism and ambivalent trust: pandemic technologies, inequalities, and public health in Ecuador and ArgentinaHill, Michael D. / Fernández Salvador, Consuelo / Pelfini, Alejandro / Salas, Marcelo / Rosés, María Alejandra et al. | 2022
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COVID-19 contact tracing apps: UK public perceptionsSamuel, G. / Roberts, S. L. / Fiske, A. / Lucivero, F. / McLennan, S. / Phillips, A. / Hayes, S. / Johnson, S. B. et al. | 2022
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Pandemics, infection control and social justice: challenges for policy evaluationSpeed, Ewen / Carter, Simon / Green, Judith et al. | 2022
- 48
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Corporate contact tracing as a pandemic responseFrench, Martin / Guta, Adrian / Gagnon, Marilou / Mykhalovskiy, Eric / Roberts, Stephen L / Goh, Su / McClelland, Alexander / McKelvey, Fenwick et al. | 2022
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Policing the pandemic: estimating spatial and racialized inequities in New York City police enforcement of COVID-19 mandatesKajeepeta, Sandhya / Bruzelius, Emilie / Ho, Jessica Z. / Prins, Seth J. et al. | 2022
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Ethnic disparities in health & social care workers’ exposure, protection, and clinical management of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UKKapilashrami, A. / Otis, M. / Omodara, D. / Nandi, A. / Vats, A. / Adeniyi, O. / Speed, E. / Potter, J. L. / Eder, B. / Pareek, M. et al. | 2022
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Rethinking disease preparedness: incertitude and the politics of knowledgeLeach, Melissa / MacGregor, Hayley / Ripoll, Santiago / Scoones, Ian / Wilkinson, Annie et al. | 2022
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Buddhist Monks as community organizers: an indigenous response to COVID-19 in the Spiti Valley of Northern IndiaSingh, Tejinder P. / de Schweinitz, Peter A. / Khanna, Ishita / Norbu, Chhering et al. | 2022
- 104
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Mental coaching through crisis: digital technologies and psychological governance during COVID-19Lindsay, Neil / Baker, Tom / Calder-Dawe, Octavia et al. | 2022
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Public health morality, sex, and COVID-19: sexual minority men’s HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) decision-making during Ontario’s first COVID-19 lockdownGaspar, Mark / Grey, Cornel / Wells, Alex / Hull, Mark / Tan, Darrell H. S. / Lachowsky, Nathan / Grace, Daniel et al. | 2022
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Can adaptation to ‘extraordinary’ times teach us about ways to strengthen community-based chronic disease prevention? Insights from the COVID-19 pandemicLoblay, Victoria / Garvey, Kate / Shiell, Alan / Kavanagh, Shane / Hawe, Penelope et al. | 2022