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A Companion to Curation


A Companion to Curation

Author: Brad Buckley

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2019-11-06


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The definitive reference text on curation both inside and outside the museum A Companion to Curation is the first collection of its kind, assembling the knowledge and experience of prominent curators, artists, art historians, scholars, and theorists in one comprehensive volume. Part of the Blackwell Companion series, this much-needed book provides up-to-date information and valuable insights on the field of curatorial studies and curation in the visual arts. Accessible and engaging chapters cover diverse, contemporary methods of curation, its origin and history, current and emerging approaches within the profession, and more. This timely publication fills a significant gap in literature on the role of the curator, the art and science of curating, and the historical arc of the field from the 17th century to the present. The Companion explores topics such as global developments in contemporary indigenous art, Asian and Chinese art since the 1980s, feminist and queer feminist curatorial practices, and new curatorial strategies beyond the museum. This unique volume: Offers readers a wide range of perspectives on curating in both theory and practice Includes coverage of curation outside of the Eurocentric and Anglosphere art worlds Presents clear and comprehensible information valuable for specialists and novices alike Discusses the movements, models, people and politics of curating Provides guidance on curating in a globalized world Broad in scope and detailed in content, A Companion to Curation is an essential text for professionals engaged in varied forms of curation, teachers and students of museum studies, and readers interested in the workings of the art world, museums, benefactors, and curators.

Pandemic Response: Challenges, Advances, and Lessons Learnt


Pandemic Response: Challenges, Advances, and Lessons Learnt

Author: Brent M. Egan

language: en

Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

Release Date: 2025-10-30


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SARS-CoV-2 has unleashed the pandemic of the century, inflicting over a million deaths in the United States and over six million deaths worldwide since it was first reported in December 2019. COVID-19, the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, overwhelmed healthcare systems, paralyzed the global economy, set back education, disrupted the supply chain, and traumatized every fiber of critical infrastructure in society. In developing countries, COVID-19 set back decades of progress in fighting hunger, poverty, illiteracy, and childhood health protection via vaccination. Although substantial resources have been invested in pandemic preparedness and response, it is clear that the world was not prepared for COVID-19, as public health leaders ignored warnings and failed to convert their level of preparedness into timely actions for early disease containment and effective mitigation. Nonetheless, this devastating crisis triggered unparallel and critical scientific advances, including novel diagnostic testing and drug design, advances in clinical treatment, and rapid vaccine development. As we continue to fight the virus variants, work to reduce the burden of illness, and curb transmission globally to end the pandemic, we must understand and investigate the challenges, advances, and lessons learned in order to better prepare and protect humanity against the next pandemic. While countries have varied significantly in their available resources and application of public health measures to combat the spread of the virus, this pandemic clearly shows that a country’s wealth does not necessarily secure the health of its citizens. A successful pandemic response demands decisive leadership and “look ahead” system competence. The pandemic crisis calls for a reassessment that leads to innovation in public health disaster medicine. This presents a clear opportunity for building a resilient society and infrastructure by drawing from successful actions and lessons learned from every part of the world. The number of infectious disease outbreaks has been accelerating, many of which have pandemic potential. These disease outbreaks constitute a major global risk and require coordinated and decisive actions across all countries. Public health must seize the moment as the COVID-19 pandemic offers a wealth of lessons for reassessment and innovation to build a better and sustained health security future. This research topic seeks original research on topics related to the challenges, scientific advances (clinical and basic science), and lessons learned during the COVID-19 crisis. Examples of such topics include: - Optimizing constrained resources, e.g., redesigning ventilators for multiple-patient usage, decontaminating N95 masks, pooling for tests, etc. - Novel drug and treatment discovery - Rapid vaccine design - Operations and systems redesign, e.g., contact tracing, mass screening and vaccination, adapting clinical facilities, alternative care delivery, and manufacturing bottlenecks - Tradeoffs and impact of various public health policies and response actions in mitigating the pandemic We expect authors from the following range (but not limited to): 1. Scientists and clinicians who succeeded in advancing ventilator usage by making it for multiple people to share one. 2. Scientists who have succeeded in decontaminating the N95 so that it can be used for 21 days instead of 1 day. 3. Hospital leaders who succeeded in adapting the clinical environment so that it can adapt to the maximum number of patients, being agile, and being able to protect their workers. 4. mRNA technology, how it overcomes the time hurdle to roll out at such rapid speed. 5. How local strike teams raced through the limited resources and time and managed to vaccinate as many people as possible.

Climate Science, Solutions and Services for Net Zero, Climate-Resilient Food Systems


Climate Science, Solutions and Services for Net Zero, Climate-Resilient Food Systems

Author: Pete Falloon

language: en

Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

Release Date: 2024-05-06


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Food systems are both a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions and are strongly impacted by climate change and weather extremes. Solutions to deliver net-zero food systems, therefore, need to take climate impacts, adaptation, and resilience into account in order to ensure they are appropriate in a changing climate and do not conflict with adaptation goals. In a similar way, adaptation options for the food system must consider potential trade-offs, consequences, and synergies with net-zero and other objectives such as the Sustainable Development Goals. Solutions for net-zero, climate-resilient food systems will therefore require systematic, interdisciplinary approaches across academia, governments, business, NGOs, and the public.