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, 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.
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Social Perspectives
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000375916
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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