COVID-19 AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IN AFRICA: SOME POSSIBLE METHODOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
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This text proposes to situate, problematize and transform the practical-methodological challenge (continuities and discontinuities) that the social sciences face in the effort to fulfill the function that is required in the face of this health crisis of the covid-19 as an object of heuristic analysis, especially in Africa. We intend to reveal through a diachronic narrative how the social sciences served (or not) the basis for African public institutions in their strategies to combat the referred pandemic in the light of the structural reality of the continent – said from the point of view of health, social and economic responsibility.
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Delcano, R. V. (2021). COVID-19 AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IN AFRICA: SOME POSSIBLE METHODOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS. Journal of Black Brazilian Researchers Association, 13(36), 61–77. Retrieved from https://abpn.emnuvens.com.br/site/article/view/1246
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