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‘Plausible uncertainty’: the negotiated indeterminacy of pandemic influenza in the UK
Simon N. Williams
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Sociology and Policy
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Public Health Policy
100%
Pandemic Influenza Virus
100%
Politicians
66%
Influenza Virus
66%
Direct Results
33%
Policy Formulation
33%
Social Context
33%
Public Health
33%
Scientific Uncertainty
33%
Political Context
33%
Policy Problems
33%
Scientific Contexts
33%
Public Discussion
33%
Influenza Pandemic
33%
Inevitability
33%
Real Uncertainty
33%
Policy Uncertainty
33%
Socio-political Factors
33%
Scientific Publics
33%
Arts and Humanities
Indeterminacy
100%
Public Health Policy
100%
Policymakers
66%
Assertion
33%
Public Health
33%
Danger
33%
Coping
33%
Scientific uncertainty
33%
Scientific Research
33%
Scientific Policy
33%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Health Policy
100%
Political Factors
25%
Research
25%
Psychology
Public Health
100%
Indeterminacy
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United Kingdom
100%