The Color of COVID-19
The Racial Inequality of Marginalized Communities
Herausgeber: Navarro, Sharon A; Hernandez, Samantha L
The Color of COVID-19
The Racial Inequality of Marginalized Communities
Herausgeber: Navarro, Sharon A; Hernandez, Samantha L
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The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected communities of color whilst highlighting the prevalence of structural racism in the U.S. This crucial collection of essays, written by scholars from various fields, explores how COVID-19 has impacted upon Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities and race relations in the U.S.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected communities of color whilst highlighting the prevalence of structural racism in the U.S. This crucial collection of essays, written by scholars from various fields, explores how COVID-19 has impacted upon Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities and race relations in the U.S.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781032215099
- ISBN-10: 1032215097
- Artikelnr.: 63224556
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781032215099
- ISBN-10: 1032215097
- Artikelnr.: 63224556
Sharon A. Navarro is a professor of Political Science at the University of Texas at San Antonio, United States. Her research interests include women in politics, race and American politics, and Latinx politics. She is author of Latina Legislator: Leticia Van De Putte and the Road to Leadership (Texas A&M University Press, 2008) and co-author of Políticas: Latina Public Officials in Texas (University of Texas Press, 2008). She is also co-editor of Latinas and the Politics of Urban Spaces (Routledge, 2020), Race, Gender, Sexuality, and the Politics of the American Judiciary (Cambridge University Press, 2018), Latinas in American Politics: Changing and Embracing Political Tradition (Lexington Books, 2016), and The Roots of Latino Urban Agency (University of North Texas Press, 2013). Samantha L. Hernandez is a visiting scholar at the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame, United States, and Director of Policy and Strategic Affairs at San Antonio City Council. She is co-editor of Race, Gender, Sexuality, and the Politics of the American Judiciary (Cambridge University Press, 2018) and Latinas in American Politics: Changing and Embracing Political Tradition (Lexington Books, 2016). Her work has also been featured in the Gender and Politics journal and various media outlets, including New York Times, NBC Nightly News, Marketwatch, WIRED, and The Wall Street Journal.
Foreword 1. Introduction 2. Placing a Band-Aid on a Bullet Wound? Black and
Latinx Educational Experiences During a Pandemic 3. Necessity as the Mother
of Invention: Attempting to Overcome the Digital Divide during the COVID-19
Pandemic 4. COVID-19 Racial Disparities: A Content Analysis of News Media
Coverage 5. Perceptions of COVID-19 and BLM Protesting on Twitter 6. Same
Pandemic, Different Plights: The Conjoined Effects of Socioeconomic Status
And Ethnoracial Identity on Psychological Distress at the Dawn of COVID-19
7. The Auto-immunization of Black Life in Pandemic America 8. Fight the
Virus, Fight the Bias: Asian Americans' COVID-19 Racism Experience, Health
Impact, Activism 9. "Balancing it all": The Implications of the COVID-19
Pandemic on Working Mothers in Texas 10. Essential, Contingent, Informal,
and Infected: Work and Ethnicity During COVID-19 11. Social Distancing as
Lens: Race and the Instructive Facets of Mass Pathogenic Self-Isolation 12.
"To Make Live and Let Die": Vaccine Nationalism, Vulnerable Solidarity and
Global Inequalities in the Age of COVID-19 13. Looking Ahead
Latinx Educational Experiences During a Pandemic 3. Necessity as the Mother
of Invention: Attempting to Overcome the Digital Divide during the COVID-19
Pandemic 4. COVID-19 Racial Disparities: A Content Analysis of News Media
Coverage 5. Perceptions of COVID-19 and BLM Protesting on Twitter 6. Same
Pandemic, Different Plights: The Conjoined Effects of Socioeconomic Status
And Ethnoracial Identity on Psychological Distress at the Dawn of COVID-19
7. The Auto-immunization of Black Life in Pandemic America 8. Fight the
Virus, Fight the Bias: Asian Americans' COVID-19 Racism Experience, Health
Impact, Activism 9. "Balancing it all": The Implications of the COVID-19
Pandemic on Working Mothers in Texas 10. Essential, Contingent, Informal,
and Infected: Work and Ethnicity During COVID-19 11. Social Distancing as
Lens: Race and the Instructive Facets of Mass Pathogenic Self-Isolation 12.
"To Make Live and Let Die": Vaccine Nationalism, Vulnerable Solidarity and
Global Inequalities in the Age of COVID-19 13. Looking Ahead
Foreword 1. Introduction 2. Placing a Band-Aid on a Bullet Wound? Black and
Latinx Educational Experiences During a Pandemic 3. Necessity as the Mother
of Invention: Attempting to Overcome the Digital Divide during the COVID-19
Pandemic 4. COVID-19 Racial Disparities: A Content Analysis of News Media
Coverage 5. Perceptions of COVID-19 and BLM Protesting on Twitter 6. Same
Pandemic, Different Plights: The Conjoined Effects of Socioeconomic Status
And Ethnoracial Identity on Psychological Distress at the Dawn of COVID-19
7. The Auto-immunization of Black Life in Pandemic America 8. Fight the
Virus, Fight the Bias: Asian Americans' COVID-19 Racism Experience, Health
Impact, Activism 9. "Balancing it all": The Implications of the COVID-19
Pandemic on Working Mothers in Texas 10. Essential, Contingent, Informal,
and Infected: Work and Ethnicity During COVID-19 11. Social Distancing as
Lens: Race and the Instructive Facets of Mass Pathogenic Self-Isolation 12.
"To Make Live and Let Die": Vaccine Nationalism, Vulnerable Solidarity and
Global Inequalities in the Age of COVID-19 13. Looking Ahead
Latinx Educational Experiences During a Pandemic 3. Necessity as the Mother
of Invention: Attempting to Overcome the Digital Divide during the COVID-19
Pandemic 4. COVID-19 Racial Disparities: A Content Analysis of News Media
Coverage 5. Perceptions of COVID-19 and BLM Protesting on Twitter 6. Same
Pandemic, Different Plights: The Conjoined Effects of Socioeconomic Status
And Ethnoracial Identity on Psychological Distress at the Dawn of COVID-19
7. The Auto-immunization of Black Life in Pandemic America 8. Fight the
Virus, Fight the Bias: Asian Americans' COVID-19 Racism Experience, Health
Impact, Activism 9. "Balancing it all": The Implications of the COVID-19
Pandemic on Working Mothers in Texas 10. Essential, Contingent, Informal,
and Infected: Work and Ethnicity During COVID-19 11. Social Distancing as
Lens: Race and the Instructive Facets of Mass Pathogenic Self-Isolation 12.
"To Make Live and Let Die": Vaccine Nationalism, Vulnerable Solidarity and
Global Inequalities in the Age of COVID-19 13. Looking Ahead