Social science in the crisis - evidence from two databases of ongoing studies. https://medium.com/@tom_wein/social-science-in-the-crisis-some-data-c1628f76ffb0
Not the main point, but its possible this evidence of an imbalance in coronavirus response research will be helpful to anyone writing funding proposals for Global South research - @mosenkis @NeelaSaldanha @hlanthorn
Also potentially relates to @kopalo's call for more local knowledge production of covid-19, in this fascinating blogpost https://kenopalo.com/2020/04/13/some-policy-lessons-from-covid-19/
Useful thread on how DFID are supporting evidence generation and transmission in developing countries, to correct some of this imbalance https://twitter.com/rglenner/status/1251974867060228100
Good thread here - evidence that Mturk respondents have done many Covid-19 studies, and they are highly repetitive. But they aren't too bored yet. (I type this as I draft the questionnaire for my own Covid study). https://twitter.com/TomerUllman/status/1252948512272154624