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期刊名:Emotion space and society

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ISSN:1755-4586

e-ISSN:1878-0040

IF/分区:1.7/Q2

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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...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...