Covid-19: agnotology, inequality, and leadership

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Abstract

I use the concept of agnotology to examine the way in which the UK government diverted the public gaze from lack of equipment and hidden privatization by claiming to ‘follow the science’ and so adopt the ‘strategy’ of herd immunity. This has resulted in excess deaths, hospitalization and life-changing injury. The global experience of Covid-19 has emphasized existing inequalities, anger, and the challenge of ‘leadership’ in such threatening times. I briefly look at the role of HR as we work through the long-lasting effects of the pandemic on individuals and ‘civilization’.

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Lee, D. M. M. (2020). Covid-19: agnotology, inequality, and leadership. Human Resource Development International, 23(4), 333–346. https://doi.org/10.1080/13678868.2020.1779544

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