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Title The social science of the COVID-19 Pandemic : a call to action for researchers / edited by Monica K. Miller
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2024]

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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 649 pages) : illustrations
Contents The reciprocal relationship between disease and society : historical and modern perspectives / Monica K. Miller, Bryce Van Vleet, Hugh Shapiro -- How the pandemic changed people, experiences, and the world / Angela Spires, Monica K. Miller -- U.S. Public health policy responses to COVID-19 / Susan G. Bornstein, Monica K. Miller -- The ethics of the COVID-19 Pandemic / Jennifer L. Lanterman -- Legal actions and impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic / Pamela M. Everett -- Confirmatory bias, cognitive dissonance, and the COVID-19 Pandemic / Monica K. Miller, Jean J. Cabell -- Self-enhancement and counterproductive COVID-19 behavior / Ethan Zell, Constantine Sedikides -- Reactance theory, freedom-seeking, protesting, and other COVID-19 behaviors / Jungkeun Kim, Jooyoung Park, Ricky Y.K. Chan, Roger Marshall -- Morality in times of crisis : panic, grandstanding, disengagement and outrage as drivers of pandemic-related behavior of citizens / Biljana Gjoneska -- Temporal discounting, uncertainty, and COVID-19 / Mattia Nese, Greta Riboli, Valentina Sassi, Gianni Brighetti, Rosita Borlimi -- An objectification theory lens for understanding compliance With COVID-19 safety measures / Elvira Prusaczyk, Megan Earle, Becky Choma, Rachel Calogero -- Could gender-related norms predict compliance with COVID-19 prevention behaviors? Negative impacts of masculine social norms / Mete Sefa Uysal, Emir Üzümçeker, Sara Vestergren -- Cooperation and acting for the greater good during the COVID-19 Pandemic / Valerio Capraro, Paulo S. Boggio, Robert Böhm, Matjaž Perc, Hallgeir Sjåstad -- Crafting effective messages to encourage COVID-19 vaccination / Paul G. Devereux, Sarah Y.T. Hartzell, Molly M. Hagen -- Party polarization and COVID-19 / Jennifer Lin, James N. Druckman -- How will collective-level dynamics influence the spread of COVID-19? / Shinobu Kitayama -- The role of attitude strength in addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic / Joseph J. Siev, Mengran Xu, Andrew Luttrell, Richard E. Petty -- Trust in the medical profession : reflections from the COVID-19 Pandemic / A. Christine Emler, Brian H. Bornstein -- Social networks and COVID-19 : contagion and the pandemic's impact on behavior / Clayton D. Peoples, Kayla Furlano -- The collective trauma and chronic stress of COVID-19 : risk and resilience / Dana Rose Garfin, Kayley D. Estes -- Collective resilience and the COVID-19 experience / Chris Cocking, Evangelos Ntontis, Sara Vestergren, Katarzyna Luzynska -- Staying together while apart : how digital media both helped and harmed our sense of connection during the COVID-19 Pandemic / Andrea Bayer, Sara V. White, Samuel E. Ehrenreich -- Xenophobia, prejudice, stigma, and the COVID-19 Pandemic / Victoria Estrada-Reynolds, Cynthia Willis-Esqueda -- Inequality and the COVID-19 experience / Cynthia Willis-Esqueda, Victoria Estrada-Reynolds -- Inequality in healthcare : theoretical explanations for disparities in the COVID-19 experience / Emily R. Berthelot, Susan G. Bornstein -- How will couples adapt to stress from the COVID-19 Pandemic? A relationship science perspective / Paula R. Pietromonaco, Nickola Overall -- The COVID-19 Pandemic as a trauma trigger : lessons from Bosnia and Herzegovina / Alma Jeftic, Toshiaki Sasao -- Nostalgia and protection of psychological well-being during the COVID-19 Pandemic / Tim Wildschut. Constantine Sedikides -- The burden of pandemic life for families with young children / Jennifer A. Mortensen, Lydia DeFlorio, Melissa M. Burnham -- Dreams in the times of the COVID-19 Pandemic : theoretical perspectives on the way the pandemic affects dream contents / Jarno Tuominen, Antti Revonsuo, Katja Valli -- Past victimization and responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic / Michal Bilewicz, Maria Babinska -- Leadership and the COVID-19 Pandemic / Yvonne Stedham, Steven Mueller -- Terror management and the COVID-19 Pandemic / Dylan E. Horner, Alex Sielaff, Tom Pyszczynski, Jeff Greenberg -- Harnessing moral cognition to save lives / Justin F. Landy, Alexander D. Perry -- A failure of fear : liabilities of looseness during COVID-19 / Michele J. Gelfand, Xinyue Pan, Alex Landry -- Fake news and the COVID-19 Pandemic / Sander van der Linden, Jon Roozenbeek -- Will the COVID-19 Pandemic influence people's moral beliefs and behavior? Insights from parasite-stress theory and moral foundations theory / Matthew P. West, Logan A. Yelderman -- Looking back on the COVID-19 Pandemic : hindsight and outcome bias / Hartmut Blank -- World-systems analysis and the COVID-19 Pandemic : how the structural dynamics of the capitalist world-economy exacerbate societal vulnerability and undermine collective responses to external shocks / Michael Tyrala -- Can COVID-19 help save the world? The consequence of the pandemic for changes in climate change mitigation at the institutional and individual levels / Adrian Wójcik, Marzena Cypryanska -- Scattered Black and Whites : the importance of the positive and negative in the mosaic of human experience / Elaine Kinsella, Rachel Sumner -- On the ethics of social science research during a pandemic / Philipp Schoenegger, Theron Pummer -- COVID-19 related community sentiment studies : best practices and methodological considerations / Evan Murphy, Breanna Boppre -- Strengthening children and youth exposed to multiple community stressors in Zagreb : putting science into practice / Gordana Buljan Flander, Igor Mikloušic, Tea Brezinšcak, Ella Selak Bagaric, Vjekoslav Jelec -- Researching emotional topics during emotional times : reflecting on best practices for management and negotiation of emotional labor in qualitative social research / Samantha Hughes, Sarah Lemon, Natasha Stonebridge, Sam Scott -- Selecting personality and individual difference theories to predict Covid-19 sentiment and behaviors / Paul G. Devereux -- From threats to defenses : theoretical and statistical suggestions to investigate and explain the psychological phenomena of COVID-19 / Robin Willardt, Chiara A. Jutzi, Petra C. Schmid, Eva Jonas -- Moving past the pandemic : lessons learned from social science / Monica K. Miller
Summary "Disease and society have historically had an uneasy relationship. Society's developments (e.g., global travel, crowded cities, concerts and events with large attendance) shape whether a virus can take hold and spread. And, a virus can bring society to a halt, as it did in the early days of the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic. This reciprocal relationship between disease and society prompted the call to action that underlies this book. This introductory chapter outlines both the importance of studying the pandemic from a social science perspective and the challenges that await social scientists who have and will study how society and the pandemic influence each other"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 22, 2023)
Subject COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- -- Social aspects
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- -- Research
Social services & welfare, criminology.
Health and Wellbeing.
Form Electronic book
Author Miller, Monica K., editor.
LC no. 2023032668
ISBN 9780197615164
0197615163
9780197615157
0197615155
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0197615147