Dear Colleague,
Berghahn Journals is delighted to announce that the first Open Access issue of The International Journal of Social Quality is now available. This special double issue focuses on the societal impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Thanks to the generous support from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), IJSQ will be published as an Open Access journal starting with Volume 11. There are no submission or article processing charges (APCs) for articles published under this arrangement, resulting in no direct charges to authors.
Published in partnership with the International Association on Social Quality and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/ijsq
Volume 11, Issue 1-2
Double Issue: The Societal Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Editorial
The Societal Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic Explained via Three Frameworks
Harry G. J. Nijhuis and Laurent J.G. van der Maesen
https://bit.ly/3fkFebC
Part I: Diverging Government Responses
Editorial Introduction: The Cases of Italy and China
Harry G. J. Nijhuis and Laurent J.G. van der Maesen
https://bit.ly/3r6sL0A
The Case of Italy: The Societal Impact of COVID-19 in a Fragmented Society
Jan Martin Rossi
https://bit.ly/3K3UrM9
The Case of China: The Societal Impact of the “Whole of Government Approach”
Wang Jing and Wang Xue
https://bit.ly/3tl2r5s
Part II: The Moral Impact of Government Interventions
Editorial Introduction: The Cases of India, South Africa, and Brazil
Harry G. J. Nijhuis and Laurent J.G. van der Maesen
https://bit.ly/3flRp81
The Case of India: A Moral Foundation for the Impact of COVID-19 on Health and Society in the World’s Largest Democracy
Sony Pellissery, Vijay Paul, Khushi Srivastava, and Drishti Ranjan
https://bit.ly/3rwIKW7
The Case of South Africa: The Societal Impact of COVID-19
Krish Chetty
https://bit.ly/34FjXXT
The Case of Brazil: Coloniality and Pandemic Misgovernance as Necropolitical Tools in the Amazon
Vanessa Boanada Fuchs
https://bit.ly/3K48l0X
Part III: Civic Activism as a Response to the Crisis
Editorial Introduction: The Cases of Germany and the United Kingdom
Harry G. J. Nijhuis and Laurent J.G. van der Maesen
https://bit.ly/3K6x1Wp
The Case of the United Kingdom: Mapping Localism, Resilience, and Civic Activism in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Tony Bradley, Issam Malki, Curtis Ziniel, and Asad Ghalib
https://bit.ly/3qkIPfP
The Case of Germany: Civil Society and Civic Activism in the Pandemic
Susann Worschech
https://bit.ly/3nofiAh
Part IV: Widening of Societal Inequalities
Editorial Introduction: The Cases of Pakistan and the United States
Harry G. J. Nijhuis and Laurent J.G. van der Maesen
https://bit.ly/338Tods
The Case of Pakistan: The Impact of COVID-19 on the Perceived Well-Being of Displaced Households
Fariya Hashmat, Ahmad Nawaz, Tony Bradley, and Asad Ghalib
https://bit.ly/3tCG5wL
The Case of the United States: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Social Connectedness and Isolation in Low-Income Communities
Allison A. Parsons, Danielle Maholtz, Jamaica Gilliam, Haleigh Larson, Dan Li, Sophia J. Zhao, Brita Roy, and Carley Riley
https://bit.ly/3flBvKG
Part V: Selected Topics of Societal Impact
Editorial Introduction: The Cases of Japan, Australia, and the United States
Harry G. J. Nijhuis and Laurent J.G. van der Maesen
https://bit.ly/34NgeHZ
The Case of Japan: How COVID-19 Impacted the Procurement and Lives of Migrant Healthcare Workers
Mario Ivan López and Ohno Shun
https://bit.ly/3K6xyHT
The Case of Australia: Trust During Pandemic Uncertainty—A Qualitative Study of Midlife Women in South Australia
Paul R. Ward, Belinda Lunnay, Kristen Foley, Samantha B. Meyer, Jessica Thomas, Ian Olver, and Emma R. Miller
https://bit.ly/3fiT5PK
The Case of the United States (2): Reframing the COVID-19 Crisis as a Problem
Iva A. Terwilliger, Kevin J. O’Leary, and Julie K. Johnson
https://bit.ly/3raTuJr
Reflections
The COVID-19 Pandemic and Climate Change: Expressions of Global Ecological and Societal Misbalances
Harry G. J. Nijhuis and Laurent J.G. van der Maesen
https://bit.ly/3I4oJwF
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