COVID-19 and Social Change in Spain
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COVID-19 and Social Change in Spain
Pedreno, Andres; de Castro, Carlos; Latorre, Marta
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2022
190
Dura
Inglês
9781032251295
15 a 20 dias
560
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Part I 1. Introduction: The pandemic and social change 2. The pandemic, deglobalization and world society 3. The bureaucratic strength of neoliberalism 4. The sociology of the State of alarm: legitimisation and dispute during the COVID-19 in Spain 5. "Everything is going to be fine": emotion rules, the institutional framework and social mobilisation during the COVID-19 in Spain 6. Right now: history will be public, or it will not be 7. Science in action: controversies and public knowledge during the COVID19 pandemic Part II 8. A socio-demographic look at the pandemic 9. A care system in crisis: the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on gender equality 10. The growth of precarious employment for women in the care work sector during the COVID-19 pandemic 11. Social division of labour, recognition and contempt in the health crisis 12. The impact of Covid-19 on the Spanish education system 13. Human mobility, immigration and racism in times of syndemic 14. COVIDigital: new virtual spaces and digital habits for a transformed sociability 15. Conclusions: "Fear is not the State"
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Spain;Coronavirus;COVID-19;Pandemic;Public Health;Care work;Education;Hold;Health sociology;VOX;Knowledge production;Vice Versa;Syndemic Approach;Public Administration;Chronic;Royal Decree Law;Pandemic Crisis;Civil Society;Syndemic Perspective;Healthcare Workers;Face To Face;Violated;Follow;Political Parties;Temporary Employment Rate;Adult Day Care Centres;Spanish Educational System;EU Gdp;Excess Mortality;Emotional Framework;Overburdened;Feeling Rules;Moral Injuries;NHI
Part I 1. Introduction: The pandemic and social change 2. The pandemic, deglobalization and world society 3. The bureaucratic strength of neoliberalism 4. The sociology of the State of alarm: legitimisation and dispute during the COVID-19 in Spain 5. "Everything is going to be fine": emotion rules, the institutional framework and social mobilisation during the COVID-19 in Spain 6. Right now: history will be public, or it will not be 7. Science in action: controversies and public knowledge during the COVID19 pandemic Part II 8. A socio-demographic look at the pandemic 9. A care system in crisis: the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on gender equality 10. The growth of precarious employment for women in the care work sector during the COVID-19 pandemic 11. Social division of labour, recognition and contempt in the health crisis 12. The impact of Covid-19 on the Spanish education system 13. Human mobility, immigration and racism in times of syndemic 14. COVIDigital: new virtual spaces and digital habits for a transformed sociability 15. Conclusions: "Fear is not the State"
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Spain;Coronavirus;COVID-19;Pandemic;Public Health;Care work;Education;Hold;Health sociology;VOX;Knowledge production;Vice Versa;Syndemic Approach;Public Administration;Chronic;Royal Decree Law;Pandemic Crisis;Civil Society;Syndemic Perspective;Healthcare Workers;Face To Face;Violated;Follow;Political Parties;Temporary Employment Rate;Adult Day Care Centres;Spanish Educational System;EU Gdp;Excess Mortality;Emotional Framework;Overburdened;Feeling Rules;Moral Injuries;NHI