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The Impacts of COVID-19 on Political Dynamics, Social Inequality, and the Wellbeing of Americans examines the impacts of COVID-19 on political inequality, social inequality, and life changes of Americans. Topics include impacts of COVID-19 on the poor, differences in media responses to previous influenza versus COVID-19 pandemics, the intersection of race, class, and gender specific to this event, gender and changes in occupational loss, specific impacts on college students, and ways in which technological changes integrated with COVID-19. The contributors argue that COVID-19 made political…mehr
The Impacts of COVID-19 on Political Dynamics, Social Inequality, and the Wellbeing of Americans examines the impacts of COVID-19 on political inequality, social inequality, and life changes of Americans. Topics include impacts of COVID-19 on the poor, differences in media responses to previous influenza versus COVID-19 pandemics, the intersection of race, class, and gender specific to this event, gender and changes in occupational loss, specific impacts on college students, and ways in which technological changes integrated with COVID-19. The contributors argue that COVID-19 made political and social inequality worse and affected various groups of Americans differently. This edited volume discusses mechanisms and rationales for why this is the case and offers potential solutions to instances of accelerating inequities in America.
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Autorenporträt
Geoffrey L. Wood is associate professor of sociology and director of the Center for Applied Research (CFAR) at University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Introduction: The Impact of Covid-19 on Political Dynamics, Social Inequality, and the Wellbeing of Americans Geoffrey L. Wood Chapter 1: Did Covid-19 Create a New Opportunity to "Regulate the Poor"? Donna Bobbitt-Zeher and Adian Dobyns Chapter 2: What a Difference One Hundred Years Makes: A Covid Queen but no Flu King of South Dakota: Media Portrayals of the Flu of 1918 in South Dakota Pamela Ray Koch and Aaron B. Franzen Chapter 3: Livin' in the Gangsta's Paradise: Economic Wealth Over Population Health during the Covid-19 Pandemic Melinda Jackson-Jefferson Chapter 4: Forced Layoff or Voluntary Leave? The Gender Disparity in Job Loss during the Covid-19 Pandemic In Choi and Shichao Du Chapter 5: The First Covid Generation: The Great Equalizing Myth Eboni Pringle, Elizbeth Piatt, Chinasa Elue, Na'Tasha Evans, and Yu Lin Hsu Chapter 6: A Shift in the Norms: The Impact of Covid-19 on Class, Access to Technology, and Social Inequalities in Higher Education Danielle Mehlma
Contents Introduction: The Impact of Covid-19 on Political Dynamics, Social Inequality, and the Wellbeing of Americans Geoffrey L. Wood Chapter 1: Did Covid-19 Create a New Opportunity to "Regulate the Poor"? Donna Bobbitt-Zeher and Adian Dobyns Chapter 2: What a Difference One Hundred Years Makes: A Covid Queen but no Flu King of South Dakota: Media Portrayals of the Flu of 1918 in South Dakota Pamela Ray Koch and Aaron B. Franzen Chapter 3: Livin' in the Gangsta's Paradise: Economic Wealth Over Population Health during the Covid-19 Pandemic Melinda Jackson-Jefferson Chapter 4: Forced Layoff or Voluntary Leave? The Gender Disparity in Job Loss during the Covid-19 Pandemic In Choi and Shichao Du Chapter 5: The First Covid Generation: The Great Equalizing Myth Eboni Pringle, Elizbeth Piatt, Chinasa Elue, Na'Tasha Evans, and Yu Lin Hsu Chapter 6: A Shift in the Norms: The Impact of Covid-19 on Class, Access to Technology, and Social Inequalities in Higher Education Danielle Mehlma
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