Student Work
Exploring the Response to an Unprecedented Pandemic Public
By the beginning of May 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic has killed more than 75,000 persons in the United States, forced millions of businesses to shut down, devastated the budgets and hopes of countless families, closed campuses and schools, and changed the lives of most Americans in ways that were unimaginable a few short months before. Our team, through extensive interviews, participatory action research, and photo-elicitation, documented the lived experience of workers, students, and health care professionals in the early stages of the pandemic, assessed how people made sense of the health risks related to the virus, and examined the measures they took to persevere during a time of social isolation and uncertainty.
- Creator
- Brown, Alia
- Steven Gordon
- Craigie, Connor
- Ryan Michaud
- Skinner, Connor
- Madeline Blake
- Louis Duh
- Robert Peralta
- Olivia Madamba
- Walsh, Cameron
- Emma Bennet
- Mia DiBattista
- Sarah Huber
- Ardhaldjian, Ardavasd
- Wetmore, Amanda
- Klosner, Adam
- Jillian Spera
- Samuel Furtado
- Kyria Nelson
- Olivia Hauber
- Noah Roberts
- Hannah Grace Gallagher
- Hannah Schulz
- Erica Claire Houghton
- Publisher
- Identifier
- E-project-051320-222208
- Keyword
- Advisor
- Year
- 2020
- Date created
- 2020-05-13
- Resource type
- Rights statement
- License
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COVID-19_IQP_D20.pdf | 2020-08-15 | Public |
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