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COVID-19 and a World of Ad Hoc Geographies

Editat de Stanley D. Brunn, Donna Gilbreath
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This book provides an interdisciplinary overview of the causes and impacts of COVID-19 on populations, economies, politics, institutions and environments from all world regions. The book maps the causes, effects and impacts of the virus and describes the impact of the virus on among others health care, teaching and learning, travel, tourism, daily life, local and regional economies, media impacts, elections, and indigenous populations and much more. Contributions to this book come from the humanities, social and policy science disciplines as well as from emerging transdisciplinary fields including climate change, sustainability, health care and epidemiology, security, art, visualization, economic and social well-being, law and borderland studies. As such, this book will be a rich source of information to all those geographers, social scientists and urban and regional planners working in this field.
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ISBN-13: 9783030943516
ISBN-10: 3030943518
Pagini: 2721
Ilustrații: L, 2721 p. 1 illus. In 3 volumes, not available separately.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 4.34 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Part IGlobal
1"International boundaries, biological borders, and the public governance of the COVID-19 pandemic: Are we entering a whole new era?"Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly
2Pandemic geopolitics in the AnthropoceneSimon Dalby
3COVID-19 and the science of whereMichael F. Goodchild 4"Coronavirus and conservation: Environmental repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic"Helen D. Hazen
5"Pandemic geopolitics and the bordering of COVID-19: Academic and lay geographies of the pandemic and policies to contain and mitigate the novel coronavirus"Virginie Mamadouh
6"Rethinking distance and presence conceptions in times of COVID-19 and post-COVID-19: The search for a new educational literacy"Paulo Quadros
Part IIStates, cities and COVID-19
7The Swedish COVID-19 enigma/exceptionSebastian Abrahamsson and Richard Ek
8"Insularity in a connected world? The COVID-19 pandemic in Iceland""Karl Benediktsson, Benjamin D. Hennig, Anne-Cécile Mermet, and Sigríður Haraldsdóttir"
9"Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on a small island: The Isle of Man case study"Sharon C. Cobb
10"Medical philately and the world of COVID-19 postage stamps: Issues of truth, health and wealth"Stanley D. Brunn
11"The COVID-19 pandemic in Ukraine: A mosaic of regional patterns and voices of social disparity"Eugenia Maruniak and Olena Dronova
12"COVID-19 policy in Uzbekistan: Slipping back toward authoritarianism?"Reuel Hanks and Dilshod Achilov
13"The pandemic in Belarus in 2020-21: COVID-19 in the shadow of politics"Ales Kirkevich and Alena Makouskaya
14"COVID-19, the stay-home discourse and a ‘new’ geographic haven"Mohamed Salah Eddine Madiou
15"COVID-19 geopolitics in Southeast Asia: Regional and national health (in)securities in times of pandemic"Carl Grundy-Warr
16"Three challenges facing Guatemala’s COVID-19 Crisis: Mobility, violence and governance"Trudy Mercadal
17COVID-19 waves and politics in Costa RicaIvan Molina
18"Societal perceptions of the Saudi government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic"Mark C. Thompson
19"Tackling challenges of COVID-19: An assessment of the convergence-divergence debates from the Global South-India"M. Satish Kumar and Aditya Singh
20"Health geography of COVID-19: An exploratory analysis of the pandemic during its first phase in the compact cities of Barcelona and Madrid, Spain""Montserrat Pallares-Barbera, Simón Sánchez-Moral, Rafael Vicente-Salar, and Alfonso Arellano"
21"Three impacts of COVID-19 in Pakistan society: Home confinement, social survey data and maps showing
diffusion"Tahir Awan, Tehreem Raza Ch, and Mavia Mumtaz
Part III"Political impacts: Laws, borders, diplomacy, elections, peacekeeping"
22"Peacekeeping operations: Challenges and opportunities in the midst of health crises"Jessica Di Salvatore
23"Travel restrictions and border security measures on the Canada–U.S. border during the COVID-19 pandemic—does law matter in a crisis?"Roger S. Fisher
24"Forgotten ones: Rhetoric of migration and tourism governance in South Africa in the sedentary epoch of
COVID-19"Samuel Umoh Uwem and Oyewo Adetola Elizabeth
25"From European Union student mobility to lockdown: “Virtual study mobility” in the COVID-19 era and a case
study of transnational law in an international classroom delivered online"Cherry James, John Koo, and Emmanouela Mylonaki
26"Vaccination nation: Vaccine diplomacy and the U.S. vaccine rollout"Shaun J. Johnson
27"Changing COVID-19 border restrictions and borderland resilience: The Finnish-Swedish border case"Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola and Juha Ridanpää
28"Free movement of persons and goods in the European Union during COVID-19"Lehte Roots
29"Intertwined geographies of the pandemic and the U.S. presidential election of 2020: COVID-19 prevalence and
Donald Trump""Ryan Weichelt, J. Clark Archer, Robert Shepard, Robert Watrel, and Jill Archer"
Part IVCommunication, branding and the media
30"Affective immediately: Reading the semiotic landscape of COVID-19 in Lincoln, Nebraska"James E. Baker
31"Local newspaper coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in two major Texas cities: A visual comparison of Houston and El Paso"Sarah A. Blue and Mary Stycos
32"COVID-19 as the great (un)equalizer: The framing of women in media coverage in China, the Middle East, and
the U.S."Mari A. DeWees and Amy C. Miller
33"Place-branding for immigrant and refugee integration and receptivity amid the COVID-19 pandemic: Responses of U.S. cities in the “Welcoming America” network"Paul N. McDaniel, Rajit H. Das, and Darlene Xiomara Rodriguez
34"Lost in translation: Reporting about COVID-19 pandemic by community vernacular radio stations in rural Kenya"Lilliane Atieno Oloo and Daniel Ochieng’ Orwenjo
35"Examining effective communication during COVID-19 through Prime Minister’s speeches: The case of Malaysia"Teresa Wai See Ong
36Trump and the coronavirus: The triumph of incompetenceBarney Warf
Part VCommunications: Websites, social media
37"Presenting, representing, and misrepresenting COVID-19 in the five Central Asian states: The political underpinnings of official state coronavirus websites in authoritarian regimes"Ryan P. Cabana
38"The role of user-generated content data for collaborative learning: Identifying tourism hot topics during the
pandemic"Nuria Recuero Virto
39"The impact of COVID-19 and use of geo-tagged user data in territories without planning: The case of São Tomé and Príncipe"Nagayamma Aragão and Carlos Smaniotto Costa
40"Social distancing and politeness: Hungarian emailing practices during the coronavirus epidemic"Ágnes Domonkosi and Zsófia Ludányi 41Application of GIS in vaccine distribution during COVID-19Jing Wu
Part VICartoons and cartooning
42"More than a message: Public health advocacy, political cartooning and COVID-19 challenges in Pakistan"Ayesha Ashfaq and Joseph Russomanno
43"What’s so funny about COVID-19? How some comic strip artists have approached or avoided a sensitive subject"Thomas L. Bell
44"Visualizing the unspeakable in thought: A multi-model discourse analysis of cartoons as a device for communicating"Maxwell Mpotsiah
Part VIIMaps and mapping
45"One year of COVID-19: Mapping the spread of a global pandemic"Benjamin D. Hennig
46"Mapping silenced spaces during increased overdose and COVID-19: Opportunities for danger and Harm Reduction in southern Appalachia"Lesly-Marie Buer, Bayla Ostrach, Sam Armbruster, and Erin Major
47"COVID-19 in Tunisia: Mapping and documenting the impacts on those on the margins"Betty Rouland and Marouen Taleb
48"Mapping the COVID-19 spatial behaviors and narratives of women in an architecture school in the Midwest USA"Mania T. Taher
49"Increased use of maps during the COVID-19 pandemic: An example from Morocco"Abdallah Zouhauri
Part VIIICultures: Diffusion and social well-being
50"The way from the leading position to the last: Geodemographic analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic in
Czechia""Dagmar Dzúrová, Klára Hulíková Tesárková, Pavlína Netrdová, and Lukáš Brůha"
51COVID-19 deaths in México: A spatiotemporal analysis"Oscar Gerardo Hernández-Lara, José R. Díaz-Garayúa, and Kevin A. Butler"
52Impacts of COVID-19 on Nigerian cultureIbrahim Badamasi Lambu
53Research frontiers on COVID-19 issues in Brazilian contextPaulo Quadros
54"Geography, factors and consequences of COVID-19 diffusion in Russia"Stepan Zemtsov and Vyacheslav Baburin
Part IXMobility and immobility
55"Effects of COVID-19 on urban mobility and public space use in Kumasi, Ghana"Clifford Amoako, Kwasi Kwafo Adarkwa, and Michael Poku-Boansi
56Impact of COVID-19 on Nepal’s labour migrationSadikshya Bhattarai and Jeevan Baniya
57"Voting with their feet: Coronavirus pandemic refugees and the future of American cities"James H. Johnson, Jr.
58"Exploring human mobilities in the COVID-19 era in urban and rural Canada"K. Bruce Newbold, Curtis Towle, and Kaylah Vrabic
59 "Rearranging mobilities and immobilities and placeremaking during COVID-19: Governing the pandemic
situation through (im)mobilities in South Korea"HaeRan Shin Part XInequalities and divides
60"Pandemic and education: Persistent deepening of educational inequalities in Argentina as a consequence of COVID-19"Gustavo Javier Annessi and Paola Demirta
61"COVID-19 and the comorbidities of spatial inequality and colonial legacy: Two Caribbean cases – Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago"April K. Baptiste and Hubert Devonish
62"Digital inequalities in times of the COVID-19 pandemic in Israel and Germany"Elisabeth Sommerlad and Yossi David
Part XI"Marginalized groups: Refugees, silences, gender, racism, survival"
63"Beyond the ecumene: Roma genesis, community and survival in the COVID-19 world"Krasimir Asenov
64"Ethnic minorities in Poland in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic: Threats, stigma and forms of (in)visibility"Bartłomiej Chromik, Joanna Maryniak, and Justyna Olko
65"Everyday morbid geography: Street life and COVID-19 state regulation in Manila and Hanoi""José Edgardo A. Gomez, Jr., Redento B. Recio, Ha Minh Hai Thai, and Phuong Thu Nguyen"
66"Undocumented migrants and the COVID-19 pandemic: Similar and dissimilar COVID-19 stories comparing Finland and Iran"Jussi S. Jauhiainen and Davood Eyvazlu 67"‘If I don’t sell food, how would I eat?’ Negotiating Street Vendor Livelihoods in the Context of COVID-19 Lockdowns in Urban Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos"Jennifer C. Langill, Binh N. Nguyen, and Sarah Turner
68"Impact of COVID-19 on local planning practices: Focusing on tactical urbanism, slow streets and low-income communities in Oakland, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Chicago, and New York"Joongsub Kim
69 "Risk and the transformation of everyday places and spaces: Emptiness and meaning-making in daily life amid the COVID-19 pandemic hazardscape""DeMond Shondell Miller, Nicola Davis Bivens, Rosalyn D. Harrington, and Anita Bledsoe-Gardner"
70"Racism in the times of COVID-19: Angos, dirty, undisciplined, and vendors in Quito, Ecuador"M. Belén Noroña
71"Blurry microgeographies of the new normal: Grappling with COVID-19 disruptions, disgust and despair in Switzerland"Sven Daniel Wolfe
72"Vulnerability, infection, and anti-discrimination among Asian Americans and COVID-19: Explorations into race and health intersections in California"Siqiao Xie, Wei Li, and Yining Tan
73"Racism, risk, and supply: U.S. policies toward COVID-19 and Asia, and current and future impacts on Asian Americans"Karen J. Leong, Wei Li, and Angela Chia-Chen Chen
Part XIIIndigenous groups
74"Q’eqaläj Jiq’ Ojöb ‘Darkest suffocating cough’ (COVID-19) in Guatemala: Kaqchikel Maya personal accounts of overcoming the pandemic and its despair""Ixq’anil Judith M. Maxwell, Ixnal Ambrocia Cuma Chávez, Ixkamey, Magda Silvia Sotz’ Mux, Aq’ab’al Gonzalo Ticun Quel, Oxlajuj B’atz’ Byron Vinicio Socorec Yucuté, Mokchewan Marco Antonio Guaján Cristal, Lajuj B’atz’ Edy Rene Guaján Car"
75"COVID-19, “Black lives Matter” and Indigenous Australians: A tale of two intersecting pandemics"Robyn Newitt and Corrinne T. Sullivan
76"Facing vulnerability and mobilizing resilience: Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on speakers of Indigenous languages in Mexico and their protective behaviours"Justyna Olko, Joanna Maryniak, and Bartłomiej Chromik
Part XIIIEconomy and economic livelihoods
77"COVID-19 and the interruption of sister cities activities: Lexington, Kentucky and its four “sister” Thoroughbred raising/racing cities"Stanley D. Brunn and Kay Sargent
78"Spatial dimensions of vulnerability: Meatpacking, socioeconomics, and the outbreak of COVID-19 in the High Plains of Texas"Richard C. Jones and Jamie Gillis
79 "Forecasting the economic impacts of COVID-19: A case for the Namibian economy"Evelina Julius, Samuel Nuugulu, and Lukas Julius
80"Impact of COVID-19 on the Dutch flower trade-logistics node"Melika Levelt and Abdel El Makhloufi
81"Meeting the challenge of COVID-19: How American craft breweries responded"Neil Reid, Margaret Gripshover, and Thomas L. Bell
82"How work and shopping related travel changed during the COVID-19 pandemic in Western Hungary in 2020"Viktória Szőke and László Kovács
83"The Italian fashion industry facing the COVID-19 pandemic crisis"Tania Toffanin
84"Resilience of retailing: From the perspective of Chinese daily shopping distance in three stages related to the COVID-19 pandemic"Shangyi Zhou and Ruizhe Hong
85"Stability extension of food culture space: A case study of consumer space practice before and after COVID-19 epidemic in Wuhan food markets"Yilin Gan, Yuanyuan Zhu, and Jing Luo
Part XIV"Rural: Farming, fishing and small town life, livelihoods and health care"
86"Rural livelihoods amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: Farmers and fishers in Thailand and Vietnam""Edo Andriesse, Quynh T. N. Pham, Thu L. T. Dinh, Chaturong Kongkaew, Adirake Markphol, and Jawanit Kittitornkool"
87"Reflections on COVID-19 and its impact on marginal urban places: The case of four small towns in the Western Cape, South Africa""Ronnie Donaldson, Jessica Eichhoff, Franky Nightingale, Jamie Cloete, Masixole Ndamandama, Geo Erasmus"
88"Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the U.S. custom grain and forage harvesting labor supply and 2020 harvest"Jason P. Holcomb
89 "The COVID-19 pandemic and coastal fishery livelihood systems: Socio-economic implications for small-scale fisherfolk in Winneba, Ghana""Victor Owusu, Yaw Agyeman Boafo, Moses Adjei, and Richard Boateng"
90"Reflections of a nurse/administrator during COVID-19: Preparedness and fear in rural Kentucky nursing homes"Donna Gilbreath and Linda McConnell, RN, LNHA
Part XVSports
91"Life in the National Basketball Association bubble: A space for social justice during the COVID-19 pandemic"Neil Conner
92"Futures of change and futures of uncertainty: The impacts of COVID-19 and movements for racial justice in English football and NASCAR"Michael Hawkins
93Change the game: Sport and leisure responses to COVID-19Catherine A. Waite
Part XVITourism and travel 94"COVID-19 pandemic and young tourists’ travel risk perceptions: Impacts on travel restrictions (local and international) and tourism""Aleksandra S. Dragin, Maja B. Mijatov, Nebojša Majstorović, Bojan Janičić, and Darinka Korovljev"
95"Challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic confront Georgia’s tourism industry""Giorgi Gogsadze, Nino Pavliashvili, Mariam Tsitsagi, and Nana Kvirkvelia"
96"Corporate social responsibility in times of epidemic outbreaks: A case study from the hospitality industry in Spain"Thais González-Torres and José Luis Rodríguez-Sánchez
97"How COVID-19 changed mobility: A life-oriented approach to travel behavior change in Flanders, Belgium""Hannah Hook, Jonas de Vos, Veronique Van Acker, and Frank Witlox"
98"Finland’s tourism in the times of the COVID-19 pandemic: Abrupt halt in internationals and moderate revival of domestics"Tommi Inkinen
99 "Measuring the spread of COVID-19: Restrictions and mobility in the Visegrad countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia)"Radoslav Klamár, Miloslav Michalko, and Jana Michalková
100"Emerging technocratic cosmologies on traveling: Travels and tourism after COVID-19 in Argentina"Maximilliano E. Korstanje
101"Impacts of COVID-19 on youth tourism and hospitality managers in training in Serbia""Maja B. Mijatov, Aleksandra S. Dragin, Nebojša Majstorović, Bojan Janičić, and Zrinka Zadel"
102"Tourism and COVID-19: Socio-economic impacts of COVID-
19 on the tourism industry in Bulgaria""Desislava Varadzhakova, Aleksandra Ravnachka, and Nikola Naumov"
103"COVID-19 and tourism geography at a crossroads: Challenges, opportunities and moving forward"Velvet Nelson
Part XVIIArts: Photography, art, film, music and architecture
104"Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on live musical performance in the United States and the United Kingdom: Outsider and insider perspectives"Thomas L. Bell, Brian Bell, and Carl Taylor
105"The bigger picture: Coronavirus in the context of the history of the American film industry"Kevin J. Corbett
106"Songs which resonate: Music and nostalgia in the first U.K. COVID-19 lockdown"Georgina Hughes
107"#artcovidbn on Instagram: Capturing COVID-19’s new normal in Brunei via creative artwork"Siti Mazidah Mohamad and Nurul Farzana Abdul Ghafar
108"Photographing COVID-19 on the Philadelphia landscape: Responses, realities, silences, and reactions"Rickie Sanders
109 """Stay at home:” Pictorial reflections of Polish students during the COVID-19 pandemic"Agnieszka Świętek, Tomasz Padło, and Joanna Nowocień
Part XVIIIEducation: Teaching and learning
110"Education as “mental vaccine:” Designing educational materials about COVID-19"Philip J. Gersmehl and Carol A. Gersmehl
111"Perceived impacts of COVID-19 by Spanish university students: Changes in the physical and social environments""Antonio Manuel Ávila Muñoz, Inmaculada Clotilde Santos Díaz, and Ester Trigo Ibáñez"
112"Online education: An unprepared effort posing challenges to students and teachers of the Punjab state of India amid COVID-19"Nishant Juneja, Kulbhushan Agnihotri, and Harleen Kaur
113"Social consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on the school closings in five southern Africa countries: Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe"Michael M. Kretzer
114"Effect of COVID-19 lockdown on higher education: Challenges facing engineering education in India"Sunil Jayant Kulkarni
115"From emergency remote teaching to academic strategic digitalization planning: How a college responded to COVID-19 and what departments need to consider implementing"Chris Lukinbeal
116"The landscape of medical translators and interpreters during the coronavirus pandemic: Terminology, deontology and teaching-learning resources from the Translation Studies perspective (English, French, Spanish)"Maria Carmen López-Ruiz
117"(Re)defining the teaching-learning process during COVID-19 pandemic: The Portuguese experience"Laura Soares and Elsa Pacheco
118"Teaching geography in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic in a Chinese university: A case study of Beijing Normal University"Huasheng Zhu, Hao Wang, Jing Liu, and Shiyang Li
119 "Teaching about the geography of COVID-19 in high schools in different neighborhoods in Adana, Turkey: Assessments of teaching outcomes and student learning"Çiğdem Çelik Şahin
Part XIX"Environmental change, risk, sustainability, conservation and the bio/geopolitics"
120"Prospective aquatic brandscaping megaproject addressing climate change and coronavirus of the coastal Californias: The intersection of natural and anthropic 2020 AD impacts"Richard B. Cathcart and Charles W. Finkl
121"Costa Rican sustainable development perspectives: The COVID-19 pandemic as a turning point?""Edgar Espinoza-Cisneros, Ana María Araya-Castro, and Daniel Gutiérrez-González"
122"Risk perception management related to COVID-19: A study of scenario planning in Cuba""Silvia M. Pell del Río, Alfredo L. Gil Rodríguez, D. Valdés Santiago, and Maria M. Febles Elejalde"
123Zoos in Canada: Responses to COVID-19 pandemicPaul J. Harpley
124"Shared spaces, shared suffering: Exploring the effects of COVID-19 on urban animal advocacy organizations in Chicago and Kansas City, USA"Julie L. Urbanik and Connie L. Johnston
125"Animal geographies in the time of COVID-19: Challenges and opportunities"Julie Urbanik and Alice J. Hovorka 126The COVID-19 pandemic and bio/geopolitics in JapanTakashi Yamazaki
Part XXLanguage and linguistics
127"Fading voices: COVID-19, language death and the case of Bergamasco in Italy"Simone De Cia and Giovanni Villa
128"Persistence of ethnic and linguistic division during the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in Kosovo"Uranela Demaj and Mieke Vandenbroucke
129 "The effect of face mask on the acoustic properties of vowels"Georgios P. Georgiou
130"The heterogeneity of language policies and its related health crisis communication about COVID-19 in Lesotho and South Africa"Michael M. Kretzer and Verbra Pfeiffer
131"‘No face mask, no entry!’: Dissecting multilingual COVID-19 related public health signs in Penang, Malaysia"Teresa Wai See Ong
132"Explaining COVID-19-related concepts in Singapore: A minimal language approach"Jock Wong Part XXIReligion and faith communities
133"Faith communities contribute to COVID-19 relief: Global and local responses of churches belonging to a world communion in accompaniment with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America""Rebecca Duerst, Gustavo Driau, Anne Ruedisili Langdji, and Chandran Martin"
134"Perspectives on the role of mysticism as an inter-religious meta-narrative in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic"Dorthe Enger
135"How do Arab and Moslem countries and communities act in dealing with the impacts of the COVID- 19 pandemic?"Ghazi-Walid Falah and Ahmad Ben Touq
136"Response to the COVID-19 pandemic by the Hindu faithbased organizations in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India"Priyanka Ghosh and Swati Joshi
Part XXII"Coronavirus, faith-based communities, Hindu, religion, service, India"
137"Narrative geographies of the coronavirus: Cultural interdependencies and the emergence of new assemblages"Dawn R. Gilpin and Rian Bosse
138"Immediate urgency and broad agreement: Early public COVID-19 responses of religiously affiliated nongovernmental organizations"Karsten Lehmann
139 An unequal pandemic: Migration, the Hajj, and hypernationalism in Saudi ArabiaSaurabh Mishra
140"Orthodox Jewish communities and COVID-19: At the interface of faith, medicine and technology"David Newman
141"Retrenchment and retreat: Policy changes in the time of COVID-19 for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints"J. Matthew Shumway and Laurie Weisler
Part XXIIIOrganizations, resources and research challenges
142"Special libraries in the time of COVID-19: A time for refining, redefining and rethinking missions"Marcy Bidney 143"American Association of Geographers’ response to the COVID-19 crisis"David H. Kaplan and Gary M. Langham
144"Subjunctive geographies: The contribution of institutionalised geography in the German-speaking countries to COVID-19 research"Gert W. Wolf
145"The COVID-19 pandemic and the International Geographical Union"Caichun Yin, Michael E. Meadows*, Yi Han, and Wenwu Zhao*
146 Researching China during the COVID-19 pandemic"Max D. Woodworth, Xuefei Ren, Jesse Rodenbiker, Ettore Santi, Yining Tan, Li Zhang, and Yu Zhou"

Notă biografică

Stanley D. Brunn, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geography at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA. His research interests cover a broad array of topics within urban geography, economic geography, social geography, information/communications geography, geotechnology and cyberspace, time-space intersections, law, political, and environmental geography, geographical future, as well as disciplinary history.
Donna Gilbreath has an MA from the University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA, where she majored in geography and specialized in cartographic techniques. Her interests include public health geography and epidemiology. She also has a graduate certificate in professional and technical writing.

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This book provides an interdisciplinary overview of the causes and impacts of COVID-19 on populations, economies, politics, institutions and environments from all world regions. The book maps the causes, effects and impacts of the virus and describes the impact of the virus on among others health care, teaching and learning, travel, tourism, daily life, local and regional economies, media impacts, elections, and indigenous populations and much more. Contributions to this book come from the humanities, social and policy science disciplines as well as from emerging transdisciplinary fields including climate change, sustainability, health care and epidemiology, security, art, visualization, economic and social well-being, law and borderland studies. As such, this book will be a rich source of information to all those geographers, social scientists and urban and regional planners working in this field.

Caracteristici

Discusses geographical causes and effects of COVID-19
Provides local, trans-border as well as global contexts
Includes innovative maps on COVID-19 related themes