UM Press Annotates COVID 3.0: Wrap-up

By: Kristen Twardowski | Date: February 13, 2022
UM Press Annotates COVID 3.0: Wrap-up

With UM Press Annotates #COVIDYear3, our readers traveled the globe to explore the COVID-19 response in Brazil, China, and the state of Michigan.

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Though we're wrapping up the event, it's not too late to contribute to the marginal conversation. We invite you to continue the discussion by:

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If you enjoyed our open-access #COVIDYear3 event, we also encourage you to explore these new and forthcoming titles:

Capital Choices: Sectoral Politics and the Variation of Sovereign Wealth , Revised Edition by Juergen Braunstein (University of Michigan Press, 2022)

That Could Be Us: News Media, Politics, and the Necessary Conditions for Disaster Risk Reduction by Thomas Jamieson and Douglas A. Van Belle (University of Michigan Press, forthcoming)

Cops, Teachers, Counselors: Stories from the Front Lines of Public Service , Second Edition, New and Expanded Edition by Steven Maynard-Moody and Michael Musheno (University of Michigan Press, forthcoming)

Look for the launch of our next UM Press Annotates series next week as we turn to #DisabilityStudies.

 

How to Participate

The University of Michigan Press looks forward to engaging with readers through UM Press Annotates. To help make the conversation productive for all, we ask annotators to follow these community guidelines:

  • Seek to understand differing perspectives. Questions can inspire meaningful conversation and help us develop shared understandings, even where we may disagree.
  • We welcome scholarly disagreements, but ask all annotators to engage in respectful communication practices.
  • Help make the conversation searchable across social media with the hashtags #UMPAnnotates and #COVIDYear3.

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