In it Together or Going it Alone? Five Reflections from UCL’s COVID-19 Social Study
Surveys and interviews from over 70,000 participants over two years provided rare, privileged insight into the effects of the pandemic on people’s daily lives
Surveys and interviews from over 70,000 participants over two years provided rare, privileged insight into the effects of the pandemic on people’s daily lives
While many politicians have experienced declining levels of public trust during the pandemic, faith in science has generally held up well. However, social sciences may struggle to achieve similar levels of authority. By Christina Boswell
What has the pandemic taught us about public trust in governance and the factors that erode trustworthiness? These are important questions if the UK is to shape a strategy for recovery and future preparedness that is both effective and inclusive