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Socio-ecological-economic reflections on the impacts of COVID-19 in Africa
Willie Chinyamurindi (editor), Chioma A. John-Nsa, Lieketseng Ned, Motshedisi S. Mathibe, Aubrey Mpungose, Sithembiso Lindelihle Myeni, Anshu Padayachee, Suveshnee Munien, Urmilla Bob, Razia Z. Adam, Natalie Gordon, Ronel Maart, Haly Holmes, Saadika Khan, Anthony Tolika Sibiya, Nceba Nyembezi, Dagogo W. Legg-Jack, Nhamo Mashavira, Patience Mabika, Hlengiwe Ndlovu, Lunga L. Ngogela, Justine Germo Nzweundji, Innocent Awasom, Franca N. Alaribe Nnadozie, Daisy C. Nwaozuzu, Aliza le Roux, Liezel Cilliers, Moeketsi Kali, Yonas T. Bahta, Philani Moyo (editor)
2025
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This scholarly book magnifies reflections from young scientists in South Africa, Africa and beyond around the COVID-19 pandemic. With contributions by upcoming scientists, this scholarly book provides a synopsis of socio-ecological-economic views on the impact of COVID-19. Through its chapters, the book takes a multi-disciplinary approach to reflecting on what it was like to be a scientist during the COVID-19 pandemic. By doing so, each chapter re-imagines science from the viewpoint of its discipline, offering insights from the perspective of young scientists that could benefit other scholars, academics and policymakers.
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