如何研究新冠疫情?美国社会学学会和哈佛大学列了参考文献
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美国社会学学会官网和哈佛大学Contemporary Ethnography and Inequality Workshop
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文献清单与短介
1 美国社会学学会开列新冠疫情研究期刊论文清单
首先,美国社会学学会旗下的刊物Sociology of Health and Illness在2013年就出过一次专刊:
Special Issue:
Pandemics and Emerging Infectious Diseases: the Sociological Agenda
《大流行和新生的传染病:社会学议题》
这一期收录了10+篇专门研究这一议题的社会学论文,包括(详见页底):
从世界主义或国际视角分析大流行议题,(Figuie, 2013)、从性别角度看待传染病事件中的护理等角色期望议题(Goodderis and Kate, 2013)、城市治理议题(Hoffman,2013),也可以看到第三世界和第一世界国家的不同研究(如土耳其、纽约、法国等,Jerolmack, 2013; McCormick and Kristoffer, 2013)、2009年前后禽流感时媒体社会学研究(Mesch, 2013)、公私合作议题(Steyer and Claude, 2013)等等。
美国社会学学会也筛选和公开了旗下众多刊物,和疫情研究有关的期刊论文,包括八大领域:
这些研究,来自的期刊包括:Sociology of Race and Ethnicity、Sociology of Education、Journal of Health and Social Behavior、American Sociological Review、Society and Mental Health、Social Psychology Quarterly ……。
这些研究涉及的议题,包括:医疗卫生议题中的利他主义(Healy,2004)、社会支持研究(Mossakowski and Zhang, 2014)、以无条件基本收入思考疫情解决方案的可能性(Calnitsky, 2019)、种族等不同的背景区隔下的传染议题(Link, 2008)、涉及疫情的一些组织研究,如医院、保险公司、在线社区等(Franz, Skinner, Wynn and Kelleher, 2019;Koppel, 2005)……。
2 哈佛大学开列新冠疫情研究参考的民族志专著
哈佛大学的Contemporary Ethnography and Inequality Workshop,也因应疫情趋势下,收集了5篇网文讨论——如何在疫情之下,做民族志研究?
进一步讲,如何您想以民族志的方式研究新冠疫情,有什么可以参考的类似的民族研究作品呢?哈佛大学这个workshop推荐我们看以下几本书,是和公共卫生、流行前几天有关的优秀民族志作品。
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Hunter, Mark. 2010. Love in the Time of AIDS: Inequality, Gender, and Rights in South Africa. Bloomington, IN: Indian University Press.
Hyde, Sandra Teresa. Eating Spring Rice: The Cultural Politics of AIDS in Southwest China. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
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Wyrod, Robert. 2016. AIDS and Masculinity in the African City: Privilege, Inequality, and Modern Manhood. Oakland, CA: University of California Press.
美国社会学学会开放和推荐的文献
Sociology of Health & Illness 2013年专刊
Chien, Yu-Ju. 2013. “How Did International Agencies Perceive the Avian Influenza Problem? The Adoption and Manufacture of the ‘One World, One Health’ Framework.” Sociology of Health & Illness 35(2):213–26.
Dingwall, Robert, Lily M. Hoffman, and Karen Staniland. 2013. “Introduction: Why a Sociology of Pandemics?” Sociology of Health & Illness 35(2):167–73.
Figuié, Muriel. 2013. “Global Health Risks and Cosmopolitisation: From Emergence to Interference.” Sociology of Health & Illness 35(2):227–40.
French, Martin, and Eric Mykhalovskiy. 2013. “Public Health Intelligence and the Detection of Potential Pandemics.” Sociology of Health & Illness 35(2):174–87.
Gislason, Maya K. 2013. “West Nile Virus: The Production of a Public Health Pandemic.” Sociology of Health & Illness 35(2):188–99.
Godderis, Rebecca, and Kate Rossiter. 2013. “‘If You Have a Soul, You Will Volunteer at Once’: Gendered Expectations of Duty to Care during Pandemics.” Sociology of Health & Illness 35(2):304–8.
Hoffman, Lily M. 2013. “The Return of the City-State: Urban Governance and the New York City H1N1 Pandemic.” Sociology of Health & Illness 35(2):255–67.
Jerolmack, Colin. 2013. “Who’s Worried about Turkeys? How ‘Organisational Silos’ Impede Zoonotic Disease Surveillance.” Sociology of Health & Illness 35(2):200–212.
Mansnerus, Erika. 2013. “Using Model-Based Evidence in the Governance of Pandemics.” Sociology of Health & Illness 35(2):280–91.
McCormick, Sabrina, and Kristoffer Whitney. 2013. “The Making of Public Health Emergencies: West Nile Virus in New York City.” Sociology of Health & Illness 35(2):268–79.
Mesch, Gustavo S., Kent P. Schwirian, and Tanya Kolobov. 2013. “Attention to the Media and Worry over Becoming Infected: The Case of the Swine Flu (H1N1) Epidemic of 2009.” Sociology of Health & Illness 35(2):325–31.
Sherlaw, William, and Jocelyn Raude. 2013. “Why the French Did Not Choose to Panic: A Dynamic Analysis of the Public Response to the Influenza Pandemic.” Sociology of Health & Illness 35(2):332–44.
Staniland, Karen, and Greg Smith. 2013. “Flu Frames.” Sociology of Health & Illness 35(2):309–24.
Steyer, Véronique, and Claude Gilbert. 2013. “Exploring the Ambiguous Consensus on Public–Private Partnerships in Collective Risk Preparation.” Sociology of Health & Illness 35(2):292–303.
Taylor, Rosemary C. R. 2013. “The Politics of Securing Borders and the Identities of Disease.” Sociology of Health & Illness 35(2):241–54.
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Clash of Risk Cultures or Critique of American Universalism
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Are we Prepared for the Next Disaster?
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Journal of Health and Social Behavior (2008)
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https://www.asanet.org/covid-19-asa-journals
https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/cei/covid19resources