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‘You’re just a Guinea pig’: Exploring the barriers and impacts of living with long COVID‐19: A view from the undiagnosed (2024)
Journal Article
Mullard, J., Mir, G., Herbert, C., & Evans, S. (2024). ‘You’re just a Guinea pig’: Exploring the barriers and impacts of living with long COVID‐19: A view from the undiagnosed. Sociology of Health & Illness, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.13795

The COVID‐19 pandemic had a disproportionate impact on ethnically minoritised and other marginalised communities, yet little is known about the impacts of long COVID‐19 (LC) on this group. Living with LC takes its toll both physically, emotionally an... Read More about ‘You’re just a Guinea pig’: Exploring the barriers and impacts of living with long COVID‐19: A view from the undiagnosed.

Impact of Long COVID on productivity and informal caregiving (2023)
Journal Article
Kwon, J., Milne, R., Rayner, C., Rocha Lawrence, R., Mullard, J., Mir, G., …Petrou, S. (2023). Impact of Long COVID on productivity and informal caregiving. European Journal of Health Economics, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-023-01653-z

Background Around 2 million people in the UK suffer from Long COVID (LC). Of concern is the disease impact on productivity and informal care burden. This study aimed to quantify and value productivity losses and informal care receipt in a sample of... Read More about Impact of Long COVID on productivity and informal caregiving.

Authenticity and recognition: Theorising antiracist becomings and allyship in the time of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter (2023)
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Mullard, J. C. R. (2024). Authenticity and recognition: Theorising antiracist becomings and allyship in the time of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter. Anthropological Theory, 24(2), 111-135. https://doi.org/10.1177/14634996231193608

The confluence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the murder of George Floyd in America and a global Black Lives Matter response triggered anew the global struggle for racial justice. Using cyber, remote, and in-person ethnographic methods, this paper explore... Read More about Authenticity and recognition: Theorising antiracist becomings and allyship in the time of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter.

Towards evidence-based and inclusive models of peer support for long Covid: A hermeneutic systematic review (2023)
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Mullard, J., Kawalek, J., Parkin, A., Rayner, C., Mir, G., Sivan, M., & Greenhalgh, T. (2023). Towards evidence-based and inclusive models of peer support for long Covid: A hermeneutic systematic review. Social Science & Medicine, 320, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115669

Since the first wave of COVID-19 in March 2020 the number of people living with post-COVID syndrome has risen rapidly at global pace, however, questions still remain as to whether there is a hidden cohort of sufferers not accessing mainstream clinics... Read More about Towards evidence-based and inclusive models of peer support for long Covid: A hermeneutic systematic review.

‘Covid-19 and Me’. A Serendipitous Teaching and Learning Opportunity in a 1st Year Undergraduate Medical Anthropology Course (2021)
Journal Article
Russell, A., Johnson, L., Tupper, E., Keegan, A., Atkher, H., & Mullard, J. (2021). ‘Covid-19 and Me’. A Serendipitous Teaching and Learning Opportunity in a 1st Year Undergraduate Medical Anthropology Course. Teaching Anthropology, 10(3), Article 38-45. https://doi.org/10.22582/ta.v10i3.604

'Covid-19 and Me' was an affective learning blog post exercise assigned to 1st year undergraduate students taking a medical anthropology module at the start of academic year 2020-21. We describe the way in which a collective analysis of the accounts... Read More about ‘Covid-19 and Me’. A Serendipitous Teaching and Learning Opportunity in a 1st Year Undergraduate Medical Anthropology Course.

Empowerment & participation in community planning and social enterprise development: An impact evaluation of the CLG Empowerment Fund on disadvantaged groups in the South West (delivery of the white paper Communities in Control: real people, real power), on behalf of the Black Development Agency. (2010)
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Mullard, J. (2010). Empowerment & participation in community planning and social enterprise development: An impact evaluation of the CLG Empowerment Fund on disadvantaged groups in the South West (delivery of the white paper Communities in Control: real people, real power), on behalf of the Black Development Agency