Covid-19
Volume I: Global Pandemic, Societal Responses, Ideological Solutions
Herausgeber: Ryan, J Michael
Covid-19
Volume I: Global Pandemic, Societal Responses, Ideological Solutions
Herausgeber: Ryan, J Michael
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This volume maps out the ways in which the pandemic has impacted (most often disproportionately) societies, the successes and failures of means used to combat the virus, and the considerations and future possibilities - both positive and negative - that lie ahead.
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This volume maps out the ways in which the pandemic has impacted (most often disproportionately) societies, the successes and failures of means used to combat the virus, and the considerations and future possibilities - both positive and negative - that lie ahead.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780367695149
- ISBN-10: 0367695146
- Artikelnr.: 60352824
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780367695149
- ISBN-10: 0367695146
- Artikelnr.: 60352824
J. Michael Ryan, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of sociology at Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan. He has previously held academic positions in Portugal, Egypt, Ecuador, and the United States of America. Before returning to academia, Dr. Ryan worked as a research methodologist at the National Center for Health Statistics in Washington, D.C. He is the editor of multiple volumes, including Trans Lives in a Globalizing World: Rights, Identities, and Politics (Routledge 2020), Core Concepts in Sociology (Wiley 2019), and Gender in the Middle East and North Africa:Contemporary Issues and Challenges (Lynne-Rienner 2020).
Timeline of COVID-19 1. Introduction: COVID-19: Global pandemic, societal
responses, ideological solutions 2. The SARS Cov-2 Virus and the COVID-19
Pandemic PART I: ETHICS AND IDEOLOGIES 3. McDonaldization in the Age of
COVID-19 4. Theocidies of the COVID-19 Catastrophe 5. Necroethics in the
Time of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter 6. Ecology, Democracy, and
COVID-19: Rereading and Radicalizing Karl Polanyi 7. Heterotopia in
Melanesia: Reactions to COVID-19 in Papua New Guinea 8. The Blessings of
COVID-19 for Neoliberalism, Nationalism, and Neoconservative Ideologies 9.
The Rise of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Decline of Global Citizenship
PART II: EXACERBATING INEQUALITIES 10. Inequalities and COVID-19 11.
Spotlighting Hidden Inequities: Post-secondary education in a pandemic 12.
Business as Usual: Poverty, education, and economic life amidst the
pandemic 13. Inflection Points: The intersection of COVID-19, climate
change, and systemic racism PART III: CHANGING SOCIAL UNDERSTANDINGS IN
RESPOSE TO CRISIS 14. Blowing Bubbles: COVID-19, New Zealand's bubble
metaphor, and the limits of households as sites of responsibility and care
15. Making the Invisible Visible: Viral cloud moments in the SARS COV-2
pandemic 16. Treating Loneliness in the Aftermath of a Pandemic: Threat or
Opportunity? 17. Managing Trauma Exposure and Developing Resilience in the
Midst of COVID-19 18. The Costs of Care: A content analysis of female
nurses' media visibility and voices in the United States, China, and India
during the COVID-19 pandemic 19. COVID-19, the Pand(m)emic: Social media
explorations from the Arab World
responses, ideological solutions 2. The SARS Cov-2 Virus and the COVID-19
Pandemic PART I: ETHICS AND IDEOLOGIES 3. McDonaldization in the Age of
COVID-19 4. Theocidies of the COVID-19 Catastrophe 5. Necroethics in the
Time of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter 6. Ecology, Democracy, and
COVID-19: Rereading and Radicalizing Karl Polanyi 7. Heterotopia in
Melanesia: Reactions to COVID-19 in Papua New Guinea 8. The Blessings of
COVID-19 for Neoliberalism, Nationalism, and Neoconservative Ideologies 9.
The Rise of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Decline of Global Citizenship
PART II: EXACERBATING INEQUALITIES 10. Inequalities and COVID-19 11.
Spotlighting Hidden Inequities: Post-secondary education in a pandemic 12.
Business as Usual: Poverty, education, and economic life amidst the
pandemic 13. Inflection Points: The intersection of COVID-19, climate
change, and systemic racism PART III: CHANGING SOCIAL UNDERSTANDINGS IN
RESPOSE TO CRISIS 14. Blowing Bubbles: COVID-19, New Zealand's bubble
metaphor, and the limits of households as sites of responsibility and care
15. Making the Invisible Visible: Viral cloud moments in the SARS COV-2
pandemic 16. Treating Loneliness in the Aftermath of a Pandemic: Threat or
Opportunity? 17. Managing Trauma Exposure and Developing Resilience in the
Midst of COVID-19 18. The Costs of Care: A content analysis of female
nurses' media visibility and voices in the United States, China, and India
during the COVID-19 pandemic 19. COVID-19, the Pand(m)emic: Social media
explorations from the Arab World
Timeline of COVID-19 1. Introduction: COVID-19: Global pandemic, societal
responses, ideological solutions 2. The SARS Cov-2 Virus and the COVID-19
Pandemic PART I: ETHICS AND IDEOLOGIES 3. McDonaldization in the Age of
COVID-19 4. Theocidies of the COVID-19 Catastrophe 5. Necroethics in the
Time of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter 6. Ecology, Democracy, and
COVID-19: Rereading and Radicalizing Karl Polanyi 7. Heterotopia in
Melanesia: Reactions to COVID-19 in Papua New Guinea 8. The Blessings of
COVID-19 for Neoliberalism, Nationalism, and Neoconservative Ideologies 9.
The Rise of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Decline of Global Citizenship
PART II: EXACERBATING INEQUALITIES 10. Inequalities and COVID-19 11.
Spotlighting Hidden Inequities: Post-secondary education in a pandemic 12.
Business as Usual: Poverty, education, and economic life amidst the
pandemic 13. Inflection Points: The intersection of COVID-19, climate
change, and systemic racism PART III: CHANGING SOCIAL UNDERSTANDINGS IN
RESPOSE TO CRISIS 14. Blowing Bubbles: COVID-19, New Zealand's bubble
metaphor, and the limits of households as sites of responsibility and care
15. Making the Invisible Visible: Viral cloud moments in the SARS COV-2
pandemic 16. Treating Loneliness in the Aftermath of a Pandemic: Threat or
Opportunity? 17. Managing Trauma Exposure and Developing Resilience in the
Midst of COVID-19 18. The Costs of Care: A content analysis of female
nurses' media visibility and voices in the United States, China, and India
during the COVID-19 pandemic 19. COVID-19, the Pand(m)emic: Social media
explorations from the Arab World
responses, ideological solutions 2. The SARS Cov-2 Virus and the COVID-19
Pandemic PART I: ETHICS AND IDEOLOGIES 3. McDonaldization in the Age of
COVID-19 4. Theocidies of the COVID-19 Catastrophe 5. Necroethics in the
Time of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter 6. Ecology, Democracy, and
COVID-19: Rereading and Radicalizing Karl Polanyi 7. Heterotopia in
Melanesia: Reactions to COVID-19 in Papua New Guinea 8. The Blessings of
COVID-19 for Neoliberalism, Nationalism, and Neoconservative Ideologies 9.
The Rise of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Decline of Global Citizenship
PART II: EXACERBATING INEQUALITIES 10. Inequalities and COVID-19 11.
Spotlighting Hidden Inequities: Post-secondary education in a pandemic 12.
Business as Usual: Poverty, education, and economic life amidst the
pandemic 13. Inflection Points: The intersection of COVID-19, climate
change, and systemic racism PART III: CHANGING SOCIAL UNDERSTANDINGS IN
RESPOSE TO CRISIS 14. Blowing Bubbles: COVID-19, New Zealand's bubble
metaphor, and the limits of households as sites of responsibility and care
15. Making the Invisible Visible: Viral cloud moments in the SARS COV-2
pandemic 16. Treating Loneliness in the Aftermath of a Pandemic: Threat or
Opportunity? 17. Managing Trauma Exposure and Developing Resilience in the
Midst of COVID-19 18. The Costs of Care: A content analysis of female
nurses' media visibility and voices in the United States, China, and India
during the COVID-19 pandemic 19. COVID-19, the Pand(m)emic: Social media
explorations from the Arab World