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Caribbean countries have had to navigate multiple crises, which
have tested their collective resolve through time. In this regard,
the region’s landscape has been shaped by an interplay of
vulnerability and resilience which has brought to the fore
possibilities and contradictions. It is within this context that
the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic must be
considered. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Covid-19 and
the Caribbean, Volume 1:Â The State, Economy and
Health provides a comprehensive, multi- and interdisciplinary
assessment of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, using the
Caribbean as the site of enquiry. The edited collection mobilises
critical perspectives brought to bear on research produced within
and beyond the boundaries and boundedness of conventional academic
disciplinary divides, in response to the multi-dimensional crises
of our time. The culmination of this collection offers a
reimagining of our Caribbean contemporary futures in the hope of
finding home-grown solutions, avenues and possibilities. This
volume is divided into five (5) parts consisting of twenty-four
(24) chapters and weave together thematic strands that focus on
governance, the macro and micro aspects of the economy, tourism and
hospitality, business management and public health policy.Â
Together, the chapters in this volume tell the story of the extent
and effects of Caribbean governments’ response to the pandemic
and the ways in which industries and organisations have had to
pivot to survive and transform their management and operational
practices.
Caribbean countries have had to navigate multiple crises, which
have tested their collective resolve through time. In this regard,
the region’s landscape has been shaped by an interplay of
vulnerability and resilience which has brought to the fore
possibilities and contradictions. It is within this context that
the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic must be
considered. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on COVID-19 and
the Caribbean, Volume 2: Society, Education and Human
Behaviour provides a comprehensive, multi- and
interdisciplinary assessment of the impact of the COVID-19
pandemic, using the Caribbean as the site of enquiry. The edited
collection mobilises critical perspectives brought to bear on
research produced within and beyond the boundaries and boundedness
of conventional academic disciplinary divides, in response to the
multi-dimensional crises of our time. This volume is divided into
four (4) parts consisting of twenty-three (23) chapters and weave
together four broad thematic strands: COVID-19 and Caribbean
Society; COVID-19 Religion and Rights; Psycho-social Impacts of
COVID-19; and Education, Innovation, and Technology. Authors
working within and across the human, social, physical and life
sciences consider the myriad effects of the health crisis in the
region, interrogating these experiences from the granular to macro
level, utilising inter and multidisciplinary lenses.Â
Collectively, the chapters which constitute Volume II expose the
fault lines in Caribbean societies, which are deeply rooted in the
region’s history and delineate the precise ways in which the
pandemic has transformed lives and livelihoods in the region. The
culmination of this collection offers a reimagining of our
Caribbean contemporary futures in the hope of finding home-grown
solutions, avenues and possibilities.
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