@inbook{1170424c3b4a421d82cc2cfbce659813,
title = "Empowering obstinate memory:: the experiences of Black, Asian and Migrant Nurses before, during and after the pandemic",
abstract = "Knowing COVID-19 demonstrates how researchers in the humanities shone a light on some of the many hidden problems of COVID-19, in the very depths of the pandemic crisis. Drawing on eight COVID-19 research projects, the volume shows how humanities researchers, alongside colleagues in the clinical and life sciences, addressed some of the major critical unknowns about this new infectious disease - from the effects of racism to the risks of deploying shame; from how to design an effective instructional leaflet to how to communicate effectively to bus passengers. Across eight novel case studies, the book showcases how humanities research during a pandemic is not only about interpreting the crisis when it has safely passed, but how it can play a vital, collaborative and instrumental role as events are still unfolding.",
author = "Anandi Ramamurthy and Ken Fero",
year = "2024",
month = may,
day = "21",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781526178640",
series = "The Pandemic and Beyond",
publisher = "Manchester University Press",
pages = "156--178",
editor = "Fred Cooper and Des Fitzgerald",
booktitle = "Knowing COVID-19",
address = "United Kingdom",
}