Interdisciplinary Perspectives on COVID-19 and the Caribbean, Volume 2

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on COVID-19 and the Caribbean, Volume 2

Society, Education and Human Behaviour

DeShong, Halimah A. F.; Devonish, Dwayne; Roberts, Sherma; Grenade, Wendy C.

Springer International Publishing AG

09/2024

561

Mole

9783031311215

15 a 20 dias

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Part I COVID-19 and Caribbean Society.- 1. Introduction.- 2. In the 'Shadow' of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Naming Gendered Violence in the Era of a Global Health Crisis.- 3. A Clinical Analysis of Intimate Partner Violence During COVID-19 in Jamaica.- 4. Disrupted Economy and Sociality: Examining the Socio-economic Impact of COVID-19 on Urban Low-Income Communities in Guyana.- 5. Social Capital in the Contexts of Barbados and Jamaica: The Crisis of COVID-19.- 6. The COVID-19 Incubator: Unpacking the Impact of the Pandemic on the Triple Vulnerabilities Experienced by Marginalised Communities.- 7. Spread and Severity of COVID-19: A Data-Driven Exploratory Analysis of Vulnerability in the Caribbean.- 8. Afflicted Verses for Afflicted Times: An Exploration of Olive Senior's Pandemic Poetry: First Wave.- Part II COVID-19 Religion and Rights.- 9. COVID-19 and Human Rights in Caribbean Prisons: Evidence from Barbados, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago.- 10. Disruptions and Transformations: COVID-19 and Social Lives of Churches in Barbados.- 11. The Role of Faith-Based Organisations in Shaping Caribbean Responses to COVID-19 Public Health Measures.- Part III Psycho-social Impacts of COVID-19.- 12. Extending the Theory of Planned Behavior Model Predicting Vaccine Intentions: The Roles of Conspiracy Ideation and Risk Perception.- 13. COVID-19 and Women in the Informal Sector: The Psychological Impact.- 14. The Impact of COVID-19 on the Work-Life Balance of Women in Barbados.- 15. The Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Caribbean.- 16. An Overview of the Psychosocial and Economic Impact of COVID-19 on Children and Their Parents in the Caribbean.- 17. Are Caribbean COVID-19 Policies Ageist? An Analysis from Barbados, Jamaica and the Bahamas.- Part IV Education, Innovation and Technology.- 18. Breaching the Education Boundaries: COVID, Classrooms and Shifting Technologies.- 19. Swimming Against the Tide, Flipped Upside Down: Navigating the Teaching and Learning Environment in the COVID-19 Pandemic.- 20. Locked Down or Locked Out? The Push and Pull of Maintaining Academic Integrity Using E-Proctoring Software.- 21. Social Media, the Communication Tool Used by Caribbean Public Health Entities During the Pandemic: An Examination.- 22. Pivoting Towards Emergency Remote Teaching: A Case Study of the Barbados Institute of Management and Productivity.- 23. COVID-19 and Big Data Research: Techniques and Applications in the Caribbean.- 24. Afterword: Re-imagining Caribbean Futures Post COVID-19.
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COVID-19;COVID-19 in the Caribbean;Caribbean society;Caribbean culture;Gender in the Caribbean;Education in the Caribbean;Technology