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This book investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health and well-being of Indigenous Peoples and assesses the policy responses taken by governments and Indigenous communities across the world. It is essential reading for researchers across indigenous studies, public health, and social policy.
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This book investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health and well-being of Indigenous Peoples and assesses the policy responses taken by governments and Indigenous communities across the world. It is essential reading for researchers across indigenous studies, public health, and social policy.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000644203
- Artikelnr.: 64718305
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000644203
- Artikelnr.: 64718305
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Nicholas D. Spence is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Department of Health and Society, University of Toronto, Canada. Fatih Sekercioglu is Assistant Professor in the School of Occupational and Public Health, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada.
Introduction
by Fatih Sekercioglu and Nicholas D. Spence Chapter 1. COVID-19 and Indigenous Peoples' right to health
by Agnieszka Szpak Chapter 2. Pandemic Precedent: Indigenous Demise in the Wake of Columbus
by W. George Lovell Chapter 3. COVID-19 among Indigenous populations in Mexico and the response of the health system
by Sergio Meneses-Navarro
Graciela Freyermuth-Enciso
Blanca Pelcastre-Villafuerte
Liliana Gómez-Flores-Ramos Chapter 4. An Australian First Nations COVID-19 Prevention Strategy and the limits of a Medicalised Managerial Discourse
by Philip Morrissey Chapter 5. Pandemic Policy
First Nations and the Power of Self Determination by Thalia Anthony and Lydia McGrady Chapter 6. Indigenous Health Systems and the Management of Infectious Diseases: A Study of the Emergence of the COVID-19 Pandemic among the Igbo of Southeast Nigeria
by Samuel O. Okafor
Bartholomew U. Nwokoma
Obidebube Emerem Jennifer
and Bonaventure Nwokeoma Chapter 7. The Coronavirus Pandemic in Ibadan
Nigeria: Existentialities
State Responses
and Outcomes
by ¿láyínká Àkànle
Demilade Kayode
EwaJesu Opeyemi Okewumi
Irenitemi Abolade
and Olayinka Ola-Lawson Chapter 8. Clearing the Fog for Informed Policy Decision-Making During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada
by Nicholas D. Spence
Vivian Chau
Maryam S. Farvid
Jerry P. White
(James) Paranthaman Rasalingam
and Lawrence C. Loh Chapter 9. Clinical
social and environmental risk factors: their role in the disproportionate burden of COVID-19 in Indigenous populations
by Élyse Caron-Beaudoin
and Ghazal Fazli Chapter 10. Threats
challenges
and adaptation: The experience of the subarctic Cree Peoples of western James Bay
Canada
during the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic
by Robert J. Moriarity
Meaghan J. Wilton
Aleksandra M. Zuk
Leonard J.S. Tsuji
Greg Sutherland Jr.
Nicholas D. Spence
Andrew Solomon
Miranda Shou
Atanu Sarkar
Gabby Resch
Jason Nolan
Ali Mazalek
Jim D. Karagatzides
David S Di
Nadia Charania
Heidi Y. W. Chan
Christian Boisvert-Huneault
and Eric N Liberda Chapter 11. Pandemic Pipelines: How Essential Service Declarations Enabled Extractive Infrastructure Development under the Cover of COVID-19
by Tyler McCreary and Shauna Wouters
by Fatih Sekercioglu and Nicholas D. Spence Chapter 1. COVID-19 and Indigenous Peoples' right to health
by Agnieszka Szpak Chapter 2. Pandemic Precedent: Indigenous Demise in the Wake of Columbus
by W. George Lovell Chapter 3. COVID-19 among Indigenous populations in Mexico and the response of the health system
by Sergio Meneses-Navarro
Graciela Freyermuth-Enciso
Blanca Pelcastre-Villafuerte
Liliana Gómez-Flores-Ramos Chapter 4. An Australian First Nations COVID-19 Prevention Strategy and the limits of a Medicalised Managerial Discourse
by Philip Morrissey Chapter 5. Pandemic Policy
First Nations and the Power of Self Determination by Thalia Anthony and Lydia McGrady Chapter 6. Indigenous Health Systems and the Management of Infectious Diseases: A Study of the Emergence of the COVID-19 Pandemic among the Igbo of Southeast Nigeria
by Samuel O. Okafor
Bartholomew U. Nwokoma
Obidebube Emerem Jennifer
and Bonaventure Nwokeoma Chapter 7. The Coronavirus Pandemic in Ibadan
Nigeria: Existentialities
State Responses
and Outcomes
by ¿láyínká Àkànle
Demilade Kayode
EwaJesu Opeyemi Okewumi
Irenitemi Abolade
and Olayinka Ola-Lawson Chapter 8. Clearing the Fog for Informed Policy Decision-Making During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada
by Nicholas D. Spence
Vivian Chau
Maryam S. Farvid
Jerry P. White
(James) Paranthaman Rasalingam
and Lawrence C. Loh Chapter 9. Clinical
social and environmental risk factors: their role in the disproportionate burden of COVID-19 in Indigenous populations
by Élyse Caron-Beaudoin
and Ghazal Fazli Chapter 10. Threats
challenges
and adaptation: The experience of the subarctic Cree Peoples of western James Bay
Canada
during the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic
by Robert J. Moriarity
Meaghan J. Wilton
Aleksandra M. Zuk
Leonard J.S. Tsuji
Greg Sutherland Jr.
Nicholas D. Spence
Andrew Solomon
Miranda Shou
Atanu Sarkar
Gabby Resch
Jason Nolan
Ali Mazalek
Jim D. Karagatzides
David S Di
Nadia Charania
Heidi Y. W. Chan
Christian Boisvert-Huneault
and Eric N Liberda Chapter 11. Pandemic Pipelines: How Essential Service Declarations Enabled Extractive Infrastructure Development under the Cover of COVID-19
by Tyler McCreary and Shauna Wouters
Introduction
by Fatih Sekercioglu and Nicholas D. Spence Chapter 1. COVID-19 and Indigenous Peoples' right to health
by Agnieszka Szpak Chapter 2. Pandemic Precedent: Indigenous Demise in the Wake of Columbus
by W. George Lovell Chapter 3. COVID-19 among Indigenous populations in Mexico and the response of the health system
by Sergio Meneses-Navarro
Graciela Freyermuth-Enciso
Blanca Pelcastre-Villafuerte
Liliana Gómez-Flores-Ramos Chapter 4. An Australian First Nations COVID-19 Prevention Strategy and the limits of a Medicalised Managerial Discourse
by Philip Morrissey Chapter 5. Pandemic Policy
First Nations and the Power of Self Determination by Thalia Anthony and Lydia McGrady Chapter 6. Indigenous Health Systems and the Management of Infectious Diseases: A Study of the Emergence of the COVID-19 Pandemic among the Igbo of Southeast Nigeria
by Samuel O. Okafor
Bartholomew U. Nwokoma
Obidebube Emerem Jennifer
and Bonaventure Nwokeoma Chapter 7. The Coronavirus Pandemic in Ibadan
Nigeria: Existentialities
State Responses
and Outcomes
by ¿láyínká Àkànle
Demilade Kayode
EwaJesu Opeyemi Okewumi
Irenitemi Abolade
and Olayinka Ola-Lawson Chapter 8. Clearing the Fog for Informed Policy Decision-Making During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada
by Nicholas D. Spence
Vivian Chau
Maryam S. Farvid
Jerry P. White
(James) Paranthaman Rasalingam
and Lawrence C. Loh Chapter 9. Clinical
social and environmental risk factors: their role in the disproportionate burden of COVID-19 in Indigenous populations
by Élyse Caron-Beaudoin
and Ghazal Fazli Chapter 10. Threats
challenges
and adaptation: The experience of the subarctic Cree Peoples of western James Bay
Canada
during the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic
by Robert J. Moriarity
Meaghan J. Wilton
Aleksandra M. Zuk
Leonard J.S. Tsuji
Greg Sutherland Jr.
Nicholas D. Spence
Andrew Solomon
Miranda Shou
Atanu Sarkar
Gabby Resch
Jason Nolan
Ali Mazalek
Jim D. Karagatzides
David S Di
Nadia Charania
Heidi Y. W. Chan
Christian Boisvert-Huneault
and Eric N Liberda Chapter 11. Pandemic Pipelines: How Essential Service Declarations Enabled Extractive Infrastructure Development under the Cover of COVID-19
by Tyler McCreary and Shauna Wouters
by Fatih Sekercioglu and Nicholas D. Spence Chapter 1. COVID-19 and Indigenous Peoples' right to health
by Agnieszka Szpak Chapter 2. Pandemic Precedent: Indigenous Demise in the Wake of Columbus
by W. George Lovell Chapter 3. COVID-19 among Indigenous populations in Mexico and the response of the health system
by Sergio Meneses-Navarro
Graciela Freyermuth-Enciso
Blanca Pelcastre-Villafuerte
Liliana Gómez-Flores-Ramos Chapter 4. An Australian First Nations COVID-19 Prevention Strategy and the limits of a Medicalised Managerial Discourse
by Philip Morrissey Chapter 5. Pandemic Policy
First Nations and the Power of Self Determination by Thalia Anthony and Lydia McGrady Chapter 6. Indigenous Health Systems and the Management of Infectious Diseases: A Study of the Emergence of the COVID-19 Pandemic among the Igbo of Southeast Nigeria
by Samuel O. Okafor
Bartholomew U. Nwokoma
Obidebube Emerem Jennifer
and Bonaventure Nwokeoma Chapter 7. The Coronavirus Pandemic in Ibadan
Nigeria: Existentialities
State Responses
and Outcomes
by ¿láyínká Àkànle
Demilade Kayode
EwaJesu Opeyemi Okewumi
Irenitemi Abolade
and Olayinka Ola-Lawson Chapter 8. Clearing the Fog for Informed Policy Decision-Making During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada
by Nicholas D. Spence
Vivian Chau
Maryam S. Farvid
Jerry P. White
(James) Paranthaman Rasalingam
and Lawrence C. Loh Chapter 9. Clinical
social and environmental risk factors: their role in the disproportionate burden of COVID-19 in Indigenous populations
by Élyse Caron-Beaudoin
and Ghazal Fazli Chapter 10. Threats
challenges
and adaptation: The experience of the subarctic Cree Peoples of western James Bay
Canada
during the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic
by Robert J. Moriarity
Meaghan J. Wilton
Aleksandra M. Zuk
Leonard J.S. Tsuji
Greg Sutherland Jr.
Nicholas D. Spence
Andrew Solomon
Miranda Shou
Atanu Sarkar
Gabby Resch
Jason Nolan
Ali Mazalek
Jim D. Karagatzides
David S Di
Nadia Charania
Heidi Y. W. Chan
Christian Boisvert-Huneault
and Eric N Liberda Chapter 11. Pandemic Pipelines: How Essential Service Declarations Enabled Extractive Infrastructure Development under the Cover of COVID-19
by Tyler McCreary and Shauna Wouters