COVID-19 and Similar Futures
Pandemic Geographies
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Rural spaces and places are usually characterised by low population densities and remoteness from urban centres, where services and facilities are concentrated. Within this largely functional context, there is...
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COVID-19 has focused attention on the importance of green and blue spaces globally. Research on green and blue spaces and their value to health and well-being have been central to recent work by medical and he...
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At the centre of response to the COVID-19 epidemic are multiple uncertainties about the relationship between COVID-19 and its human hosts. Drawing on the work of Georges Canguilhem, this chapter explores how t...
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This introductory chapter describes the progress of the COVID-19 pandemic, and international responses to it, to date. It describes some of the key spatial features of these developments and so makes the case ...
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The severe constraint on the spaces for everyday life in the United Kingdom, from the lockdown to control the spread of coronavirus and its attendant health risks, generates other risks to wellbeing as the pos...
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The United Kingdom (UK) has one of the highest per capita death rates from COVID-19. Initial policy responses moved from the lambasted, but all too quickly forgotten, ‘herd immunity’ approach announced by the ...
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Through a performative and speculative style of writing, this chapter develops the ways in which non-representational theories might provide purchase in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. First, we present two...
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Disease ecology combines methods from quantitative ecological modeling, such as those used to explore population dynamics, evolutionary processes, and systems thinking, with quantified measures of transmission...
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COVID-19 travels along existing lines of inequality, gender being one of these major fault lines. We refer to gender as the social relations of power that operate to build hierarchies between differently embod...
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The vast majority of scholars who focus on health services explore ‘normal’ times, with long-standing issues which often change rather slowly. Much used words such as ‘crisis’ and ‘disaster’ are arguably overu...
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This chapter begins by describing international political economy as a broad theoretical approach in human geography and the types of issues it sheds light on. In particular, we focus on its deployment in our ...
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In light of the rapidly unfolding consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic among the precariously housed community of the Downtown Eastside in Vancouver, we offer some reflections drawn from an ongoing activist r...
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Recent work in this discipline and allied fields has helped to elucidate the significance of alcohol and other drugs (Duff, Soc Cult Geogr 13(2):145–159, 2012; Moreno and Wilton, Using space: critical geograph...
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This chapter examines the concept of resilience and its increasing application within policy over the last decade, and its potential utility in re-framing policy in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis. While emerg...
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This paper outlines the historical development of approaches to the geographical control of infectious diseases that have relevance today for interrupting the spatial transmission of COVID-19. Lockdown, isolat...
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This chapter focuses on the challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic poses for health professionals and the concurrent challenges for geographical scholarship on them as a group. Without health workers there is n...
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Numbers predominate in an infectious disease outbreak: the number of total cases, the number of new cases, the number of dead. These are important; people want to know where the virus seems to be headed and ho...
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This chapter reflects upon the challenges and opportunities posed by the COVID-19 pandemic in relation to everyday mobility. I make the argument here that in a world where (more public) forms of everyday mobil...
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Across the world, COVID-19 has had profound implications for individual, household, and community wellbeing. This chapter outlines a selection of these impacts. It then examines how governments, voluntary and ...