Zimbabwe in the Post-COVID-19 Era
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Zimbabwe in the Post-COVID-19 Era
Reflections, Lessons, and the Future of Public Health
Marevesa, Tobias; Jakaza, Ernest; Mavengano, Esther
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
232
Mole
9781032487755
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction: Reflections, Lessons and Future Possibilities 2. The Socratic Sieve, post COVID-19 Public Health and Zimbabwean Social Media 3. Negotiating the shifting sands of time: The future possibilities of journalism education and research in Zimbabwe, Post-Covid-19 Era 4.Communication and new cultural order in Zimbabwean public health: Reflections from Covid-19 5. The dialectics of language in Zimbabwe's public health communication: Reflections on English as a lingua franca in the (post) COVID-19 era 6. A Language Policy Inspired Lessons for the Post COVID-19 Era 7. Language change beyond the Covid-19 pandemic : The case of Shona language 8. COVID-19 related communications on Zimbabwean online health communities: A Netnographic Study 9. Ndebele funeral rites and COVID-19: Deciphering public health in spirituality in Zimbabwe 10. Securitization of Covid-19 and the Imagination of Post Covid-19 burial ceremonies in Kenya & Zimbabwe 11. Karanga-Shona Funeral and Post Funeral Rites Beyond the COVID-19 Era: A Case Study of the VaDuma in Bikita, Zimbabwe 12. The COVID-19 restrictions and clashes with Shona cultural practices and values: Post-COVID era lessons for Zimbabwe 13. Beyond COVID-19: Reimagining religious and political futures in Zimbabwe. A decolonial paradigm 14. The socio-economic Ramification of Covid 19 to the economically disadvantaged members of the community in Harare during 2020 lockdowns: A Practical theological approach to the Post Covid-19 Era 15. The post-Covid-19 Health Futures in Zimbabwe
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covid-19 zimbabwe;post-covid-19;education systems;infrastructural development;pandemic;public health;future pandemics;Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus;MERS;SABC News;Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus;Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus;Current Epidemiological Situation;Kurova Guva;Middle East Respiratory Syndrome;Poor Sanitary Services;Coronavirus Infection;African IKS;Lippia Javanica;Language Ideologies;Social Reconstruction Theory;Post-funeral Rituals;Linguistic Human Rights;Funeral Gatherings;Journalism Education;OHCs;Shona People;Ndebele Culture;African Indigenous Religion;Alternative Public Sphere;Nation Address
1. Introduction: Reflections, Lessons and Future Possibilities 2. The Socratic Sieve, post COVID-19 Public Health and Zimbabwean Social Media 3. Negotiating the shifting sands of time: The future possibilities of journalism education and research in Zimbabwe, Post-Covid-19 Era 4.Communication and new cultural order in Zimbabwean public health: Reflections from Covid-19 5. The dialectics of language in Zimbabwe's public health communication: Reflections on English as a lingua franca in the (post) COVID-19 era 6. A Language Policy Inspired Lessons for the Post COVID-19 Era 7. Language change beyond the Covid-19 pandemic : The case of Shona language 8. COVID-19 related communications on Zimbabwean online health communities: A Netnographic Study 9. Ndebele funeral rites and COVID-19: Deciphering public health in spirituality in Zimbabwe 10. Securitization of Covid-19 and the Imagination of Post Covid-19 burial ceremonies in Kenya & Zimbabwe 11. Karanga-Shona Funeral and Post Funeral Rites Beyond the COVID-19 Era: A Case Study of the VaDuma in Bikita, Zimbabwe 12. The COVID-19 restrictions and clashes with Shona cultural practices and values: Post-COVID era lessons for Zimbabwe 13. Beyond COVID-19: Reimagining religious and political futures in Zimbabwe. A decolonial paradigm 14. The socio-economic Ramification of Covid 19 to the economically disadvantaged members of the community in Harare during 2020 lockdowns: A Practical theological approach to the Post Covid-19 Era 15. The post-Covid-19 Health Futures in Zimbabwe
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covid-19 zimbabwe;post-covid-19;education systems;infrastructural development;pandemic;public health;future pandemics;Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus;MERS;SABC News;Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus;Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus;Current Epidemiological Situation;Kurova Guva;Middle East Respiratory Syndrome;Poor Sanitary Services;Coronavirus Infection;African IKS;Lippia Javanica;Language Ideologies;Social Reconstruction Theory;Post-funeral Rituals;Linguistic Human Rights;Funeral Gatherings;Journalism Education;OHCs;Shona People;Ndebele Culture;African Indigenous Religion;Alternative Public Sphere;Nation Address