Scholarship on Pandemic Studies
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A Plague Broke out Among Them’: Reflections on the Bible and the Pandemic
Consuming to Cope: The Luxury of Consuming in the COVID-19 Pandemic
How the Pandemic Affected Our Approach to Reading and Interpretation of Books
What World Is This? A Pandemic Phenomenology
The Pandemic and Its Shadow. Feminist Theoretical and ArtDiscourses on Trauma and Community in COVID-19
Disunity in Times of Crisis: COVID-19, Geopolitics and Vaccine Nationalism
Gender, Food and COVID-19: Global Stories of Harm and Hope
Research and Teaching in a Pandemic World: The Challenges of Establishing Academic Identities During Times of Crisis
Being Human during COVID
The ‘COVID Excuse’: EUropean Border Violence in the Mediterranean Sea
‘It Feels a Bit Like Drowning’: Expectations and Experiences of Motherhood During COVID-19
Media Frames of COVID-19 Pandemic
The Pandemic Reader: Exposing Social (In)Justice in the Time of COVID-19 (Critical Pedagogies)
Nightmare Scenario: Inside the Trump Administration’s Response to the Pandemic That Changed History
A Relational Reflection on Pandemic Nationalism
Metaphors We Lie By: Our ‘War’ Against COVID-19
‘My Biggest Fear Is She’ll Die Alone’: Care Partner Perspectives of InstitutionalCOVID-19 Visitor Restrictions in Ontario, Canada
How the Mainstream Media Help to Spread Disinformation about COVID-19
Beyond Health and Wealth: The Impact of COVID-19 and Anti-COVID-19 Measures on the Narrative Dimension of Human Life
COVID-19: An Essay in Keywords
COVID-19 and the Threat to Democracy
They Forgot about Us’: Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic among People Deprived of Housing in an Urban Centre in Ontario, Canada
Plague, Pestilence and Pandemic: Voices from History
Health Inspector Ratings of Asian Restaurants During the Early COVID-19 Pandemic
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Submit your Research on COVID-19
Scholars and Researchers: Submit your essay engaging with any aspect of telling COVID-19 stories. We are looking for thesis-driven research, with a clear theory framework, a body of analysis that shows concrete examples, and a conclusion. Images are welcome. Articles are subject to peer-review and editing.
Share your Personal COVID-19 Story
Creative writers: Contribute to our global narrative project, amplifying diverse experiences and challenges.