Examining the COVID Crisis from a Geographical Perspective

Examining the COVID Crisis from a Geographical Perspective

Kaplan, David H.; Keough, Sara Beth

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

126

Mole

9781032447148

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Introduction: Geographical Perspectives on the COVID-19 Crisis 1. The Coronavirus Pandemic and American Neoliberalism 2. Anti-Federalist Federalism: American "Populism" and the Spatial Contradictions of U.S. Government in the Time of COVID-19 3. What are the Impacts of COVID-19 on Small Businesses in the U.S.? Early Evidence Based on the Largest 50 MSAs 4. Masks and Materiality in the Era of COVID-19 5. COVID-19 Mortality in New York City across Neighborhoods by Race, Ethnicity, and Nativity Status 6. Understanding the Spatial Patchwork of Predictive Modeling of First Wave Pandemic Decisions by U.S. Governors
Covid-19;Pandemic;spatial analysis;United States;Follow;Choropleth Maps;ACS;Chronic;Census;Washington Heights Inwood;Disposable Masks;Regional Resilience;Mortality Rate Categories;Mask Wearing;Auto-regressive Model;Wearing Face Masks;Random Forest Model;Small Business Practices;American Neoliberalism;Federal Financial Assistance;Highest Category;N95 Masks;Regional GDP Growth;Public Health Emergency;Individual Growth Model;Zip Code Tabulation Areas;Public Health Outcomes;Ethnic Density