ABSTRACT

The SARS-CoV-2 virus, and the associated COVID-19 pandemic, is perhaps the greatest threat to life, and lifestyles, the world has known in more than a century. The scholarship included here provides critical insights into the institutional responses, communal consequences, cultural adaptations, and social politics that lie at the heart of this pandemic. This volume maps out the ways in which the pandemic has impacted (most often disproportionately) societies, the successes and failures of means used to combat the virus, and the considerations and future possibilities – both positive and negative –  that lie ahead. While the pandemic has brought humanity together in some noteworthy ways, it has also laid bare many of the systemic inequalities that lie at the foundation of our global society. This volume is a significant step toward better understanding these impacts.

The work presented here represents a remarkable diversity and quality of impassioned scholarship and is a timely and critical advance in knowledge related to the pandemic. This volume and its companion, COVID-19: Volume I: Global Pandemic, Societal Responses, Ideological Solutions, are the result of the collaboration of more than 50 of the leading social scientists from across five continents. The breadth and depth of the scholarship is matched only by the intellectual and global scope of the contributors themselves. The insights presented here have much to offer not just to an understanding of the ongoing world of COVID-19, but also to helping us (re-) build, and better shape, the world beyond.

chapter 1|8 pages

COVID-19

Social consequences and cultural adaptations

part I|86 pages

Institutional responses

chapter 3|8 pages

Rethinking what we value

Pandemic teaching and the art of letting go

chapter 4|16 pages

Disruption and difficulty

Student and faculty perceptions of the transition to online instruction in the COVID-19 pandemic

chapter 5|14 pages

Seeking stability in unstable times

COVID-19 and the bureaucratic mindset

chapter 6|11 pages

The solution is the problem

What a pandemic can reveal about policing

chapter 7|13 pages

Housing as health care

Mitigations of homelessness during a pandemic

chapter 8|9 pages

COVID-19 and reproductive injustice

The implications of birthing restrictions during a global pandemic

chapter 9|13 pages

When sports stood still

COVID-19 and the lost season

part II|106 pages

Communal consequences and cultural adaptations

chapter 10|13 pages

The political nightmare of the plague

The ironic resistance of anti-quarantine protesters

chapter 11|12 pages

Toxic Wild West Syndrome

Individual rights vs. community needs

chapter 12|18 pages

Innovation diffusion, social capital, and mask mobilization

Culture change during the COVID-19 pandemic

chapter 13|13 pages

Changing times

New sources of parenting stress and the shifting meanings of time with and for children

chapter 14|14 pages

Sites of silence

Deaf online communication in the time of corona

chapter 16|15 pages

Performing precarity in times of uncertainty

The implications of COVID-19 on artists in Malta

part III|57 pages

Unveiling social inequalities

chapter 17|15 pages

Anti-Asian racism, responses, and the impact on Asian Americans’ lives

A social-ecological perspective

chapter 19|11 pages

Violence, virus, and vitriol

The tale of COVID-19

chapter 20|14 pages

High risk or low worth?

A few practical and philosophical COVID-19 issues surrounding the isolation of high-risk senior women