Exploring the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on people's relationships with gardens [0.03%]
探索COVID-19大流行对人们与花园关系的影响
Thea Gordon-Rawlings,Alessio Russo
Thea Gordon-Rawlings
Gardens are places where science and art combine to create environments that often offer restorative and therapeutic experience to those who encounter them. During the Covid-19 pandemic, in the UK and elsewhere there has been a surge of int...
"Love is calling": Academic friendship and international research collaboration amid a global pandemic [0.03%]
“爱的呼唤”:全球疫情下学术友谊与国际研究合作
Amy Scott Metcalfe,Gerardo L Blanco
Amy Scott Metcalfe
In this intervention we desire to document and celebrate our own international research collaboration as an intimate long-distance relationship that sustains us amid a global pandemic of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. We share "love ...
When work came home: Formation of feeling rules in the context of a pandemic [0.03%]
当工作回到家中:疫情背景下情感规则的形成
Sarah Rudrum,Elisabeth Rondinelli,Jesse Carlson et al.
Sarah Rudrum et al.
The shift of middle-class jobs to home settings, which occurred as a result of COVID-19 health measures that also closed schools and daycares, introduced dynamic changes to everyday life. We investigate these changes drawing on data from ou...
A fragmented sense of home: Reconfiguring therapeutic coastal encounters in Covid-19 times [0.03%]
支离破碎的家园感:重新构架新冠疫情时期的治疗性沿海体验
S Jellard,S L Bell
S Jellard
A growing body of research suggests positive links between coastal proximity, interaction, human health and wellbeing. In 2020, following the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, many people in the UK could not engage in their usual coastal prac...
Anna Nørholm Lundin
Anna Nørholm Lundin
The Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated the already precarious conditions of freelance workers. The aim of this study is to understand what it means for freelance musicians to be in pandemic limbo. Thirteen Swedish professional freelance musi...
Tracing memories and meanings of festival landscapes during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的节庆景观记忆与意涵追溯
Amelie Katczynski,Elaine Stratford,Pauline Marsh
Amelie Katczynski
COVID-19 has deeply affected mass gatherings and travel and, in the process, has transformed festivals, festival landscapes, and people's sense of place in relation to such events. In this article we argue that it is important to better und...
"'Ninja' levels of focus": Therapeutic holding environments and the affective atmospheres of telepsychology during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
“忍者般”的专注:“新冠”疫情期间治疗性支持环境和远程心理治疗的情感氛围
Leanne Downing,Heather Marriott,Deborah Lupton
Leanne Downing
The COVID-19 crisis in Australia led to a rapid increase in the use of telehealth services to offer psychological therapy (often referred to as 'telepsychology'). In this article, we discuss the intersection of the social psychology concept...
Neoliberal and pandemic subjectivation processes: Clapping and singing as affective (re)actions during the Covid-19 home confinement [0.03%]
neoliberal和大流行病主体化过程:在Covid-19居家隔离期间的鼓掌和唱歌作为情感(再)反应
Marco Gemignani,Yolanda Hernández-Albújar
Marco Gemignani
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the restriction of free movement and the sheltering-in-place became worldwide strategies to manage the virus spread. Especially at the beginning of the pandemic, community-based affective events helped people f...
Coping with COVID-19: The sociomaterial dimensions of living with pre-existing mental illness during the early stages of the coronavirus crisis [0.03%]
应对COVID-19:疫情期间既往精神疾病的生活社会物质层面分析
Deborah Lupton,Sophie Lewis
Deborah Lupton
In this article, we use the case study method to detail the experiences of five participants who reported living with pre-existing mental illness during COVID-19. We adopted a sociomaterial analytical approach, seeking to identify how human...
Overseas Filipino workers and the COVID-19 pandemic: Exploring the emotional labor of persistence [0.03%]
海外菲律宾工人与COVID-19大流行:探索坚持的情感劳动
Jean Aaron de Borja
Jean Aaron de Borja
Without a doubt, the precarity of an overseas Filipino worker's (OFW) life is augmented by the COVID-19 pandemic, primarily through the economic and political consequences that such public health crises engender. However, while primarily se...