Sharing research with the public
Check here for news and updates on pandemic research. We started interviewing people about the pandemic in March of 2020. Since then our project has joined an international collaboration with nine countries, conducted over 60 interviews, and collected hundreds of survey responses. Check here for updates on articles and podcasts covering the findings of this research.
Youth are changing perceptions of death: Here’s what they want you to know. April 2024. KevinMD. Authors Fabienne Sparks & Lisa J Hardy.
For another round of COVID and the holidays: Normalize asking. Invited Op-ed. December, 2021. Lisa J. Hardy.
Who’s to blame for COVID-19? Mixed methods study examines politicized fear and health behaviors by Carly Banks.
Why India needs oxygen more urgently than vaccines by By Lisa J. Hardy, Lawrence Weru, Nazia Sadaf, Jennifer Kasper, and Francesca Decker. In Vox.
Fear of vaccines grows with the need for medical ethics. Mallika Sekhar, Lisa J. Hardy, Kevin Gillmann. KevinMD.
Fixing indoor air pollution problems that are raising Native Americans’ COVID-19 risk. Lisa J. Hardy, Meghan Curry O'Connell, and Kerry F. Thompson. The Conversation
KNAU Melissa Sevigny talks with Lisa J. Hardy. Anthropologist Discusses ‘Unexamined Assumptions’ About Seeing Friends And Family During Pandemic.
Staying safe in the time of coronavirus: pay attention to ‘the guy you know’ by Lisa J. Hardy. STAT news.
Native Communities, the Federal Government and the Pandemic Northern Arizona University professors Dr. Lisa J. Hardy and Dr. Kerry F. Thompson join the podcast to discuss how tribal governments are handling the COVID-19 crisis. GovExec Daily.
Tribes mount organized responses to COVID-19, in contrast to state and federal governments by Lisa J. Hardy, Kerry Thompson, and Gwen Saul. The Conversation.
As Arizona coronavirus cases surge from early reopening, Indigenous nations suffer not only more COVID-19 but also the blame appears in The Conversation and Truthout by Lisa J. Hardy, Gwen Saul, and Sonja Smith. The Conversation.
Negotiating Inequality: Disruption and COVID‐19 in the United States by Lisa J. Hardy. City & Society.
How do Americans view the virus? Anthropology professor examines attitudes, perceptions of COVID-19 - Article covering current research written by Heidi Toth. Science Daily.
Connection, Contagion, and COVID-19 by Lisa J. Hardy. Medical Anthropology.