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El. knyga: Social Problems in the Age of COVID-19 Vol 2: Global Perspectives

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The COVID-19 pandemic is having far-reaching political and social consequences across the globe. Published in collaboration with the Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP), this book addresses the greatest social challenges facing the world as a result of the pandemic.

The authors propose public policy solutions to help refugees, migrant workers, victims of human trafficking, indigenous populations and the invisible poor of the Global South.



Published with SSSP, this book addresses the greatest social challenges facing the world as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors propose public policy solutions to help refugees, migrant workers, victims of human trafficking, indigenous populations and the invisible poor of the Global South.
Presidential Welcome ~ Corey W. Dolgon


Editorial Introduction ~ Glenn W. Muschert, Kristen M. Budd, David C. Lane
and Jason M. Smith





Isolation, Economic Desperation, and Exploitation: Human Trafficking and the
COVID-19 Crisis ~ Brittany Keegan


Uncertainty and Disruption in the Transition to Adulthood during COVID-19 ~
Arnaldo MontAlvao, Pamela Aronson and Jeylan Mortimer


Disability Rights and Healthcare Rationing during COVID-19 ~ Bradley W.
Williams


Social-Distancing the Settler-State: Indigenous Peoples in the Age of
COVID-19 ~ Theresa Rocha Beardall


The Pandemic and the Invisible Poor of the Global South: Slum Dwellers in
Mumbai, India and Dhaka, Bangladesh ~ Nikhil Deb and Maya Rao


The Human Right to Water and Sanitation in the Age of COVID-19 ~ Yvonne A.
Braun


Pandemic Perils of Migrant Workers: Inequalities Intensified ~ Reema Sen and
Brian Gran


Food Insecurity and COVID-19 ~ Ninette Rothmüller


Protecting Refugee Health and Human Rights in the Context of the COVID-19
Pandemic: Challenges and Pathways to Justice ~ Alex Oteino


COVID-19 Requires an Intersectional Feminist Policy Response ~ Kristy Kelly





End Matter


Think Piece: On Values, Security, and Wellbeing under the COVID-19 Pandemic
in 2020 ~ Tatiana Karabchuk


Afterword ~ Michael Adorjan
Glenn Muschert is Professor of Sociology at Khalifa University of Science and Technology in Abu Dhabi, UAE. His research focuses on social problems, digital technologies, and sustainable development.









Kristen M. Budd is Associate Professor of Sociology and Criminology at Miami University. Her research focuses on sexually motivated interpersonal violence, including social and legal responses to interpersonal violence.









David C. Lane is Assistant professor in the Department of Criminal Justice Sciences at Illinois State University. His research focuses are tattooing, the relationship between disasters and crime, and understanding contemporary social problems.









Jason A. Smith is a Senior Analyst with National Market Research at the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan. His research focuses on racial inequities, organizations, media studies, and consumer branding and innovation.