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COVID-19: Cultural Change and Institutional Adaptations
COVID-19: Cultural Change and Institutional Adaptations
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COVID-19: Cultural Change and Institutional Adaptations explores the impact of the pandemic on cultures and institutions, including health-care workers, interaction order, linguistic access, social stigma, policing, social class, and misinformation. The scholarship presented in this volume offers valuable insights into the micro- and macrochanges brought about by the pandemic, drawing on the expertise of scholars from around the world.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 216 pages
Publication date: 30 November 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
COVID-19 has had a profound impact on the relationship between cultures and institutions, as evidenced by the scholarship presented in this volume. The pandemic has affected various aspects of society, including health-care workers, changes in social interactions, linguistic access, social stigma, policing, new understandings of social class, and the role of misinformation.
The impact on health-care workers has been particularly significant, as they have been on the front lines of the crisis, risking their lives to care for patients. Many have experienced stress, burnout, and emotional distress, and their work has been further complicated by the need for personal protective equipment and social distancing measures.
Changes in social interactions have also been significant, with many people experiencing social isolation and loneliness due to lockdowns and travel restrictions. This has led to a shift in the way we communicate and interact with others, with increased use of technology and social media to maintain connections.
Linguistic access has also been a challenge during the pandemic, as many people have been unable to access essential services, such as healthcare and education, due to language barriers. This has highlighted the importance of language diversity and the need for language services to be available to all.
Social stigma has also been a significant issue during the pandemic, as many people have been blamed for the spread of the virus or faced discrimination due to their race, ethnicity, or nationality. This has led to a rise in hate crimes and discrimination and has highlighted the need for social justice and equality.
Policing has also been a challenge during the pandemic, as police officers have been tasked with enforcing lockdowns and social distancing measures, which have sometimes led to confrontations with the public. This has highlighted the need for police reform and the importance of building trust between the police and the community.
New understandings of social class have also emerged during the pandemic, as many people have lost their jobs, faced financial insecurity, and experienced health disparities. This has highlighted the importance of social welfare programs and the need for economic inequality to be addressed.
Finally, the role of misinformation has been a significant issue during the pandemic, as false information and conspiracy theories have spread rapidly on social media and other platforms. This has led to confusion, fear, and misinformation, and has highlighted the need for media literacy and fact-checking.
In conclusion, COVID-19 has had a profound impact on the relationship between cultures and institutions, affecting various aspects of society. The scholarship presented in this volume provides critical insights into these impacts and is a timely and critical advance in knowledge related to the pandemic. By understanding these changes, we can work to build a more inclusive and equitable society that is better equipped to respond to future challenges.
Weight: 467g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032299051
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