COVID-19: Surviving a Pandemic

COVID-19: Surviving a Pandemic

Ryan, J. Michael

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

194

Mole

Inglês

9781032299174

15 a 20 dias

430

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1. Introduction 2. Surviving a Pandemic 3. Towards a Sociology of Catastrophe: The case of COVID-19 4. This is What I Grieve Now 5. Carceral Archipelago and Gulag of Grief: Hart Island 6. Pandemic Eugenics: The Delta variant, child mortality, and the new racism 7. Food Insecurity in the United States of America: A comparison between the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic 8. Coping with COVID-19 in Lebanon: A Social Psychological Perspective 9. Disclosing One's HIV Status during Indonesia's COVID-19 Pandemic: Challenges faced by mothers 10. Managing COVID-19 (and Gender): An analysis of US news coverage on reported menstrual disruptions and vaccines 11. The Significance of Ethnicity in Vaccination Uptake: Social psychological aspects 12. "Protecting Our Most Vulnerable": Vaccination targets, situated knowledges, and the needs of people with disabilities during New Zealand's COVID-19 lockdown 13. Vaccines: Are we really all in this together?
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COVID-19;Coronavirus;Pandemic;Lockdown;Mental Health;Public Health;Vaccination;Ethnicity;Gender;Race;Disability;Food Security;Vaccine Hesitancy;Hart Island;Delta Variant;Identity Process Theory;Identity Resilience;Food Insecurity;Vaccination Uptake;Mental Health Burden;HIV Status;Vaccine Resistance;Snap Participation;Vaccine Compliance;Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus;ARV Medication;PMTCT Service;Snap Benefit;CRPS;Food Insecurity Rates;White British People;Vaccination Refusal;Snap;Burial Duty;Unemployment Insurance Benefits;Delayed Care Seeking;Present Social Representations