Disability in the time of pandemic

COVID-19 has once again illuminated the ways in which health risks and negative health outcomes are tied to economic and social inequalities. Disabled people rank among those most disadvantaged in terms of education, income, and social inclusion and this exacerbated their risk of negative pandemic-r...

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Other Authors Carey, Allison C. (Editor), Green, Sara E. (Editor), Mauldin, Laura (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2023.
SeriesResearch in social science and disability ; v. 13.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781802621419
DOI10.1108/S1479-3547202313
Physical Description1 online resource (248 pages).

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505 0 |a Introduction to disability in the time of pandemic / Laura Mauldin, Sara E. Green, and Allison C. Carey -- Part I. Implications of the pandemic for the health, well-being, and care of people with disabilities and their families -- Chapter 1. Covid-19 and people with disabilities: Social inequalities in the distribution of pandemic vulnerability / Jayajit Chakraborty -- Chapter 2. Cumulative and cascading impacts of invisibility: An intersectional approach to understanding the housing experiences of canadians with disabilities during covid-19 / Valérie Grand'Maison, Kathryn Reinders, Laura Pin, Jihan Abbas, and Deborah Stienstra -- Chapter 3. "a rollercoaster of emotions:" social distancing, anxiety, and loneliness among people with disabilities and chronic health conditions / Michelle Maroto, David Pettinicchio, Lei Chai, and Andy Holmes -- Chapter 4. Barriers in the access to healthcare facilities during covid-19 for people with disabilities in mumbai's informal settlements / Srishti Jaitely and Navjit Gaurav -- Chapter 5. Excessive childhoods, self-reliant citizens: Discursive constructions of care for disabled children in India during the covid-19 pandemic / Kim Fernandes and Tanushree Sarkar -- Chapter 6. Social and health experiences of disabled people with complex medical conditions during the covid-19 pandemic / Joana Milan Lorandi and Pamela Block -- Part II. Implications of the pandemic for people with disabilities in educational and workplace settings -- Chapter 7. Inequality in the schooling experiences of disabled children and their families during covid-19 / Rachel Elizabeth Fish, David Enrique Rangel, Nelly De Arcos, and Olivia Friend -- Chapter 8. "everybody thrown into the deep end at the same time:" reflections on family-school partnership in a time of covid-19 / Julia Jansen-van Vuuren, Danielle Roberts, Grace L. Francis, Colleen M. Davison, Sharon Gabison, and Heather M. Aldersey -- Chapter 9. Sol express in the time of covid: Reflections from a creative arts participatory research project / Madeline Burghardt -- Chapter 10. Everyday life of students with disabilities using assistance services in Poland: Lessons from the pandemic / Ewa Giermanowska, Mariola Raclaw, and Dorota Szawarska -- Chapter 11. Disability and the diversity framework in the post-pandemic workplace / Courtney Mullin, Robert Gould, Sarah Parker Harris, and Robin Jones. 
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