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« Back to PublicationsRecent enough to matter: Perceived temporal proximity, anxiety, and COVID-19 vaccine intent.
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Powell A. et al, (2026), Vaccine, 85
Four moral models of global health security.
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Butcher FC. et al, (2026), PLoS One, 21
'We can see a savage': a case study of the colonial gaze in generative AI algorithms.
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Alenichev A. et al, (2026), AI Soc, 41, 3413 - 3435
Being the index-case: For an ethics of reciprocity.
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Diniz D. et al, (2025), Dev World Bioeth, 25, 255 - 256
The ethics of global health communication in the artificial intelligence era: avoiding poverty porn 2.0.
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Alenichev A. et al, (2025), Lancet Glob Health, 13, e1803 - e1804
Editorial: SHI Special Issue Promoting the Work of Racially Minoritised Sociologists Working on Medicine, Health and Illness.
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Hayanga B. et al, (2025), Sociol Health Illn, 47
Life from death: ethical implications of uterus transplantation from deceased donors in global health.
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Suwalowska H. et al, (2025), BMJ Glob Health, 10
The dramaturgy of a health emergency: Women’s lived experiences of the Zika epidemic in Brazil
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Diniz D. and KINGORI P., (2025), Revista Ciência & Saúde Coletiva
Artificial intelligence for modelling infectious disease epidemics.
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Kraemer MUG. et al, (2025), Nature, 638, 623 - 635
Additional lessons to prepare for rapid research response to possible vertical transmission of Oropouche virus in Brazil.
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Diniz D. et al, (2025), Lancet Infect Dis, 25
States, law, and the regulation of controversial health-related claims: consolidating a research agenda between disciplines and contexts.
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Cloatre E. et al, (2025), Wellcome Open Res, 10
The Problem (and the Value) of Radical Moral Disagreement.
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Lyreskog D. et al, (2025), Wellcome Open Res, 10
Who Counts? Ghanaian Academic Publishing and Global Science
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Alibah M. et al, (2025), CANADIAN JOURNAL OF AFRICAN STUDIES, 59, 216 - 217
