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Cooper, Saths
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Kramers-Olen, Anne L.
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2022-12-01T08:40:09Z |
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2022-12-01T08:40:09Z |
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2021-06 |
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As this special issue goes to press, the COVID-19 pandemic will likely continue to be devastating communities, societies, and economies globally. This pandemic has touched all of humanity, forcing us to acclimate to a strange ‘new normal’ that belies our very nature – relatedness. The pandemic has compelled us to maintain physical distance, to wear masks that indelibly affect our ability to connect and communicate, to forsake rituals and rites of passage that anchor us, and for many of us, to lose loved ones, colleagues, and livelihoods. As with many disease outbreaks, the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed global and national fractures between the rich and the poor, the disadvantaged, and the privileged. It has spotlighted the glaring inequities in access to healthcare and highlighted the dire consequences of insufficiently investing in public health infrastructure and human resources. It has revealed how the responses of those in power and governance have impacted (in some cases positively, and in others, negatively) on the health and livelihoods of citizens globally. Very importantly, it has exposed how historical and systemic inequalities have continued to disadvantage communities and forefronted the risks inherent in the climate crisis. |
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Psychology |
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hj2022 |
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http://journals.sagepub.com/home/sap |
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Cooper, S. & Kramers-Olen, A.L. COVID-19, inequality, and the intersection between wealth, race, and gender. South African Journal of Psychology. 2021;51(2):195-198. doi:10.1177/00812463211015517. |
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2078-208X (online) |
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0081-2463 (print) |
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https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/88581 |
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en |
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Sage |
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© The Author(s) 2021 |
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COVID-19 pandemic |
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) |
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Inequality |
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Intersectionality |
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Wealth |
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Gender |
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Race |
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dc.title |
COVID-19, inequality, and the intersection between wealth, race, and gender |
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Postprint Article |
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