ABSTRACT

In the Psychological Insights for Understanding COVID-19 series, international experts introduce important themes in psychological science that engage with people’s unprecedented experience of the pandemic, drawing together chapters as they originally appeared before COVID-19 descended on the world.

This book explores how COVID-19 has impacted society, and chapters examine a range of societal issues including leadership and politics, community, social status, welfare, social exclusion and accountability. Addressing the social and psychological processes that structure, and are structured by, our social contexts, it shows not only how groups and individuals can come together to manage global crises, but also how these crises can expose weaknesses in our society. The volume also reflects on how we can work together to rebuild society in the aftermath of the pandemic, by cultivating a shared sense of responsibility through social integration and responsible leadership.

Showcasing theory and research on key topics germane to the global pandemic, the Psychological Insights for Understanding COVID-19 series offers thought-provoking reading for professionals, students, academics and policy makers concerned with the psychological consequences of COVID-19 for individuals, families and society.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

COVID-19 and society

chapter 1|24 pages

Leaders

chapter 2|8 pages

Trust and Politics

The Emperor’s not very new clothes

chapter Chapter 5|45 pages

Human welfare

chapter 6|17 pages

Dealing with Social Exclusion

An analysis of psychological strategies

chapter Chapter 7|14 pages

Social accountability and action orientation

Strengthening the policy-making capacity of psychologists