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Captures diverse and authoritative perspectives on the political, economic, and socio-cultural inferences—as well as drivers—of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic
Constitutes a precious interdisciplinary reference for anyone aspiring not only to grasp the origins and dynamics of the present challenge, but also to turn said challenge into a unique opportunity for further growth and holistic progress for humanity
Is A comprehensive account and analysis of COVID-19 within and beyond public health with social, economical, and political perspectives
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Table of contents (24 chapters)
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Front Matter
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Global Economics, Politics and Public Health Responses
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Country Reports and Comparative Studies
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New Order and Impacts in Business, Culture and Society
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About this book
This book comprehensively analyzes COVID-19 and its impact as well as the response from the perspectives of humanities and social sciences. This book covers topics ranging from geopolitical relations to regional integration, public health governance and even the evolution of professional practices in the time of COVID-19. It constitutes a precious and timely interdisciplinary reference for anyone aspiring not only to grasp the origins and dynamics of the present challenge, but also to identify future opportunities for further growth and holistic progress for humanity.
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Editors and Affiliations
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Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, BNU-HKBU United International College, Zhuhai, China
Simon X.B. Zhao, Charles Lowe, John Corbett
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Social Work and Social Administration (SWSA) Programme, Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, BNU-HKBU United International College, Zhuhai, China
Johnston H.C. Wong
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Globalisation and Development (GAD) Programme, Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, BNU-HKBU United International College, Zhuhai, China
Edoardo Monaco
About the editors
Simon Zhao Xiaobin is a Professor and Associate Dean of the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences at the BNU-HKBU United International College (UIC). Previously, he worked at Hong Kong University as a founding Director of the International Center for China Development Studies. He specialises in economic geography, urban, regional and global studies and regularly carries out research in the broad areas of urban regional studies, geopolitics and economic development, spatial and global transformation, geography of international trade and finance, and development of international financial centers (IFCs). He is an editorial board member of four international journals and so far published more than 150 papers in international refereed journals and ISI (SSCI) Citation Journals, book chapters and consultative reports. Simon Zhao was a Member of the Central Policy Unit, HKSAR Government (Pan-PRD Panel). He chaired and co-lead various substantial academic research projects and provided consultancy services to China’s national, provincial and local governments, as well as private sector.
Johnston Wong, Professor in Social Work and Social Administration, started his career as a youth worker in Hong Kong. His early academic interests focused on youth and family work, branching out to psychological stress and unemployment. Recently his research covered areas of social work for older people, social indicators studies, healthy villages and cities, social laws in China, disaster social work and healthcare social work. He received the International Crisis Intervention Leadership Award from ICISF and the Presidential Award from ACPA, other being recognized as one of the Outstanding Young Person back in 1990 by TOYPA.
Charles Lowe, Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Learning, Teaching, and Student Experience for the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences and Associate Professor in English Language and Literature Studies, received his PhD in English Literature from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. His criticism appears in Reading Contemporary China Against the Grain: Imagining Communities published by Routledge and has been included in the collection, China and the Humanities: At the Crossroads of the Human and the Humane, published by New Directions in the Humanities, His fiction has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. He has been thrice selected as a Resident Fellow at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and has been selected as a Resident Fellow at the Norman Mailer’s Writers’ Colony. His fiction has been anthologized in a collection on literature on the electronic media.
Edoardo Monaco, Associate Professor, directs the Globalisation and Development (GAD) as well as the Government and International Relations (GIR) Programmes at the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Beijing Normal University - Hong Kong Baptist University United International College (BNU-HKBU UIC). An Italian national with extensive international experience both within and beyond academia, his teaching and research interests concern sustainable development governance and the rise of the Global South, with particular regards to holistic development paradigms and their measurement, sustainable economic growth, diversification and inclusion.
John Corbett is a Professor of English in the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences at BNU-HKBU United International College. He specialises in linguistics and literature, with a focus on the history and development of the literature and language of Scotland. He directed two major digital projects, the Scottish Corpus of Text and Speech and the Corpus of Modern Scottish Writing (1700-1950). He has broad international experience, having worked in the UK, Italy, Russia, Brazil, and China.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: COVID-19 Pandemic, Crisis Responses and the Changing World
Book Subtitle: Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences
Editors: Simon X.B. Zhao, Johnston H.C. Wong, Charles Lowe, Edoardo Monaco, John Corbett
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2430-8
Publisher: Springer Singapore
eBook Packages: Social Sciences, Social Sciences (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2021
Hardcover ISBN: 978-981-16-2429-2Published: 20 August 2021
Softcover ISBN: 978-981-16-2432-2Published: 21 August 2022
eBook ISBN: 978-981-16-2430-8Published: 19 August 2021
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XVII, 402
Number of Illustrations: 6 b/w illustrations, 16 illustrations in colour
Topics: Social Policy, Politics of the Welfare State, Social Work and Community Development, Comparative Social Policy, Public Health