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Edward Elgar Publishing Living with Pandemics: Places, People and Policy - Elgar Publishing

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Description

Gain a deep understanding of the global COVID-19 response through this comprehensive analysis. Living with Pandemics: Places, People and Policy offers an integrated look at how the pandemic affected people, economies, and policy structures across the world. This book examines the balance between successes and failures in the global reaction to the health crisis. Readers will learn about the rapid adaptation and improvisation used by individuals, organizations, and governments to minimize socio-economic and health impacts. By exploring how various sectors responded to sudden changes, this text provides a clear view of the resilience and challenges faced during a global emergency. This volume brings together interdisciplinary insights from experts in social policy, geography, planning, sociology, and public health. It serves as a valuable resource for those studying the broader impacts of the pandemic on society and the systems designed to manage it.

Key Features

Integrated multi-level analysis covering the global impacts of COVID-19 on people, places, economies, and policy frameworks.

Explores the combined successes and failures of various global responses to the pandemic for a balanced perspective.

Examines the ways individuals, organizations, and governments used rapid adaptation and improvisation to mitigate socio-economic damage.

Features interdisciplinary research from experts in sociology, public health, geography, planning, and social policy.

Provides a detailed look at how different sectors attempted to minimize the health and economic consequences of the pandemic.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
20 August 2021
Listed Since
21 March 2021

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