This book examines how people felt during the hardest times of the pandemic. Exploring the experience of Syrian refugees, the connection between the pandemic and food, and the consequences of major risks in the network society, it discusses the relationships between emotions, vulnerability, poverty, and power in the pre- and post-COVID-19 contexts. The book considers the diverse faces of the pandemic and its consequences, showing it to be an indicator of the vulnerability of various groups of people, while also detailing how medical protocols, statistics, and scientific rationality have replaced the usual market rationality.
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Emotions and Pandemic: A Sociological View of Social Sensibilities
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Emotional Narratives and Educational Experiences during the Covid-19 Pandemic: The case of UAM Students
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Emotions and Food in Times of Pandemic: A Comparision of Food Practices in Spain and Argentina during Covid-19
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Youth, Pandemic, and Confinement in Sicily: A look from the Sociology of Emotions
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Pandemic Covid-19 and Controversy in France: A Sociological Analysis through Emotions
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