This article presents a theoretical approach on the role of human and social sciences in combating Covid-19, and aims to encourage reflections on the importance of interdisciplinarity, intradisciplinarity and multidisciplinarity in understanding and solving this very complex social problem. Despite the active involvement of doctors and various specialties and nurses in the fight against covid-19, there is a need to apply knowledge from different areas of scientific knowledge in human and social sciences. In fact, currently, no one works in isolation when success is desired, since the human being is of a bio-psycho-socio-cultural nature. Social communication, pedagogy, psychology, sociology, anthropology were focused, without denying the contribution of so many others that were not mentioned.
Este artigo apresenta uma abordagem teórica sobre o papel das ciências humanas e sociais no combate ao Covid-19, e visa incentivar reflexões em torno da importância da interdisciplinaridade, da intradisciplinaridade e da multidisciplinaridade na compreensão e solução deste problema social tão complexo. Apesar do envolvimento activo de médicos em várias especialidades e enfermeiros no combate ao covid-19, há necessidade da aplicação do conhecimento das diversas áreas do saber científico em ciências humanas e sociais. Aliás, actualmente, ninguém trabalha de forma isolada quando se almeja o sucesso, visto que o ser humano é de natureza bio-psico-sócio-cultural. Focalizou-se a comunicação social, pedagogia a psicologia, a sociologia, a antropologia, sem negar o contributo de tantas outras que não foram mencionadas.
PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Ciências humanas e sociais; Papel; Combate; Covid-19.
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