The COVID-19 crisis: social perspectives
"Since its emergence in early 2020, the COVID-19 crisis has affected every part of the world. Well beyond its health effects, the pandemic has wrought major changes in people's everyday lives as they confront restrictions imposed by physical distancing and consequences such as loss of work...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Since its emergence in early 2020, the COVID-19 crisis has affected every part of the world. Well beyond its health effects, the pandemic has wrought major changes in people's everyday lives as they confront restrictions imposed by physical distancing and consequences such as loss of work, working or learning from home and reduced contact with family and friends. This edited collection covers a diverse range of experiences, practices and representations across international contexts and cultures (UK, Europe, North America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand). Together, these contributions offer a rich account of COVID society. They provide snapshots of what life was like for people in a variety of situations and locations living through the first months of the novel coronavirus crisis, including discussion not only of health-related experiences but also the impact on family, work and social life and leisure activities. The socio-material dimensions of quotidian practices are highlighted: death rituals, dating apps, online musical performances, fitness and exercise practices, the role of windows, healthcare work, parenting children learning at home, moving in public space as a blind person and many more diverse topics are explored. In doing so, the authors surface the feelings of strangeness and challenges to norms of practice that were part of many people's experiences, highlighting the profound affective responses that accompanied the disruption to usual cultural forms of sociality and ritual in the wake of the COVID outbreak and restrictions on movement. The authors show how social relationships and social institutions were suspended, re-invented or transformed while social differences were brought to the fore. At the macro-level, the book includes localised and comparative analyses of political, health system and policy responses to the pandemic and highlights the differences in representations and experiences of very different social groups, including people with disabilities, LGBTQI people, Dutch Muslim parents, healthcare workers in France and Australia, young adults living in Northern Italy, performing artists and their audiences, exercisers in Australia and New Zealand, the Latin cultures of Spain and Italy, Asian-Americans and older people in Australia. This volume will appeal to undergraduates and postgraduates in sociology, cultural and media studies, medical humanities, anthropology, political science and cultural geography. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xiii, 226 Seiten Illustrationen |
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adam_text | CONTENTS List of illustrations List of contributors Acknowledgements viii ix xiv PART I Introduction 1 COVID society: Introduction to the book 1 3 Deborah Lupton and Karen Willis 2 Contextualising COVID-19: Sociocultural perspectives on contagion 14 Deborah Lupton PART II Space, the body and mobilities 3 Moving target, moving parts: The multiple mobilities of the COVID-19 pandemic 25 27 Nicola Burns, Luca Follis, Karolina Follis and Janine Morley 4 Physical activity and bodily boundaries in times of pandemic Holly Thorpe, Julie Brice and Marianne Clark 39 5 City flows during pandemics: Zoomingin on windows 53 Olimpia Mosteanu
vi Contents 6 The politics of touch-based help for visually impaired persons during the COVID-19 pandemic: An autoethnographic account 67 Heidi Lourens PART III Intimacies, socialities and connections 7 #DatingWhileDistancing: Dating apps as digital health technologies during the COVID-19 pandemic 77 79 David Myles, Stefanie Duguay and Christopher Dietzel 8 ‘Unhome’ sweet home: The construction of new normalities in Italy during COVID-19 90 Veronica Moretti and Antonio Maturo 9 Queer and crip temporalities during COVID-19: Sexual practices, risk and responsibility 103 Ryan Thomeycroft and Lucy Nicholas 10 Isol-AID, art and wellbeing: Posthuman community amid COVID-19 115 Marissa Willcox, Anna Hickey-Moody and Anne M. Hams PART IV Healthcare practices and systems 129 11 Strange times in Ireland: Death and the meaning of loss under COVID-19 131 Jo Murphy-Lawless 12 Between an ethics of care and scientific uncertainty: Dilemmas of general practitioners in Marseille 144 Romain Lutaud, Jeremy K. Ward, Gaëtan Gentile and Pierre Verger 13 Post-pandemic routes in the context of Latin countries: The impact of COVID-19 in Italy and Spain 156 Anna Sendra, Jordi Farré, Alessandro Lovari and Linda Lombi 14 Risky work: Providing healthcare in the age of COVID-19 Karen Willis and Natasha Smallwood 168
Contents vìi PART V Marginalisation and discrimination 181 15 The plight of the parent-citizen? Examples of resisting (self-) responsibilisation and stigmatisation by Dutch Muslim parents and organisations during the COVID-19 crisis 183 Alex Schenkels, Sakina Loukili and Paul Mutsaers 16 Anti-Asian racism, xenophobia and Asian American health during COVID-19 195 Aggie J. Yellow Horse 17 Ageism and risk during the coronavirus pandemic 207 Peta S. Cook, Cassie Curryer, Susan Banks, Barbara Barbosa Neves, Maho Omori, Annetta H. Mallon and Jack Lam Index 219
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CONTENTS List of illustrations List of contributors Acknowledgements viii ix xiv PART I Introduction 1 COVID society: Introduction to the book 1 3 Deborah Lupton and Karen Willis 2 Contextualising COVID-19: Sociocultural perspectives on contagion 14 Deborah Lupton PART II Space, the body and mobilities 3 Moving target, moving parts: The multiple mobilities of the COVID-19 pandemic 25 27 Nicola Burns, Luca Follis, Karolina Follis and Janine Morley 4 Physical activity and bodily boundaries in times of pandemic Holly Thorpe, Julie Brice and Marianne Clark 39 5 City flows during pandemics: Zoomingin on windows 53 Olimpia Mosteanu
vi Contents 6 The politics of touch-based help for visually impaired persons during the COVID-19 pandemic: An autoethnographic account 67 Heidi Lourens PART III Intimacies, socialities and connections 7 #DatingWhileDistancing: Dating apps as digital health technologies during the COVID-19 pandemic 77 79 David Myles, Stefanie Duguay and Christopher Dietzel 8 ‘Unhome’ sweet home: The construction of new normalities in Italy during COVID-19 90 Veronica Moretti and Antonio Maturo 9 Queer and crip temporalities during COVID-19: Sexual practices, risk and responsibility 103 Ryan Thomeycroft and Lucy Nicholas 10 Isol-AID, art and wellbeing: Posthuman community amid COVID-19 115 Marissa Willcox, Anna Hickey-Moody and Anne M. Hams PART IV Healthcare practices and systems 129 11 Strange times in Ireland: Death and the meaning of loss under COVID-19 131 Jo Murphy-Lawless 12 Between an ethics of care and scientific uncertainty: Dilemmas of general practitioners in Marseille 144 Romain Lutaud, Jeremy K. Ward, Gaëtan Gentile and Pierre Verger 13 Post-pandemic routes in the context of Latin countries: The impact of COVID-19 in Italy and Spain 156 Anna Sendra, Jordi Farré, Alessandro Lovari and Linda Lombi 14 Risky work: Providing healthcare in the age of COVID-19 Karen Willis and Natasha Smallwood 168
Contents vìi PART V Marginalisation and discrimination 181 15 The plight of the parent-citizen? Examples of resisting (self-) responsibilisation and stigmatisation by Dutch Muslim parents and organisations during the COVID-19 crisis 183 Alex Schenkels, Sakina Loukili and Paul Mutsaers 16 Anti-Asian racism, xenophobia and Asian American health during COVID-19 195 Aggie J. Yellow Horse 17 Ageism and risk during the coronavirus pandemic 207 Peta S. Cook, Cassie Curryer, Susan Banks, Barbara Barbosa Neves, Maho Omori, Annetta H. Mallon and Jack Lam Index 219 |
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spelling | The COVID-19 crisis social perspectives edited by Deborah Lupton and Karen Willis London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2021 xiii, 226 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "Since its emergence in early 2020, the COVID-19 crisis has affected every part of the world. Well beyond its health effects, the pandemic has wrought major changes in people's everyday lives as they confront restrictions imposed by physical distancing and consequences such as loss of work, working or learning from home and reduced contact with family and friends. This edited collection covers a diverse range of experiences, practices and representations across international contexts and cultures (UK, Europe, North America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand). Together, these contributions offer a rich account of COVID society. They provide snapshots of what life was like for people in a variety of situations and locations living through the first months of the novel coronavirus crisis, including discussion not only of health-related experiences but also the impact on family, work and social life and leisure activities. The socio-material dimensions of quotidian practices are highlighted: death rituals, dating apps, online musical performances, fitness and exercise practices, the role of windows, healthcare work, parenting children learning at home, moving in public space as a blind person and many more diverse topics are explored. In doing so, the authors surface the feelings of strangeness and challenges to norms of practice that were part of many people's experiences, highlighting the profound affective responses that accompanied the disruption to usual cultural forms of sociality and ritual in the wake of the COVID outbreak and restrictions on movement. The authors show how social relationships and social institutions were suspended, re-invented or transformed while social differences were brought to the fore. At the macro-level, the book includes localised and comparative analyses of political, health system and policy responses to the pandemic and highlights the differences in representations and experiences of very different social groups, including people with disabilities, LGBTQI people, Dutch Muslim parents, healthcare workers in France and Australia, young adults living in Northern Italy, performing artists and their audiences, exercisers in Australia and New Zealand, the Latin cultures of Spain and Italy, Asian-Americans and older people in Australia. This volume will appeal to undergraduates and postgraduates in sociology, cultural and media studies, medical humanities, anthropology, political science and cultural geography. Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd rswk-swf Krise (DE-588)4033203-2 gnd rswk-swf COVID-19 (DE-588)1206347392 gnd rswk-swf Pandemie (DE-588)4737034-8 gnd rswk-swf Coronavirus / (DE-627)1694209695 / (DE-STW)30218-4 Gesellschaft / (DE-627)091363187 / (DE-STW)16588-2 Shutdown / (DE-627)1698281803 Gesundheitsversorgung / (DE-627)091363411 / (DE-STW)18891-5 Soziale Folgen / (DE-627)091389887 / (DE-STW)16674-2 Soziale Beziehungen / (DE-627)091389852 / (DE-STW)15712-4 Soziale Gruppe / (DE-627)091389909 / (DE-STW)15714-0 Soziale Ausgrenzung / (DE-627)091389925 / (DE-STW)16654-1 Australien / (DE-627)091349044 / (DE-STW)17935-2 EU-Staaten / (DE-627)091358639 / (DE-STW)17983-5 Großbritannien / (DE-627)091364442 / (DE-STW)17374-2 Neuseeland / (DE-627)091379989 / (DE-STW)17942-5 Nordamerika / (DE-627)091380383 / (DE-STW)17806-6 Südafrika / (DE-627)091393493 / (DE-STW)17688-0 COVID-19 (Disease) / Social aspects Public health / Social aspects Epidemics / Social aspects (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content COVID-19 (DE-588)1206347392 s Pandemie (DE-588)4737034-8 s Krise (DE-588)4033203-2 s Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 s DE-604 Lupton, Deborah 1963- (DE-588)172711649 edt Willis, Karen 1960- (DE-588)1232325031 edt Erscheint auch als Onlineausgabe, ebk. 978-1-00-311134-4 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032789273&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The COVID-19 crisis social perspectives Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd Krise (DE-588)4033203-2 gnd COVID-19 (DE-588)1206347392 gnd Pandemie (DE-588)4737034-8 gnd |
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title | The COVID-19 crisis social perspectives |
title_auth | The COVID-19 crisis social perspectives |
title_exact_search | The COVID-19 crisis social perspectives |
title_exact_search_txtP | The COVID-19 crisis social perspectives |
title_full | The COVID-19 crisis social perspectives edited by Deborah Lupton and Karen Willis |
title_fullStr | The COVID-19 crisis social perspectives edited by Deborah Lupton and Karen Willis |
title_full_unstemmed | The COVID-19 crisis social perspectives edited by Deborah Lupton and Karen Willis |
title_short | The COVID-19 crisis |
title_sort | the covid 19 crisis social perspectives |
title_sub | social perspectives |
topic | Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd Krise (DE-588)4033203-2 gnd COVID-19 (DE-588)1206347392 gnd Pandemie (DE-588)4737034-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Gesellschaft Krise COVID-19 Pandemie Aufsatzsammlung |
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