Anthropology at speed, at scale, in action: The CommuniVax example

Author:

Brunson Emily K.1ORCID,Schoch‐Spana Monica2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anthropology Brigham Young University Provo Utah USA

2. Department of Environmental Health and Engineering Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractThis special issue presents accounts of different aspects of the CommuniVax Coalition and its work—a project that conducted rapid, multisited, applied anthropological research to deliver guidance during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Our purpose in writing these articles is to provide details of our work so anthropologists interested in similar types of research can learn from our efforts. While anthropological research has been, and largely still is, an endeavor of individuals at a relatively slow pace, the future of the discipline, and especially of anthropologists working outside traditional academia, is team‐based, rapid research. As such, anthropologists need to know how to conduct research at speed, participate as members of research teams and, more importantly, how to organize and lead teams to conduct timely, collaborative, focused, and practical research.

Funder

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

Rockefeller Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Reference46 articles.

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