A Research Agenda for COVID-19 and Society
Edited by Steve Matthewman
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 License. It is free to read, download and share on Elgaronline.com. With contributions from leading experts in the fields of anthropology, communications, disaster studies, economics, epidemiology, Indigenous studies, philosophy and sociology, this expansive book offers a diverse range of social science perspectives on the COVID-19 pandemic, providing critical insights into what a research agenda for COVID-19 and society resembles across different fields of study.
Keywords: Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Sociology and Social Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781800885134
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to A Research Agenda for COVID-19 and Society , pp 1-4

- Steve Matthewman
- Ch 2 COVID-19 and the social sciences , pp 5-22

- Steve Matthewman
- Ch 3 'Pandemic strategy' is an oxymoron in a neoliberal world , pp 23-42

- Rodrick Wallace and Deborah Wallace
- Ch 4 COVID-19 and Swedish exceptionalism , pp 43-60

- Richey Wyver
- Ch 5 Time back! A research manifesto for Indigenous urgencies , pp 61-84

- Simon Lambert
- Ch 6 A post-COVID-19 research agenda for disaster prevention, response and research , pp 85-104

- Cordula Dittmer and Daniel F. Lorenz
- Ch 7 System rivalry during pandemic times: an institutional political economy view of great power vaccine diplomacy , pp 105-120

- Naoise McDonagh
- Ch 8 COVID passports: discrimination, inequality and coercion , pp 121-138

- Tim Dare and Justine Kingsbury
- Ch 9 The care crisis: a research priority for the pandemic era and beyond , pp 139-154

- Kate Huppatz and Lyn Craig
- Ch 10 The futures of qualitative research in the COVID-19 era: experimenting with creative and digital methods , pp 155-174

- Clare Southerton, Marianne Clark, Ash Watson and Deborah Lupton
- Ch 11 'Being there' during lockdown: a phenomenological perspective on ethnography of the pandemic present and research methods for the future , pp 175-194

- L.L. Wyn and Susanna Trnka
- Ch 12 'Normal was a problem' - post-pandemic futures , pp 195-214

- Luke Goode
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