Systemic inequality, sustainability and COVID-19

The global spread of COVID-19 has led to devastating effects on countries worldwide in terms of population health, economy, politics, and sustainable development. Systemic Inequality, Sustainability and COVID-19 provides an opportunity to engage in a critical dialog on the consequences and interacti...

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Other Authors Aladuwaka, Seela (Editor), Wejnert, Barbara (Editor), Alagan, Ram (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
SeriesResearch in political sociology ; 29.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781801177344
DOI10.1108/S0895-9935202229
Physical Description1 online resource (336 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Heath and social inequality and covid-19
  • Chapter 1. Social determinants of health disparities and covid-19 in black belt communities in alabama: Geospatial analyses / Seela Aladuwaka, Barbara Wejnert, Ram Alagan, and Manoj Mishra
  • Chapter 2. A naturalistic observation of mask wearing behavior in a southeastern United States town during the covid-19 pandemic / Marcia Rossi and Andria Moore
  • Chapter 3. Selected aspects of discrimination against the elderly in the Polish health care system / Zaklina Skrenty
  • Chapter 4. Invisible frontline warriors of covid-19: An intersectional feminist study of asha workers in India / Manorama Upadhyaya
  • Chapter 5. Impact of covid-19 on employment in himachal pradesh - a case study / Yashpal Malik, Nirupama Prakash, and Suman
  • Chapter 6. Gender-based violence and covid-19: Legislative and judicial measures for protection and support of the women victims of domestic violence in sri lanka / Muthukuda Arachchige Dona Shiroma Jeeva Shirajanie Niriella
  • Chapter 7. Gender relations and dynamics of internal committee: Case studies from private and public institutions / Kamalaveni
  • Chapter 8. Care ethics in the time of covid-19: Are we our brother's keepers? Some insights from the efforts of "food for chennai," India / Sunita George and Raymond Greene
  • Chapter 9. Iranian dating sites in the age of covid-19 pandemic: A phenomenological study on muslim married women / Dariush Boostani, Naima Mohammadi, and Fattah Hatami Maskouni
  • Part II. Environment, sustainability, and covid-19
  • Chapter 10. A reflection on biodiversity in a time of covid-19 pandemic: A foundation of environmental sustainability / Camille Wejnert-Depue
  • Chapter 11. Systemic inequality, sustainability and covid-19 in u.s. Prisons: A sociological exploration of women's prison gardens in pandemic times / Daniela Jauk, Brenda Gill, Christie Caruana, and Sharon Everhardt
  • Chapter 12. Covid-19 in chile: Personal and political outcomes / James G. Linn, Jorge Chuaqui, and Aristoteles C. Alencar
  • Chapter 13. Corporate mining, sustainable development, and human rights of the indigenous people in the philippines: Implications for building resiliency to the impacts of covid-19 pandemic / Ligaya Lindio McGovern
  • Chapter 14. Genealogies of sustainable development? Life stories of frugal, inventive, and creative women / Izabela Skórzynska
  • Chapter 15. Birdsong and the diseased gaia in the anthropocene: An ecofeminist reading of terry tempest williams' memoirs - refuge: an unnatural history of family and place and when women were birds: Fifty-four variations on voice / Jagriti Upadhyaya.