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Encouraging the Use of Masks What posters said.docx (2.13 MB)
Encouraging the Use of Masks During Pandemics: What posters said.docx
This study examines the characteristics of posters that were produced and circulated during the past and present pandemics in order to promote the use of masks among the population. Posters from Japan, the UK and the USA are compared chronologically and contemporaneously.
Funding
KAKEN (JSPS)
History
Declaration of conflicts of interest
The author has no conflicts of interest directly relevant to the context of this manuscript.Corresponding author email
suzuki.seiji.p@shizuoka.ac.jpLead author country
- Japan
Lead author job role
- Independent researcher
Lead author institution
Shizuoka UniversityHuman Participants
- No
Ethics statement
Hereby, I Seiji Suzuki, consciously assure that the manuscript, Encouraging The Use of Masks During Pandemics: What Posters Said, is the author's original work based on the publicly available sources. The sources are used fairly and in accordance with the guidlines of the relevant laws.Terms agreed
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