Psychosocial Perspectives on Community Responses to Covid-19
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Psychosocial Perspectives on Community Responses to Covid-19
Networks of Trust and Social Change
O'Dwyer, Emma; Gustavo Silva Souza, Luiz
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
176
Dura
Inglês
9781032295091
15 a 20 dias
512
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1. Introduction: Social distancing and social connection , Luiz Silva Souza (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil), Emma O'Dwyer (Kingston University, UK)
SECTION 1: Psychosocial and psychological resources of the community response to Covid-19
2. Volunteering motivation to combat Covid-19: Evidence from community responses in China, Susan Schwarz (King's College London, UK), Gary Schwarz (Queen Mary University of London, UK), Qing Miao (Zhejiang University, China)
3. The role of emotions in the political implications of grassroots activism in Mexico City, Alice Poma (IIS-UNAM, Mexico), Tommaso Gravante (CEIICH-UNAM, Mexico)
4. When crises collide: Reimagining the community during the Covid-19 pandemic in Slovenia, Hana Hawlina (University of Neuchatel, Switzerland), Tania Zittoun (University of Neuchatel, Switzerland)
5. Resilience, power of articulation and social engagement: the necessary ingredients in the face of inequalities experienced in carrying out community work in Rio de Janeiro favelas during the Covid-19 pandemic, Pedro Paulo Gastalho de Bicalho (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Luana Almeida de Carvalho Fernandes (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
6. Grassroots movements and Covid-19 in Buenos Aires: Vital networking and social media in times of crisis, Victoria D'hers (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
7. Collective action and Covid-19 restrictions: Community participation in Italy and Australia, Carlo Pistoni (Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy), Maura Pozzi (Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy), Emma Thomas (Flinders University, Australia), Craig McGarty (Western Sydney University, Australia)
8. How can UK Covid-19 mutual aid groups be sustained over time?, John Drury (University of Sussex, UK), Maria Fernandes-Jesus (York St John University, UK), Guanlan Mao (University of Sussex, UK), Evangelos Ntontis (The Open University, UK), Rotem Perach (University of Sussex, UK)
SECTION 2: Communities transforming social representations and public policies
9. Reimagining infrastructures of care in pandemic times: Sketches from Kolkata, Raktim Ray (University College London, UK), Amit Chatterjee (School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal), Koumi Dutta (Independent Researcher), Dana Sousa Limbu (University College London, UK)
10. Abortion care in times of crisis: Feminist, compassionate and political, Mariana Prandini Assis (Federal University of Goias, Brazil), Oriana Lopes (Balance Promocion para el Desarrollo y Juventud, Mexico), Veronica Vera (Red Companera, Ecuador), Ruth Zurbriggen (Socorristas en Red, Argentina)
11. The community action networks in Cape Town: Lessons from a bottom-up community response to Covid-19, Manya van Ryneveld, Eleanor Whyle, Leanne Brady
12. Psychological, social, and political implications of participation in UK Covid-19 mutual aid groups, Emma O'Dwyer (Kingston University, UK), Luiz Silva Souza (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil)
13. Re-constructing the meaning of aid through the communities during Covid-19: The psychological responses in between the responsibilities of the welfare state, benevolent aid plans, and the politicisation of communities in Turkey, Bengisu Akkurt (Abdullah Gul University, Kayseri, Turkey), Ahmet Coymak (Abdullah Gul University, Kayseri, Turkey) , Yasin Koc (The University of Groningen, Netherlands)
14. Covid-19, Carnival, and Community in New Orleans, 2020, Martha Radice (Dalhousie University, Canada)
15. Combating corruption during Covid-19 in Bangladesh: The role of community-based organizations, Nurul Huda Sakib (Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh), Faria Ahmed (Bangladesh University of Professionals)
16. Commentary, TBD - We will invite a senior scholar in the field of socio-cultural or community psychology to write this chapter
SECTION 1: Psychosocial and psychological resources of the community response to Covid-19
2. Volunteering motivation to combat Covid-19: Evidence from community responses in China, Susan Schwarz (King's College London, UK), Gary Schwarz (Queen Mary University of London, UK), Qing Miao (Zhejiang University, China)
3. The role of emotions in the political implications of grassroots activism in Mexico City, Alice Poma (IIS-UNAM, Mexico), Tommaso Gravante (CEIICH-UNAM, Mexico)
4. When crises collide: Reimagining the community during the Covid-19 pandemic in Slovenia, Hana Hawlina (University of Neuchatel, Switzerland), Tania Zittoun (University of Neuchatel, Switzerland)
5. Resilience, power of articulation and social engagement: the necessary ingredients in the face of inequalities experienced in carrying out community work in Rio de Janeiro favelas during the Covid-19 pandemic, Pedro Paulo Gastalho de Bicalho (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Luana Almeida de Carvalho Fernandes (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
6. Grassroots movements and Covid-19 in Buenos Aires: Vital networking and social media in times of crisis, Victoria D'hers (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
7. Collective action and Covid-19 restrictions: Community participation in Italy and Australia, Carlo Pistoni (Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy), Maura Pozzi (Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy), Emma Thomas (Flinders University, Australia), Craig McGarty (Western Sydney University, Australia)
8. How can UK Covid-19 mutual aid groups be sustained over time?, John Drury (University of Sussex, UK), Maria Fernandes-Jesus (York St John University, UK), Guanlan Mao (University of Sussex, UK), Evangelos Ntontis (The Open University, UK), Rotem Perach (University of Sussex, UK)
SECTION 2: Communities transforming social representations and public policies
9. Reimagining infrastructures of care in pandemic times: Sketches from Kolkata, Raktim Ray (University College London, UK), Amit Chatterjee (School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal), Koumi Dutta (Independent Researcher), Dana Sousa Limbu (University College London, UK)
10. Abortion care in times of crisis: Feminist, compassionate and political, Mariana Prandini Assis (Federal University of Goias, Brazil), Oriana Lopes (Balance Promocion para el Desarrollo y Juventud, Mexico), Veronica Vera (Red Companera, Ecuador), Ruth Zurbriggen (Socorristas en Red, Argentina)
11. The community action networks in Cape Town: Lessons from a bottom-up community response to Covid-19, Manya van Ryneveld, Eleanor Whyle, Leanne Brady
12. Psychological, social, and political implications of participation in UK Covid-19 mutual aid groups, Emma O'Dwyer (Kingston University, UK), Luiz Silva Souza (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil)
13. Re-constructing the meaning of aid through the communities during Covid-19: The psychological responses in between the responsibilities of the welfare state, benevolent aid plans, and the politicisation of communities in Turkey, Bengisu Akkurt (Abdullah Gul University, Kayseri, Turkey), Ahmet Coymak (Abdullah Gul University, Kayseri, Turkey) , Yasin Koc (The University of Groningen, Netherlands)
14. Covid-19, Carnival, and Community in New Orleans, 2020, Martha Radice (Dalhousie University, Canada)
15. Combating corruption during Covid-19 in Bangladesh: The role of community-based organizations, Nurul Huda Sakib (Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh), Faria Ahmed (Bangladesh University of Professionals)
16. Commentary, TBD - We will invite a senior scholar in the field of socio-cultural or community psychology to write this chapter
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Community;Covid-19;Mutual Aid;Social Movements;Social Welfare;Citizenship;Acquired Brain Injury;Human Rights;Young Man;Social Representations;Fat Tuesday;Social Identity;Mardi Gras Indian;Public Policy;Vaccine Hesitancy;Ayuda Mutua;Pandemic Context;Mutual Aid Groups;Formal Health System;Em Staff;Online Collective Action;Pandemic Response;People Experiencing Food Insecurity;Metropolitan Municipalities;Rio De Janeiro's Favelas;Video Conferencing Platforms;NPO Leader;Public Engagement;Reproductive Injustice;Political Psychological Perspective;Feeling Rules;Super Hero;Community Kitchens;Turkey's Gdp;National Statistics Socio-economic Classification
1. Introduction: Social distancing and social connection , Luiz Silva Souza (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil), Emma O'Dwyer (Kingston University, UK)
SECTION 1: Psychosocial and psychological resources of the community response to Covid-19
2. Volunteering motivation to combat Covid-19: Evidence from community responses in China, Susan Schwarz (King's College London, UK), Gary Schwarz (Queen Mary University of London, UK), Qing Miao (Zhejiang University, China)
3. The role of emotions in the political implications of grassroots activism in Mexico City, Alice Poma (IIS-UNAM, Mexico), Tommaso Gravante (CEIICH-UNAM, Mexico)
4. When crises collide: Reimagining the community during the Covid-19 pandemic in Slovenia, Hana Hawlina (University of Neuchatel, Switzerland), Tania Zittoun (University of Neuchatel, Switzerland)
5. Resilience, power of articulation and social engagement: the necessary ingredients in the face of inequalities experienced in carrying out community work in Rio de Janeiro favelas during the Covid-19 pandemic, Pedro Paulo Gastalho de Bicalho (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Luana Almeida de Carvalho Fernandes (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
6. Grassroots movements and Covid-19 in Buenos Aires: Vital networking and social media in times of crisis, Victoria D'hers (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
7. Collective action and Covid-19 restrictions: Community participation in Italy and Australia, Carlo Pistoni (Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy), Maura Pozzi (Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy), Emma Thomas (Flinders University, Australia), Craig McGarty (Western Sydney University, Australia)
8. How can UK Covid-19 mutual aid groups be sustained over time?, John Drury (University of Sussex, UK), Maria Fernandes-Jesus (York St John University, UK), Guanlan Mao (University of Sussex, UK), Evangelos Ntontis (The Open University, UK), Rotem Perach (University of Sussex, UK)
SECTION 2: Communities transforming social representations and public policies
9. Reimagining infrastructures of care in pandemic times: Sketches from Kolkata, Raktim Ray (University College London, UK), Amit Chatterjee (School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal), Koumi Dutta (Independent Researcher), Dana Sousa Limbu (University College London, UK)
10. Abortion care in times of crisis: Feminist, compassionate and political, Mariana Prandini Assis (Federal University of Goias, Brazil), Oriana Lopes (Balance Promocion para el Desarrollo y Juventud, Mexico), Veronica Vera (Red Companera, Ecuador), Ruth Zurbriggen (Socorristas en Red, Argentina)
11. The community action networks in Cape Town: Lessons from a bottom-up community response to Covid-19, Manya van Ryneveld, Eleanor Whyle, Leanne Brady
12. Psychological, social, and political implications of participation in UK Covid-19 mutual aid groups, Emma O'Dwyer (Kingston University, UK), Luiz Silva Souza (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil)
13. Re-constructing the meaning of aid through the communities during Covid-19: The psychological responses in between the responsibilities of the welfare state, benevolent aid plans, and the politicisation of communities in Turkey, Bengisu Akkurt (Abdullah Gul University, Kayseri, Turkey), Ahmet Coymak (Abdullah Gul University, Kayseri, Turkey) , Yasin Koc (The University of Groningen, Netherlands)
14. Covid-19, Carnival, and Community in New Orleans, 2020, Martha Radice (Dalhousie University, Canada)
15. Combating corruption during Covid-19 in Bangladesh: The role of community-based organizations, Nurul Huda Sakib (Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh), Faria Ahmed (Bangladesh University of Professionals)
16. Commentary, TBD - We will invite a senior scholar in the field of socio-cultural or community psychology to write this chapter
SECTION 1: Psychosocial and psychological resources of the community response to Covid-19
2. Volunteering motivation to combat Covid-19: Evidence from community responses in China, Susan Schwarz (King's College London, UK), Gary Schwarz (Queen Mary University of London, UK), Qing Miao (Zhejiang University, China)
3. The role of emotions in the political implications of grassroots activism in Mexico City, Alice Poma (IIS-UNAM, Mexico), Tommaso Gravante (CEIICH-UNAM, Mexico)
4. When crises collide: Reimagining the community during the Covid-19 pandemic in Slovenia, Hana Hawlina (University of Neuchatel, Switzerland), Tania Zittoun (University of Neuchatel, Switzerland)
5. Resilience, power of articulation and social engagement: the necessary ingredients in the face of inequalities experienced in carrying out community work in Rio de Janeiro favelas during the Covid-19 pandemic, Pedro Paulo Gastalho de Bicalho (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Luana Almeida de Carvalho Fernandes (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
6. Grassroots movements and Covid-19 in Buenos Aires: Vital networking and social media in times of crisis, Victoria D'hers (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
7. Collective action and Covid-19 restrictions: Community participation in Italy and Australia, Carlo Pistoni (Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy), Maura Pozzi (Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy), Emma Thomas (Flinders University, Australia), Craig McGarty (Western Sydney University, Australia)
8. How can UK Covid-19 mutual aid groups be sustained over time?, John Drury (University of Sussex, UK), Maria Fernandes-Jesus (York St John University, UK), Guanlan Mao (University of Sussex, UK), Evangelos Ntontis (The Open University, UK), Rotem Perach (University of Sussex, UK)
SECTION 2: Communities transforming social representations and public policies
9. Reimagining infrastructures of care in pandemic times: Sketches from Kolkata, Raktim Ray (University College London, UK), Amit Chatterjee (School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal), Koumi Dutta (Independent Researcher), Dana Sousa Limbu (University College London, UK)
10. Abortion care in times of crisis: Feminist, compassionate and political, Mariana Prandini Assis (Federal University of Goias, Brazil), Oriana Lopes (Balance Promocion para el Desarrollo y Juventud, Mexico), Veronica Vera (Red Companera, Ecuador), Ruth Zurbriggen (Socorristas en Red, Argentina)
11. The community action networks in Cape Town: Lessons from a bottom-up community response to Covid-19, Manya van Ryneveld, Eleanor Whyle, Leanne Brady
12. Psychological, social, and political implications of participation in UK Covid-19 mutual aid groups, Emma O'Dwyer (Kingston University, UK), Luiz Silva Souza (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil)
13. Re-constructing the meaning of aid through the communities during Covid-19: The psychological responses in between the responsibilities of the welfare state, benevolent aid plans, and the politicisation of communities in Turkey, Bengisu Akkurt (Abdullah Gul University, Kayseri, Turkey), Ahmet Coymak (Abdullah Gul University, Kayseri, Turkey) , Yasin Koc (The University of Groningen, Netherlands)
14. Covid-19, Carnival, and Community in New Orleans, 2020, Martha Radice (Dalhousie University, Canada)
15. Combating corruption during Covid-19 in Bangladesh: The role of community-based organizations, Nurul Huda Sakib (Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh), Faria Ahmed (Bangladesh University of Professionals)
16. Commentary, TBD - We will invite a senior scholar in the field of socio-cultural or community psychology to write this chapter
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Community;Covid-19;Mutual Aid;Social Movements;Social Welfare;Citizenship;Acquired Brain Injury;Human Rights;Young Man;Social Representations;Fat Tuesday;Social Identity;Mardi Gras Indian;Public Policy;Vaccine Hesitancy;Ayuda Mutua;Pandemic Context;Mutual Aid Groups;Formal Health System;Em Staff;Online Collective Action;Pandemic Response;People Experiencing Food Insecurity;Metropolitan Municipalities;Rio De Janeiro's Favelas;Video Conferencing Platforms;NPO Leader;Public Engagement;Reproductive Injustice;Political Psychological Perspective;Feeling Rules;Super Hero;Community Kitchens;Turkey's Gdp;National Statistics Socio-economic Classification