“Bridging the gap”: The importance of interpersonal risk and crisis communication
In the autumn of 2021, the Swedish COVID-19 vaccination roll-out was in full progress and vaccines had become available for all Swedish adults. Although...
In the autumn of 2021, the Swedish COVID-19 vaccination roll-out was in full progress and vaccines had become available for all Swedish adults. Although...
In an October 2021 press release published by The Guardian, the United Kingdom’s initial handling of the COVID-19 pandemic was described as “one of...
In Germany, shortly after the beginning of the COVID 19 pandemic and the decision by politicians to protect the population through far-reaching restrictions, criticism...
History of urban planning and relation to health crises For a long time, the history of urban design in many European countries has evolved...
On 24 February 2022 at the latest, a long-simmering crisis in Europe became acute. Since this day, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has had a...
With the COVID-19 pandemic still ongoing, a second public health risk has the world on high alert: a worldwide breakout of the monkeypox virus...
At the beginning of the summer of 2020, and after having spent weeks or even months all over Europe either confined to our homes...
Facemask usage is from an international horizon heavily associated with political views. But how have people actually made sense of masks as a protective...
The forced isolation to which the whole world had been subjected in March 2020 has triggered a reaction to social change caused by the...
Most languages and cultures have a saying with the same message as the English proverb “a stitch in time saves nine”. Like a lot...