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2021
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Our experiences of the city are dependent on our gender, race, class, age, ability, and sexual orientation. It was already clear before the pandemic that cities around the world were divided and becoming increasingly unequal. The pandemic has torn back the curtain on many of these pre-existing inequalities.Contributions to this volume engage directly with different urban communities around the world. They give voice to those who experience poverty, discrimination and marginalisatio...
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Education Policies in the 21st Century
Comparative Perspectives
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- Maarif Global Education Series
2022
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This open access book explores the agenda of education policies in the 21st century. In the first part of the book, education is handled from a historical and political framework, and the effects of the change of states and policies on education are examined. In the second part, the effects of changes in the economy on education policies and economies’ demands from educational institutions are examined. In the last section, current policies in the international education sector, which is g...
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- Social Sciences (R0)
2022
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This is an open access book which brings together leading scholars and critical discourses on political, economic, legal, technological, socio-cultural and systemic changes and continuities intersecting media and health crises in Sub-Saharan Africa. The volume extensively discusses COVID-19 but it also covers other epidemics, such as malaria, HIV/AIDS as well as “silent” health crises such as mental health---simmering across the subcontinent. The chapters fill knowledge gaps, highlight inn...
Toward the Healthy City
People, Places, and the Politics of Urban Planning
2009
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A call to reconnect the fields of urban planning and public health that offers a new decision-making framework for healthy city planning.In distressed urban neighborhoods where residential segregation concentrates poverty, liquor stores outnumber supermarkets, toxic sites are next to playgrounds, and more money is spent on prisons than schools, residents also suffer disproportionately from disease and premature death. Recognizing that city environments and the plan...
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Migration and Pandemics
Spaces of Solidarity and Spaces of Exception
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- Social Sciences (R0)
2021
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This open access book discusses the socio-political context of the COVID-19 crisis and questions the management of the pandemic emergency with special reference to how this affected the governance of migration and asylum. The book offers critical insights on the impact of the pandemic on migrant workers in different world regions including North America, Europe and Asia.The book addresses several categories of migrants including medical staff, farm labourers, construction workers, ...
Pandemic Solidarity
Mutual Aid during the Covid-19 Crisis
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- FireWorks
2020
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In times of crisis, when institutions of power are laid bare, people turn to one another. Pandemic Solidarity collects firsthand experiences from around the world of people creating their own narratives of solidarity and mutual aid in the time of the global crisis of Covid-19.The world’s media was quick to weave a narrative of selfish individualism, full of empty supermarket shelves and con-men. However, if you scratch the surface, you find a different story of community a...
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or Free with Kobo PlusThe Long Year
A 2020 Reader
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- Andy HorowitzÉric CharmesMax RousseauAdam ToozeJoan Wallach ScottAndrew LakoffKeisha N. BlainNatalia MolinaMarcia ChatelainMichelle CeraGilles GuiheuxYe GuoRenyou HouManon LaurentJun LiAnne-Valérie RuinetGovindan VenkatasubramanianIsabelle GuérinMathieu FerryMarine Al DahdahNeha VoraSulfikar AmirSherihan RadiMustafa DikeçKeeanga-Yamahtta TaylorSimon BaltoJeffrey Aaron SnyderRachel NolanDavid SchmidtJulie LivingstonMargaret Morganroth GulletteXiaowei WangPriscilla WaldEvan LiebermanWarwick AndersonJulia FoulkesSoledad Álvarez VelascoSophie LewisGuobin YangSophie GonickMargaret O'MaraAlfonso FierroErick CorrêaAnanya RoyGianpaolo BiaocchiJake CarlsonQuentin RavelliJean-Paul GagnonRikki J. DeanAfsoun AfsahiEmily BeausoleilSelen A. ErcanMiguel CentenoGautam BhanJoanne Randa NuchoYarimar BonillaJacob A.C. RemesWarren BreckmanCordula DittmerDaniel F. LorenzKathryn CaiEric KlinenbergDavid S. BarnesKavita SivaramakrishnanMerlin Chowkwanyun
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- Public Books Series
2022
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Some years—1789, 1929, 1989—change the world suddenly. Or do they? In 2020, a pandemic converged with an economic collapse, inequalities exploded, and institutions weakened. Yet these crises sprang not from new risks but from known dangers. The world—like many patients—met 2020 with a host of preexisting conditions, which together tilted the odds toward disaster. Perhaps 2020 wasn’t the year the world changed; perhaps it was simply the moment the world finally understood its deadly diagnos...
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2018
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From natural disaster areas to conflict zones, humanitarian workers today find themselves operating in diverse and difficult environments. While humanitarian work has always presented unique ethical challenges, such efforts are now further complicated by the impact of globalization, the escalating refugee crisis, and mounting criticisms of established humanitarian practice.Featuring contributions from humanitarian practitioners, health professionals, and social and political scient...
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Reframing the Urban Challenge in Africa
Knowledge Co-production from the South
2020
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This book explores the changing dynamics and challenges behind the rapid expanse of Africa’s urban population.Africa’s urban age is underway. With the world’s fastest growing urban population, the continent is rapidly transforming from one that is largely rural, to one that is largely urban. Often facing limited budgets, those tasked with managing African cities require empirical evidence on the nature of demands for infrastructure, escalating environmental hazards, and ever-expand...
The Routledge Handbook of Community Development
Perspectives from Around the Globe
2017
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The Routledge Handbook of Community Development explores community development theory and practice across the world. The book provides perspectives about community development as an interactive, relevant and sometimes contradictory way to address issues impacting the human condition. It promotes better understanding of the complexities and challenges in identifying, designing, implementing and evaluating community development constructs, applications and interventions. This edited...
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Capacity-building and Pandemics
Singapore’s Response to Covid-19
2020
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This book focuses on the policy capacities, built up since the 2003 SARS crisis, that have contributed to Singapore’s Covid-19 response efforts. In doing so, the book discusses the fiscal, operational, analytical and political capacities that have driven Singapore's policy response to the pandemic, and proposes a broad policy capacity framework that will be applicable to the analysis of other contexts as well.The Covid-19 pandemic has brought about massive disruptions in societies ...
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Social Work and the COVID-19 Pandemic
International Insights
2020
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As the world grapples with the complex impacts of COVID-19, this book provides an urgent critical exploration of how Social Work can and should respond to this global crisis.The book considers the ecological, epidemiological, ideological and political conditions which gave rise to the pandemic, before examining the ways that social work has responded in different nations across the Global North and Global South. This series of nation studies examine good practices and suggest new w...
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