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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Editors and Contributors -- Contents -- Chapter 1 -- The Dialectics of Covid-19 and Related Pandemics: An Introduction -- Introduction -- Chapter 2 -- Interrogating Conditions Characterising COVID-19 Quarantine Centres in Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework and Methodological Concerns -- Flattering the Curve: A Practical Assessment -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 -- The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown on Nigeria's Economy and Socio-cultural Life: A study of Nigeria's Niger Delta Region -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Spread of COVID-19 and the Lockdown Measures in Nigeria's Niger Delta Region -- The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on the Niger Delta People Economic Activities -- Social Distancing -- Regular Hand Washing Practice -- Ceremonies -- Domestic Violence -- Health -- Educational System -- Hunger -- Election and the Electoral System -- Crime and Criminality -- Factors to Cushion and Prevention of the Spread of COVID-19 Infection -- Stay at Home and No Visitation -- Social Distancing -- Hand Washing and Use of Sanitizer -- Face masks -- Face Shield -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 -- COVID-19, the Wrath of God in Melting Economies? The Case of Zimbabweans in the Homeland and the Diaspora -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theories Surrounding the Origins of Covid-19 -- God, the Diaspora and Epidemics -- Historical Background to Zimbabwe's Economic Malaise -- Lockdowns as Implicitly Divine Curses -- Some Theological Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 -- Contestations of Herbal Remedies on COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Pandemics in Africa -- African Responses to Past Plagues -- Response to Covid-19 in Africa -- Madagascar and Covid-19 Organics (CVO) -- Ghana's Response to Herbal Remedy -- COVID-19 Cure in Malawi. | |
505 | 8 | |a Klaus Fiedler's Book on Fake Healing Claims -- An Overview -- Concluding Remarks and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 6 -- COVID-19, Weather Conditions, Food and the Immune System of Africans: Why Fatalities in Africa have Remained Relatively Low as Compared to Other Continents? -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Clarification of Concepts -- African -- Immune System -- Meteorological Conditions -- COVID-19 (Coronavirus) -- The History and Background of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) -- Coronavirus Evolution -- Situating Africa -- COVID-19 in Africa -- Differences in Reliable Reporting and Death Registration -- Differences in Lockdown Stringency -- Differences in Demography -- Differences in Environmental Exposures -- COVID-19, the Weather Conditions in Africa and the Immune System of the Africans -- COVID-19 and the Weather Conditions in Africa -- The Weather and Climate in Africa -- The Environment and Respiratory Virus Transmission -- Temperature and SARS-CoV-2 -- The Immune System of the Africans -- Differences in Environmental Exposures and the Immune System of the Africans -- The Obesity Pandemic -- Obesity + Diabetes = "Diabesity" -- "Wild" Vegetables and Plants -- Baobab (muuyu ) -- Physical Exercise/ Activity -- Sleep -- Healthy Relationships -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 -- Punishment, Prophecy and COVID-19 Pandemic: A Critical Discourse Analysis -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Critical Discourse Analysis and Conceptual Framework -- Israelites Plagues: Shaping Conceptualisation of Contemporary Pandemic as Punishment -- Prophetic Conceptualisation of the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Zimbabwean Cultural Dimension -- Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 -- Theorising COVID-19 and the Dialectics of Global Pandemics: Where the World Missed the Point? -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theories on the Genesis of Covid-19 Pandemic. | |
505 | 8 | |a Theorising the Theories -- Where the Governments of the World Missed the Point? Some Theoretical Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 -- 'Caught Napping in the Wake of COVID-19': The Litmus Test for Digital Pedagogy in Zimbabwe's Public Education Sector -- Abstract -- Introduction -- ICTs Integration in the Public Education of Zimbabwe -- Ministerial Response to Covid-19: Education -- 'Caught Napping?' The Future of Education in Zimbabwe -- Conclusion -- Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 10 -- Political Battle of the Mighty and Theorising the Genesis of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Social Conflict Paradigm -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Conceptual Framework: Social Conflict Paradigm -- Conspiracy Theories on the Genesis of COVID-19 Pandemic -- COVID-19 Escaped from a Chinese Laboratory -- Coronavirus is a Biological Weapon -- COVID-19 is a US Virus -- COVID-19 was Unleashed by Bill Gates -- 5G Technology Theory -- Politics of the Global 'Mighty' -- International Organisations and the Semantics of Power -- The Narratives of "Other" in the Discourse of COVID-19 -- Prophesy and the Genesis of COVID 19 -- The Post-COVID 19 Era in Zimbabwe -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11 -- Metaphor and Representation of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cognitive Linguistic Perspective -- Abstract -- Introduction -- A cognitive Linguistics Approach -- The Aristotelian and the Lakoffian Views of Metaphor -- Deconstructing Semantics of Othering in Chinese Virus/Flu," "Wuhan Virus" and "White People's Disease" -- Tropes of Vulnerability in War Metaphors and Militarisation of COVID-19 Pandemic Discourse -- Treatment of the Disease is War -- Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12 -- COVID-19 Pandemic and Personal Protective Equipment Production: The Search for Sustainable Solutions -- A Zimbabwean Experience -- Abstract -- Introduction. | |
505 | 8 | |a COVID-19 Origin, Emergence, Prevalence and Global Spread -- Covid-19 Response on the African Continent -- Covid-19 Pandemic: The Search for Sustainable Solutions -- Covid-19 Response: The role of Institutions of Higher Learning in Devising Sustainable Solutions -- Covid-19 Prevention and Control: Role of Universities and Tertiary Institutions -- Emerging Issues -- Lessons Learnt -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13 -- Village Savings and Self-help Group Schemes in the Era of COVID-19: A case of Seke District, Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Context -- Seke District -- Methodology and Data Collection -- Presentation of Data and Analysis -- VSLA Schemes in Ward 8 -- Factors Sustaining VSLA Schemes in Ward 8 -- How COVID-19 Impacted on VSLA Scheme in Ward 8 Vulnerabilities of VSLA Schemes -- Impact of Lockdown Strategies -- Mechanisms to Prevent COVID-19 Among VSLA Scheme Members in Ward 8 -- Discussion -- Conclusion and Way Forward -- References -- Chapter 14 -- 2 Chronicles 7:13 and Revelation 16:9: A Diachronic and Apocalyptic Investigation of COVID-19 Pandemic from a Zimbabwean Context -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Diachronic Analysis -- Synchronic Analysis -- Apocalyptic Analysis -- Exegesis of Plague Narratives in 2 Chronicles 7:13 and Revelation 16:9 -- Survey of Scholarship on Plagues in the Old Testament -- Survey of Scholarship on Plagues in the New Testament -- Historical Reconstruction of Pandemics in Zimbabwe -- 1974-2018 Plagues -- Synchronic and Apocalyptic Reflections on COVID-19 -- Response of the Religious Community to Covid-19 in Zimbabwe -- Current Covid-19 Statistics -- The Church Community's Interpretation of the Pandemic -- The Prophets and Traditional Leaders' Response to Covid-19: Apocalyptic Analysis -- Conclusion -- Recommendations -- References. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 15 -- The Intersectionality of the Religious, Ethical and Socio-political Issues in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Security Services and the Lockdowns -- Africa, Social Media and "Covidiots " -- Social Inequalities and Discrimination -- Covid-19 and African Culture -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 16 -- Covid-19, Global Economy, Development and the Future of Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Background to the Study -- Uncertainty Associated with COVID-19 -- Contribution of the Study -- Study Responses to the Health Crisis and Economic Growth Amid Pandemics -- Effects of Disease Outbreaks on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) -- COVID-19 and Health Inequalities and Stratification in Africa -- Conclusion -- References -- Back cover. | |
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contents | Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Editors and Contributors -- Contents -- Chapter 1 -- The Dialectics of Covid-19 and Related Pandemics: An Introduction -- Introduction -- Chapter 2 -- Interrogating Conditions Characterising COVID-19 Quarantine Centres in Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework and Methodological Concerns -- Flattering the Curve: A Practical Assessment -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 -- The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown on Nigeria's Economy and Socio-cultural Life: A study of Nigeria's Niger Delta Region -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Spread of COVID-19 and the Lockdown Measures in Nigeria's Niger Delta Region -- The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on the Niger Delta People Economic Activities -- Social Distancing -- Regular Hand Washing Practice -- Ceremonies -- Domestic Violence -- Health -- Educational System -- Hunger -- Election and the Electoral System -- Crime and Criminality -- Factors to Cushion and Prevention of the Spread of COVID-19 Infection -- Stay at Home and No Visitation -- Social Distancing -- Hand Washing and Use of Sanitizer -- Face masks -- Face Shield -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 -- COVID-19, the Wrath of God in Melting Economies? The Case of Zimbabweans in the Homeland and the Diaspora -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theories Surrounding the Origins of Covid-19 -- God, the Diaspora and Epidemics -- Historical Background to Zimbabwe's Economic Malaise -- Lockdowns as Implicitly Divine Curses -- Some Theological Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 -- Contestations of Herbal Remedies on COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Pandemics in Africa -- African Responses to Past Plagues -- Response to Covid-19 in Africa -- Madagascar and Covid-19 Organics (CVO) -- Ghana's Response to Herbal Remedy -- COVID-19 Cure in Malawi. Klaus Fiedler's Book on Fake Healing Claims -- An Overview -- Concluding Remarks and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 6 -- COVID-19, Weather Conditions, Food and the Immune System of Africans: Why Fatalities in Africa have Remained Relatively Low as Compared to Other Continents? -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Clarification of Concepts -- African -- Immune System -- Meteorological Conditions -- COVID-19 (Coronavirus) -- The History and Background of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) -- Coronavirus Evolution -- Situating Africa -- COVID-19 in Africa -- Differences in Reliable Reporting and Death Registration -- Differences in Lockdown Stringency -- Differences in Demography -- Differences in Environmental Exposures -- COVID-19, the Weather Conditions in Africa and the Immune System of the Africans -- COVID-19 and the Weather Conditions in Africa -- The Weather and Climate in Africa -- The Environment and Respiratory Virus Transmission -- Temperature and SARS-CoV-2 -- The Immune System of the Africans -- Differences in Environmental Exposures and the Immune System of the Africans -- The Obesity Pandemic -- Obesity + Diabetes = "Diabesity" -- "Wild" Vegetables and Plants -- Baobab (muuyu ) -- Physical Exercise/ Activity -- Sleep -- Healthy Relationships -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 -- Punishment, Prophecy and COVID-19 Pandemic: A Critical Discourse Analysis -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Critical Discourse Analysis and Conceptual Framework -- Israelites Plagues: Shaping Conceptualisation of Contemporary Pandemic as Punishment -- Prophetic Conceptualisation of the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Zimbabwean Cultural Dimension -- Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 -- Theorising COVID-19 and the Dialectics of Global Pandemics: Where the World Missed the Point? -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theories on the Genesis of Covid-19 Pandemic. Theorising the Theories -- Where the Governments of the World Missed the Point? Some Theoretical Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 -- 'Caught Napping in the Wake of COVID-19': The Litmus Test for Digital Pedagogy in Zimbabwe's Public Education Sector -- Abstract -- Introduction -- ICTs Integration in the Public Education of Zimbabwe -- Ministerial Response to Covid-19: Education -- 'Caught Napping?' The Future of Education in Zimbabwe -- Conclusion -- Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 10 -- Political Battle of the Mighty and Theorising the Genesis of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Social Conflict Paradigm -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Conceptual Framework: Social Conflict Paradigm -- Conspiracy Theories on the Genesis of COVID-19 Pandemic -- COVID-19 Escaped from a Chinese Laboratory -- Coronavirus is a Biological Weapon -- COVID-19 is a US Virus -- COVID-19 was Unleashed by Bill Gates -- 5G Technology Theory -- Politics of the Global 'Mighty' -- International Organisations and the Semantics of Power -- The Narratives of "Other" in the Discourse of COVID-19 -- Prophesy and the Genesis of COVID 19 -- The Post-COVID 19 Era in Zimbabwe -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11 -- Metaphor and Representation of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cognitive Linguistic Perspective -- Abstract -- Introduction -- A cognitive Linguistics Approach -- The Aristotelian and the Lakoffian Views of Metaphor -- Deconstructing Semantics of Othering in Chinese Virus/Flu," "Wuhan Virus" and "White People's Disease" -- Tropes of Vulnerability in War Metaphors and Militarisation of COVID-19 Pandemic Discourse -- Treatment of the Disease is War -- Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12 -- COVID-19 Pandemic and Personal Protective Equipment Production: The Search for Sustainable Solutions -- A Zimbabwean Experience -- Abstract -- Introduction. COVID-19 Origin, Emergence, Prevalence and Global Spread -- Covid-19 Response on the African Continent -- Covid-19 Pandemic: The Search for Sustainable Solutions -- Covid-19 Response: The role of Institutions of Higher Learning in Devising Sustainable Solutions -- Covid-19 Prevention and Control: Role of Universities and Tertiary Institutions -- Emerging Issues -- Lessons Learnt -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13 -- Village Savings and Self-help Group Schemes in the Era of COVID-19: A case of Seke District, Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Context -- Seke District -- Methodology and Data Collection -- Presentation of Data and Analysis -- VSLA Schemes in Ward 8 -- Factors Sustaining VSLA Schemes in Ward 8 -- How COVID-19 Impacted on VSLA Scheme in Ward 8 Vulnerabilities of VSLA Schemes -- Impact of Lockdown Strategies -- Mechanisms to Prevent COVID-19 Among VSLA Scheme Members in Ward 8 -- Discussion -- Conclusion and Way Forward -- References -- Chapter 14 -- 2 Chronicles 7:13 and Revelation 16:9: A Diachronic and Apocalyptic Investigation of COVID-19 Pandemic from a Zimbabwean Context -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Diachronic Analysis -- Synchronic Analysis -- Apocalyptic Analysis -- Exegesis of Plague Narratives in 2 Chronicles 7:13 and Revelation 16:9 -- Survey of Scholarship on Plagues in the Old Testament -- Survey of Scholarship on Plagues in the New Testament -- Historical Reconstruction of Pandemics in Zimbabwe -- 1974-2018 Plagues -- Synchronic and Apocalyptic Reflections on COVID-19 -- Response of the Religious Community to Covid-19 in Zimbabwe -- Current Covid-19 Statistics -- The Church Community's Interpretation of the Pandemic -- The Prophets and Traditional Leaders' Response to Covid-19: Apocalyptic Analysis -- Conclusion -- Recommendations -- References. Chapter 15 -- The Intersectionality of the Religious, Ethical and Socio-political Issues in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Security Services and the Lockdowns -- Africa, Social Media and "Covidiots " -- Social Inequalities and Discrimination -- Covid-19 and African Culture -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 16 -- Covid-19, Global Economy, Development and the Future of Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Background to the Study -- Uncertainty Associated with COVID-19 -- Contribution of the Study -- Study Responses to the Health Crisis and Economic Growth Amid Pandemics -- Effects of Disease Outbreaks on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) -- COVID-19 and Health Inequalities and Stratification in Africa -- Conclusion -- References -- Back cover. |
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The Case of Zimbabweans in the Homeland and the Diaspora -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theories Surrounding the Origins of Covid-19 -- God, the Diaspora and Epidemics -- Historical Background to Zimbabwe's Economic Malaise -- Lockdowns as Implicitly Divine Curses -- Some Theological Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 -- Contestations of Herbal Remedies on COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Pandemics in Africa -- African Responses to Past Plagues -- Response to Covid-19 in Africa -- Madagascar and Covid-19 Organics (CVO) -- Ghana's Response to Herbal Remedy -- COVID-19 Cure in Malawi.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Klaus Fiedler's Book on Fake Healing Claims -- An Overview -- Concluding Remarks and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 6 -- COVID-19, Weather Conditions, Food and the Immune System of Africans: Why Fatalities in Africa have Remained Relatively Low as Compared to Other Continents? -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Clarification of Concepts -- African -- Immune System -- Meteorological Conditions -- COVID-19 (Coronavirus) -- The History and Background of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) -- Coronavirus Evolution -- Situating Africa -- COVID-19 in Africa -- Differences in Reliable Reporting and Death Registration -- Differences in Lockdown Stringency -- Differences in Demography -- Differences in Environmental Exposures -- COVID-19, the Weather Conditions in Africa and the Immune System of the Africans -- COVID-19 and the Weather Conditions in Africa -- The Weather and Climate in Africa -- The Environment and Respiratory Virus Transmission -- Temperature and SARS-CoV-2 -- The Immune System of the Africans -- Differences in Environmental Exposures and the Immune System of the Africans -- The Obesity Pandemic -- Obesity + Diabetes = "Diabesity" -- "Wild" Vegetables and Plants -- Baobab (muuyu ) -- Physical Exercise/ Activity -- Sleep -- Healthy Relationships -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 -- Punishment, Prophecy and COVID-19 Pandemic: A Critical Discourse Analysis -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Critical Discourse Analysis and Conceptual Framework -- Israelites Plagues: Shaping Conceptualisation of Contemporary Pandemic as Punishment -- Prophetic Conceptualisation of the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Zimbabwean Cultural Dimension -- Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 -- Theorising COVID-19 and the Dialectics of Global Pandemics: Where the World Missed the Point? -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theories on the Genesis of Covid-19 Pandemic.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Theorising the Theories -- Where the Governments of the World Missed the Point? Some Theoretical Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 -- 'Caught Napping in the Wake of COVID-19': The Litmus Test for Digital Pedagogy in Zimbabwe's Public Education Sector -- Abstract -- Introduction -- ICTs Integration in the Public Education of Zimbabwe -- Ministerial Response to Covid-19: Education -- 'Caught Napping?' 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spelling | Covid-19 and the Dialectics of Global Pandemics in Africa : Challenges, Opportunities and the Future of the Global Economy in the face of COVID-19 / edited by Munyaradzi Mawere, Bernard Chazovachii, & Francis Machingura Oxford : Langaa RPCIG, 2021. 1 online resource (335 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Editors and Contributors -- Contents -- Chapter 1 -- The Dialectics of Covid-19 and Related Pandemics: An Introduction -- Introduction -- Chapter 2 -- Interrogating Conditions Characterising COVID-19 Quarantine Centres in Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework and Methodological Concerns -- Flattering the Curve: A Practical Assessment -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 -- The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown on Nigeria's Economy and Socio-cultural Life: A study of Nigeria's Niger Delta Region -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Spread of COVID-19 and the Lockdown Measures in Nigeria's Niger Delta Region -- The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on the Niger Delta People Economic Activities -- Social Distancing -- Regular Hand Washing Practice -- Ceremonies -- Domestic Violence -- Health -- Educational System -- Hunger -- Election and the Electoral System -- Crime and Criminality -- Factors to Cushion and Prevention of the Spread of COVID-19 Infection -- Stay at Home and No Visitation -- Social Distancing -- Hand Washing and Use of Sanitizer -- Face masks -- Face Shield -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 -- COVID-19, the Wrath of God in Melting Economies? The Case of Zimbabweans in the Homeland and the Diaspora -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theories Surrounding the Origins of Covid-19 -- God, the Diaspora and Epidemics -- Historical Background to Zimbabwe's Economic Malaise -- Lockdowns as Implicitly Divine Curses -- Some Theological Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 -- Contestations of Herbal Remedies on COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Pandemics in Africa -- African Responses to Past Plagues -- Response to Covid-19 in Africa -- Madagascar and Covid-19 Organics (CVO) -- Ghana's Response to Herbal Remedy -- COVID-19 Cure in Malawi. Klaus Fiedler's Book on Fake Healing Claims -- An Overview -- Concluding Remarks and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 6 -- COVID-19, Weather Conditions, Food and the Immune System of Africans: Why Fatalities in Africa have Remained Relatively Low as Compared to Other Continents? -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Clarification of Concepts -- African -- Immune System -- Meteorological Conditions -- COVID-19 (Coronavirus) -- The History and Background of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) -- Coronavirus Evolution -- Situating Africa -- COVID-19 in Africa -- Differences in Reliable Reporting and Death Registration -- Differences in Lockdown Stringency -- Differences in Demography -- Differences in Environmental Exposures -- COVID-19, the Weather Conditions in Africa and the Immune System of the Africans -- COVID-19 and the Weather Conditions in Africa -- The Weather and Climate in Africa -- The Environment and Respiratory Virus Transmission -- Temperature and SARS-CoV-2 -- The Immune System of the Africans -- Differences in Environmental Exposures and the Immune System of the Africans -- The Obesity Pandemic -- Obesity + Diabetes = "Diabesity" -- "Wild" Vegetables and Plants -- Baobab (muuyu ) -- Physical Exercise/ Activity -- Sleep -- Healthy Relationships -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 -- Punishment, Prophecy and COVID-19 Pandemic: A Critical Discourse Analysis -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Critical Discourse Analysis and Conceptual Framework -- Israelites Plagues: Shaping Conceptualisation of Contemporary Pandemic as Punishment -- Prophetic Conceptualisation of the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Zimbabwean Cultural Dimension -- Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 -- Theorising COVID-19 and the Dialectics of Global Pandemics: Where the World Missed the Point? -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theories on the Genesis of Covid-19 Pandemic. Theorising the Theories -- Where the Governments of the World Missed the Point? Some Theoretical Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 -- 'Caught Napping in the Wake of COVID-19': The Litmus Test for Digital Pedagogy in Zimbabwe's Public Education Sector -- Abstract -- Introduction -- ICTs Integration in the Public Education of Zimbabwe -- Ministerial Response to Covid-19: Education -- 'Caught Napping?' The Future of Education in Zimbabwe -- Conclusion -- Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 10 -- Political Battle of the Mighty and Theorising the Genesis of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Social Conflict Paradigm -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Conceptual Framework: Social Conflict Paradigm -- Conspiracy Theories on the Genesis of COVID-19 Pandemic -- COVID-19 Escaped from a Chinese Laboratory -- Coronavirus is a Biological Weapon -- COVID-19 is a US Virus -- COVID-19 was Unleashed by Bill Gates -- 5G Technology Theory -- Politics of the Global 'Mighty' -- International Organisations and the Semantics of Power -- The Narratives of "Other" in the Discourse of COVID-19 -- Prophesy and the Genesis of COVID 19 -- The Post-COVID 19 Era in Zimbabwe -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11 -- Metaphor and Representation of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cognitive Linguistic Perspective -- Abstract -- Introduction -- A cognitive Linguistics Approach -- The Aristotelian and the Lakoffian Views of Metaphor -- Deconstructing Semantics of Othering in Chinese Virus/Flu," "Wuhan Virus" and "White People's Disease" -- Tropes of Vulnerability in War Metaphors and Militarisation of COVID-19 Pandemic Discourse -- Treatment of the Disease is War -- Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12 -- COVID-19 Pandemic and Personal Protective Equipment Production: The Search for Sustainable Solutions -- A Zimbabwean Experience -- Abstract -- Introduction. COVID-19 Origin, Emergence, Prevalence and Global Spread -- Covid-19 Response on the African Continent -- Covid-19 Pandemic: The Search for Sustainable Solutions -- Covid-19 Response: The role of Institutions of Higher Learning in Devising Sustainable Solutions -- Covid-19 Prevention and Control: Role of Universities and Tertiary Institutions -- Emerging Issues -- Lessons Learnt -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13 -- Village Savings and Self-help Group Schemes in the Era of COVID-19: A case of Seke District, Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Context -- Seke District -- Methodology and Data Collection -- Presentation of Data and Analysis -- VSLA Schemes in Ward 8 -- Factors Sustaining VSLA Schemes in Ward 8 -- How COVID-19 Impacted on VSLA Scheme in Ward 8 Vulnerabilities of VSLA Schemes -- Impact of Lockdown Strategies -- Mechanisms to Prevent COVID-19 Among VSLA Scheme Members in Ward 8 -- Discussion -- Conclusion and Way Forward -- References -- Chapter 14 -- 2 Chronicles 7:13 and Revelation 16:9: A Diachronic and Apocalyptic Investigation of COVID-19 Pandemic from a Zimbabwean Context -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Diachronic Analysis -- Synchronic Analysis -- Apocalyptic Analysis -- Exegesis of Plague Narratives in 2 Chronicles 7:13 and Revelation 16:9 -- Survey of Scholarship on Plagues in the Old Testament -- Survey of Scholarship on Plagues in the New Testament -- Historical Reconstruction of Pandemics in Zimbabwe -- 1974-2018 Plagues -- Synchronic and Apocalyptic Reflections on COVID-19 -- Response of the Religious Community to Covid-19 in Zimbabwe -- Current Covid-19 Statistics -- The Church Community's Interpretation of the Pandemic -- The Prophets and Traditional Leaders' Response to Covid-19: Apocalyptic Analysis -- Conclusion -- Recommendations -- References. Chapter 15 -- The Intersectionality of the Religious, Ethical and Socio-political Issues in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Security Services and the Lockdowns -- Africa, Social Media and "Covidiots " -- Social Inequalities and Discrimination -- Covid-19 and African Culture -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 16 -- Covid-19, Global Economy, Development and the Future of Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Background to the Study -- Uncertainty Associated with COVID-19 -- Contribution of the Study -- Study Responses to the Health Crisis and Economic Growth Amid Pandemics -- Effects of Disease Outbreaks on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) -- COVID-19 and Health Inequalities and Stratification in Africa -- Conclusion -- References -- Back cover. COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Africa. COVID-19 (Disease) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2020000570 Epidemics Africa. 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spellingShingle | Covid-19 and the Dialectics of Global Pandemics in Africa : Challenges, Opportunities and the Future of the Global Economy in the face of COVID-19 / Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Editors and Contributors -- Contents -- Chapter 1 -- The Dialectics of Covid-19 and Related Pandemics: An Introduction -- Introduction -- Chapter 2 -- Interrogating Conditions Characterising COVID-19 Quarantine Centres in Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework and Methodological Concerns -- Flattering the Curve: A Practical Assessment -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 -- The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown on Nigeria's Economy and Socio-cultural Life: A study of Nigeria's Niger Delta Region -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Spread of COVID-19 and the Lockdown Measures in Nigeria's Niger Delta Region -- The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on the Niger Delta People Economic Activities -- Social Distancing -- Regular Hand Washing Practice -- Ceremonies -- Domestic Violence -- Health -- Educational System -- Hunger -- Election and the Electoral System -- Crime and Criminality -- Factors to Cushion and Prevention of the Spread of COVID-19 Infection -- Stay at Home and No Visitation -- Social Distancing -- Hand Washing and Use of Sanitizer -- Face masks -- Face Shield -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 -- COVID-19, the Wrath of God in Melting Economies? The Case of Zimbabweans in the Homeland and the Diaspora -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theories Surrounding the Origins of Covid-19 -- God, the Diaspora and Epidemics -- Historical Background to Zimbabwe's Economic Malaise -- Lockdowns as Implicitly Divine Curses -- Some Theological Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 -- Contestations of Herbal Remedies on COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Pandemics in Africa -- African Responses to Past Plagues -- Response to Covid-19 in Africa -- Madagascar and Covid-19 Organics (CVO) -- Ghana's Response to Herbal Remedy -- COVID-19 Cure in Malawi. Klaus Fiedler's Book on Fake Healing Claims -- An Overview -- Concluding Remarks and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 6 -- COVID-19, Weather Conditions, Food and the Immune System of Africans: Why Fatalities in Africa have Remained Relatively Low as Compared to Other Continents? -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Clarification of Concepts -- African -- Immune System -- Meteorological Conditions -- COVID-19 (Coronavirus) -- The History and Background of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) -- Coronavirus Evolution -- Situating Africa -- COVID-19 in Africa -- Differences in Reliable Reporting and Death Registration -- Differences in Lockdown Stringency -- Differences in Demography -- Differences in Environmental Exposures -- COVID-19, the Weather Conditions in Africa and the Immune System of the Africans -- COVID-19 and the Weather Conditions in Africa -- The Weather and Climate in Africa -- The Environment and Respiratory Virus Transmission -- Temperature and SARS-CoV-2 -- The Immune System of the Africans -- Differences in Environmental Exposures and the Immune System of the Africans -- The Obesity Pandemic -- Obesity + Diabetes = "Diabesity" -- "Wild" Vegetables and Plants -- Baobab (muuyu ) -- Physical Exercise/ Activity -- Sleep -- Healthy Relationships -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 -- Punishment, Prophecy and COVID-19 Pandemic: A Critical Discourse Analysis -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Critical Discourse Analysis and Conceptual Framework -- Israelites Plagues: Shaping Conceptualisation of Contemporary Pandemic as Punishment -- Prophetic Conceptualisation of the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Zimbabwean Cultural Dimension -- Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 -- Theorising COVID-19 and the Dialectics of Global Pandemics: Where the World Missed the Point? -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theories on the Genesis of Covid-19 Pandemic. Theorising the Theories -- Where the Governments of the World Missed the Point? Some Theoretical Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 -- 'Caught Napping in the Wake of COVID-19': The Litmus Test for Digital Pedagogy in Zimbabwe's Public Education Sector -- Abstract -- Introduction -- ICTs Integration in the Public Education of Zimbabwe -- Ministerial Response to Covid-19: Education -- 'Caught Napping?' The Future of Education in Zimbabwe -- Conclusion -- Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 10 -- Political Battle of the Mighty and Theorising the Genesis of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Social Conflict Paradigm -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Conceptual Framework: Social Conflict Paradigm -- Conspiracy Theories on the Genesis of COVID-19 Pandemic -- COVID-19 Escaped from a Chinese Laboratory -- Coronavirus is a Biological Weapon -- COVID-19 is a US Virus -- COVID-19 was Unleashed by Bill Gates -- 5G Technology Theory -- Politics of the Global 'Mighty' -- International Organisations and the Semantics of Power -- The Narratives of "Other" in the Discourse of COVID-19 -- Prophesy and the Genesis of COVID 19 -- The Post-COVID 19 Era in Zimbabwe -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11 -- Metaphor and Representation of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cognitive Linguistic Perspective -- Abstract -- Introduction -- A cognitive Linguistics Approach -- The Aristotelian and the Lakoffian Views of Metaphor -- Deconstructing Semantics of Othering in Chinese Virus/Flu," "Wuhan Virus" and "White People's Disease" -- Tropes of Vulnerability in War Metaphors and Militarisation of COVID-19 Pandemic Discourse -- Treatment of the Disease is War -- Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12 -- COVID-19 Pandemic and Personal Protective Equipment Production: The Search for Sustainable Solutions -- A Zimbabwean Experience -- Abstract -- Introduction. COVID-19 Origin, Emergence, Prevalence and Global Spread -- Covid-19 Response on the African Continent -- Covid-19 Pandemic: The Search for Sustainable Solutions -- Covid-19 Response: The role of Institutions of Higher Learning in Devising Sustainable Solutions -- Covid-19 Prevention and Control: Role of Universities and Tertiary Institutions -- Emerging Issues -- Lessons Learnt -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13 -- Village Savings and Self-help Group Schemes in the Era of COVID-19: A case of Seke District, Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Context -- Seke District -- Methodology and Data Collection -- Presentation of Data and Analysis -- VSLA Schemes in Ward 8 -- Factors Sustaining VSLA Schemes in Ward 8 -- How COVID-19 Impacted on VSLA Scheme in Ward 8 Vulnerabilities of VSLA Schemes -- Impact of Lockdown Strategies -- Mechanisms to Prevent COVID-19 Among VSLA Scheme Members in Ward 8 -- Discussion -- Conclusion and Way Forward -- References -- Chapter 14 -- 2 Chronicles 7:13 and Revelation 16:9: A Diachronic and Apocalyptic Investigation of COVID-19 Pandemic from a Zimbabwean Context -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Diachronic Analysis -- Synchronic Analysis -- Apocalyptic Analysis -- Exegesis of Plague Narratives in 2 Chronicles 7:13 and Revelation 16:9 -- Survey of Scholarship on Plagues in the Old Testament -- Survey of Scholarship on Plagues in the New Testament -- Historical Reconstruction of Pandemics in Zimbabwe -- 1974-2018 Plagues -- Synchronic and Apocalyptic Reflections on COVID-19 -- Response of the Religious Community to Covid-19 in Zimbabwe -- Current Covid-19 Statistics -- The Church Community's Interpretation of the Pandemic -- The Prophets and Traditional Leaders' Response to Covid-19: Apocalyptic Analysis -- Conclusion -- Recommendations -- References. Chapter 15 -- The Intersectionality of the Religious, Ethical and Socio-political Issues in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Security Services and the Lockdowns -- Africa, Social Media and "Covidiots " -- Social Inequalities and Discrimination -- Covid-19 and African Culture -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 16 -- Covid-19, Global Economy, Development and the Future of Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Background to the Study -- Uncertainty Associated with COVID-19 -- Contribution of the Study -- Study Responses to the Health Crisis and Economic Growth Amid Pandemics -- Effects of Disease Outbreaks on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) -- COVID-19 and Health Inequalities and Stratification in Africa -- Conclusion -- References -- Back cover. COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Africa. COVID-19 (Disease) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2020000570 Epidemics Africa. Epidemics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044370 COVID-19 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000086382 Epidemics https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D058872 Pandémie de COVID-19, 2020- Afrique. COVID-19. Épidémies Afrique. Épidémies. epidemics. aat COVID-19 (Disease) fast Epidemics fast |
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title | Covid-19 and the Dialectics of Global Pandemics in Africa : Challenges, Opportunities and the Future of the Global Economy in the face of COVID-19 / |
title_auth | Covid-19 and the Dialectics of Global Pandemics in Africa : Challenges, Opportunities and the Future of the Global Economy in the face of COVID-19 / |
title_exact_search | Covid-19 and the Dialectics of Global Pandemics in Africa : Challenges, Opportunities and the Future of the Global Economy in the face of COVID-19 / |
title_full | Covid-19 and the Dialectics of Global Pandemics in Africa : Challenges, Opportunities and the Future of the Global Economy in the face of COVID-19 / edited by Munyaradzi Mawere, Bernard Chazovachii, & Francis Machingura |
title_fullStr | Covid-19 and the Dialectics of Global Pandemics in Africa : Challenges, Opportunities and the Future of the Global Economy in the face of COVID-19 / edited by Munyaradzi Mawere, Bernard Chazovachii, & Francis Machingura |
title_full_unstemmed | Covid-19 and the Dialectics of Global Pandemics in Africa : Challenges, Opportunities and the Future of the Global Economy in the face of COVID-19 / edited by Munyaradzi Mawere, Bernard Chazovachii, & Francis Machingura |
title_short | Covid-19 and the Dialectics of Global Pandemics in Africa : |
title_sort | covid 19 and the dialectics of global pandemics in africa challenges opportunities and the future of the global economy in the face of covid 19 |
title_sub | Challenges, Opportunities and the Future of the Global Economy in the face of COVID-19 / |
topic | COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Africa. COVID-19 (Disease) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2020000570 Epidemics Africa. Epidemics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044370 COVID-19 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000086382 Epidemics https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D058872 Pandémie de COVID-19, 2020- Afrique. COVID-19. Épidémies Afrique. Épidémies. epidemics. aat COVID-19 (Disease) fast Epidemics fast |
topic_facet | COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Africa. COVID-19 (Disease) Epidemics Africa. Epidemics. COVID-19 Epidemics Pandémie de COVID-19, 2020- Afrique. COVID-19. Épidémies Afrique. Épidémies. epidemics. Africa |
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