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Infectious Historians
InfectiousHistorians
142 episodes
1 week ago
Covering infectious diseases through history from plague to COVID-19.
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Covering infectious diseases through history from plague to COVID-19.
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History
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Episode 125 - Pandemic Politics during Covid-19 with Shana Gadarian
Infectious Historians
1 hour 8 minutes 13 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 125 - Pandemic Politics during Covid-19 with Shana Gadarian

Shana Gadarian (Syracuse University) joins the infectious historians to discuss her book on politics and their influence on behavior during Covid-19. The conversation begins with Shana’s decision to work on the behavior of Americans during Covid-19 early in the pandemic and she reflects on the process of writing the book as events were still unfolding. She explains the methodology she and her co-authors used for their analysis, and talks about their findings - a key one being that partisanship was a major determinant in Americans’ risk-taking and Covid-related behavior. Things changed after Biden won the 2020 election. Shana continues by discussing other potential avenues she could have expanded her research to, and concludes with a reflection about whether Americans have learned from Covid.

Infectious Historians
Covering infectious diseases through history from plague to COVID-19.