Relevance Of Behavioural And Cultural Insights In Times Of Pandemic

R. Butler
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In the last years, I have been working at the WHO ofce in Copenhagen which covers 53 countries across the European region. I'm a sociologist and not a health expert, neither I am an urban planner nor a designer. Indeed, I am not anybody truly working in your feld of expertise but, as a sociologist, I have a lot to say about the value of the social sciences and the humanities to the work that you all do and to your studies. I'm going to start by going back in time to look into the early 1800s, and precisely 1831, when cholera - the water-borne disease that is mostly spread by water - was a ripping through London.
大流行时期行为和文化见解的相关性
过去几年,我一直在世卫组织哥本哈根办事处工作,该办事处覆盖欧洲地区53个国家。我是社会学家而不是健康专家,我既不是城市规划师也不是设计师。事实上,我并不是真正在你们的专业领域工作的人,但作为一名社会学家,我有很多话要说,关于社会科学和人文科学对你们所有人的工作和研究的价值。我将从回顾19世纪早期开始,准确地说是1831年,当时霍乱——一种主要通过水传播的水媒疾病——正在伦敦肆虐。
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