Coronavirus Crisis and Challenges to Social Development

Coronavirus Crisis and Challenges to Social Development

Global Perspectives

Noyoo, Ndangwa; Gutwald, Rebecca; Goncalves, Maria do Carmo dos Santos; Kleibl, Tanja; Twikirize, Janestic; Lutz, Ronald

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

01/2023

461

Mole

Inglês

9783030846800

15 a 20 dias

920

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Part I. Analysis: Social Issues and the COVID-19 Pandemic.- 1. Mehta et al: COVID and Social Work Voices from India and Australia: Strategic and Meaningful Solidarities for Global Justice.- 2. Wadhwaniya et al: Examining Decent Work During COVID-19: With Reference to Female Workers in South Asia.- 3. Koehler: The Impact of COVID-19 on the 'Culture of Deportation' for Refugees from African Countries in Germany.- 4. Jung et al: Corona Challenging Social Work in Korea and Vietnam.- 5. Jaji: COVID-19 Safety Measures and Socioeconomic Status in Urban Zimbabwe.- 6. Bukuluki et al: Face Mask Wearing in Kampala, Uganda.- 7. Mfoafo-M'Carthy et al: Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Responses on Persons with Disabilities Including Psychosocial Disabilities in the Global South: The Case of Ghana.- 8. Minenhle et al: Lockdown in a Dual Society: Exploring the Human Capability Implications of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in South Africa.- 9. Nemutandani et al: The Exposition of the Stark Realities of an Unequal Society Based on the COVID-19 Pandemic.- 10. Serupia et al: The COVID-19 Crisis: Impact of Social Attitudes and Representations on Social Development in Sub-Saharan Africa.- 11. Seruwagi et al: Knowledge, Adherence and the Lived Experiences of Refugees During COVID-19.- 12. Sehlabane et al: The Impact of COVID-19 Among the Vulnerable Population of Children and Youth in Lesotho: The Circle of Courage Perspective.- 13. Dlamini et al: Analysing the Situation of Migrants and Social Work Interventions in South Africa During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic.- 14. Brigido et al: Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on International Migration in Brazil: Normative, Economic, and Social Issues.- 15. Redin et al: From the Absence of Public Policies to a State of Emergency: The COVID-19 Pandemicand the Migrant Subject Condition.- 16. Curzio: Social Justice in the Time of COVID-19: Transcend Borders - From the Micro to the Macro, from Patagonia Argentina to the World.- 17. Mauersberger: Colombian Women Between the Pandemic and Armed Conflict and Poverty.- II. Strategies and Responses in Social Work: Globally and Locally.- 18. Castilla et al: Ecuador's and Iran's Response to protect refugees and migrants in vulnerable situations during the COVID-19 pandemic.- 19. Kashaija et al: "Am I an Essential Worker?" COVID-19 and (Re)shaping of the Social Work Profession in Uganda.- 20. Singh et al: Responses of Social Work Students and Teachers to COVID-19: Experiences from Crisis Relief in Urban Slum and Rural Communities of Maharashtra, India.- 21. Hamisultane et al: COVID-19, Hyper Vulnerabilities, Silenced Traumas and Colonial Scars: Social Work Scholars Engaging in Critical Dialogue with Racialized Communities.- 22. George: The Kerala, India Experienceof Facing the COVID-19 Pandemic .- 23. Dudgeon et al: Responding to COVID-19 and Beyond: Key Recommendations for the Effective Public and Mental Health Response to Support the Wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in Australia.- 24. Okoye et al: COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria: A Story Worth Telling from the Eyes of Social Workers.- 25. Atwine et al.: COVID-19 Pandemic and the Urban Poor: The Relevancy of Uganda's Social Protection Measures.- 26. Chikadzi et al: Social Work as an Unwitting Enabler of Oppression and Disenfranchisement of the Masses: A Freirean Analysis of Social Workers' Perspectives on the Government of Zimbabwe's COVID-19 Response.- 27. Lanza et al: The Professional Practice of the Brazilian Social Worker: Problems About the Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic.- 28. Reininger et al: Front-line Social Workers' Practices Under the Political and Sanitary Crisis in Chile.- III. Outlook: Looking Ahead Beyond the Pandemic.- 29. Bedurke, Lars: Time for New Epistemological Inquiries, the Global South and Resilience in the Time of COVID-19.- 30. Vaughn et al: Decolonising Safeguarding During a Pandemic: Lessons for Research Praxis in International Social Work.- 31. Brady et al. Participatory Photography, Ethical Storytelling and Modern Slavery Survivor Voices: Adapting to COVID-19.- 32. Pfaffenstaller et al. Social Work in the Time of a Pandemic: COVID-19 and the Need for Resilience-critical Thinking.- 33. Chikadzi: A Social Work and Social Development Perspective on the Need to Decolonise African Economies in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons for Africa.- 34. Noyoo: Critiquing Western Development Paradigms and Theories in the Age of the Coronavirus (COVID-19): An African Perspective.- 35. Ortiz-Rico: How Has Population Health Accelerated Through Integrated Indigenous Social Networks? Opportunities During the COVID-19 Pandemic.- 36. Valdebenito-Acosta et al: Soup Kitchens and Radical Social Work Against COVID-19 from Liberation Theology in Chile.- 37. Afeworki Abay et al: Overcoming the Socioeconomic Impacts of the Coronavirus Pandemic: Social Work Perspectives and Postcolonial Reflections from Ethiopia.- 38. Concluding Remarks and Summation.







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social development responses to COVID-19;Covid and political measures on marginalized groups;societal effects of governmental responses to COVID-19;subordination of other important issues to pandemic response;social work and social welfare responses to COVID-19;Social policy in different countries in response to pandemic;local and indigenous knowledge in crisis management;translocal, international, postcolonial networking and crisis;national and international political strategies & corona-crisis;Global and local solidarity in the face of lockdowns;Human Rights and Global Justice during and after Corona;poverty, health care, education, violence and Covid-19