Beyond COVID: towards a transdisciplinary synthesis for understanding responses and developing pandemic preparedness in Alaska
Pandemics are regularly occurring events, and there are foundational principles of pandemic preparation upon which communities, regions, states, and nations may draw upon for elevated preparedness against an inevitable future infectious disease threat. Many disciplines within the social sciences can...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:75493e4d93da491c9ceeee24556eceac 2024-10-13T14:05:29+00:00 Beyond COVID: towards a transdisciplinary synthesis for understanding responses and developing pandemic preparedness in Alaska Taylor P. van Doren Ryan A. Brown Guangqing Chi Patricia Cochran Katie Cueva Laura Eichelberger Ruby Fried Stacey Fritz Micah B. Hahn Ron Heintz Davin Holen Noor Johnson Josée Lavoie Emily Maxwell Lisa McNair Todd Nicewonger Robert W. Orttung Andrey N. Petrov James E. Powell 2024-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2024.2404273 https://doaj.org/article/75493e4d93da491c9ceeee24556eceac EN eng Taylor & Francis Group https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/22423982.2024.2404273 https://doaj.org/toc/2242-3982 doi:10.1080/22423982.2024.2404273 2242-3982 https://doaj.org/article/75493e4d93da491c9ceeee24556eceac International Journal of Circumpolar Health, Vol 83, Iss 1 (2024) Pandemics community-based research social science emerging pathogens risk perception housing security Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 article 2024 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2024.2404273 2024-09-17T16:00:48Z Pandemics are regularly occurring events, and there are foundational principles of pandemic preparation upon which communities, regions, states, and nations may draw upon for elevated preparedness against an inevitable future infectious disease threat. Many disciplines within the social sciences can provide crucial insight and transdisciplinary thinking for the development of preparedness measures. In 2023, the National Science Foundation funded a conference of circumpolar researchers and Indigenous partners to reflect on COVID-19-related research. In this article, we synthesise our diverse social science perspectives to: (1) identify potential areas of future pandemic-related research in Alaska, and (2) pose new research questions that elevate the needs of Alaska and its people, pursuant of a specific body of pandemic knowledge that takes into account the ecological and sociocultural contexts of the region. In doing so, we highlight important domains of research in the social sciences from transdisciplinary perspectives, including the centering of Indigenous knowledges and needs, the contexts of risk perception and resilience, food and housing security, and more. We highlight the contributions of social sciences to pandemic knowledge and provide a foundation for future pandemic-related research in Alaska. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Circumpolar Health International Journal of Circumpolar Health Alaska Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic International Journal of Circumpolar Health 83 1 |
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Pandemics are regularly occurring events, and there are foundational principles of pandemic preparation upon which communities, regions, states, and nations may draw upon for elevated preparedness against an inevitable future infectious disease threat. Many disciplines within the social sciences can provide crucial insight and transdisciplinary thinking for the development of preparedness measures. In 2023, the National Science Foundation funded a conference of circumpolar researchers and Indigenous partners to reflect on COVID-19-related research. In this article, we synthesise our diverse social science perspectives to: (1) identify potential areas of future pandemic-related research in Alaska, and (2) pose new research questions that elevate the needs of Alaska and its people, pursuant of a specific body of pandemic knowledge that takes into account the ecological and sociocultural contexts of the region. In doing so, we highlight important domains of research in the social sciences from transdisciplinary perspectives, including the centering of Indigenous knowledges and needs, the contexts of risk perception and resilience, food and housing security, and more. We highlight the contributions of social sciences to pandemic knowledge and provide a foundation for future pandemic-related research in Alaska. |
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Taylor P. van Doren Ryan A. Brown Guangqing Chi Patricia Cochran Katie Cueva Laura Eichelberger Ruby Fried Stacey Fritz Micah B. Hahn Ron Heintz Davin Holen Noor Johnson Josée Lavoie Emily Maxwell Lisa McNair Todd Nicewonger Robert W. Orttung Andrey N. Petrov James E. Powell |
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Taylor P. van Doren Ryan A. Brown Guangqing Chi Patricia Cochran Katie Cueva Laura Eichelberger Ruby Fried Stacey Fritz Micah B. Hahn Ron Heintz Davin Holen Noor Johnson Josée Lavoie Emily Maxwell Lisa McNair Todd Nicewonger Robert W. Orttung Andrey N. Petrov James E. Powell |
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Beyond COVID: towards a transdisciplinary synthesis for understanding responses and developing pandemic preparedness in Alaska |
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Beyond COVID: towards a transdisciplinary synthesis for understanding responses and developing pandemic preparedness in Alaska |
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Beyond COVID: towards a transdisciplinary synthesis for understanding responses and developing pandemic preparedness in Alaska |
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Beyond COVID: towards a transdisciplinary synthesis for understanding responses and developing pandemic preparedness in Alaska |
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