Inequalities and Social Resilience in Times of COVID-19

COVID-19 has exposed, reproduced, and created new inequalities in Latin America and the world. In this introductory paper, we discuss the impact of extant inequities on vulnerability to COVID-19 but we also identify new, and some unexpected, vulnerabilities. We emphasize vulnerabilities to the disea...

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Autores principales: Tatiana Andia, Nitsan Chorev
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b0136c7d84d546c482f8299964818d622021-11-09T16:42:28ZInequalities and Social Resilience in Times of COVID-1910.7440/res78.2021.010123-885X1900-5180https://doaj.org/article/b0136c7d84d546c482f8299964818d622021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/doi/full/10.7440/res78.2021.01https://doaj.org/toc/0123-885Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/1900-5180COVID-19 has exposed, reproduced, and created new inequalities in Latin America and the world. In this introductory paper, we discuss the impact of extant inequities on vulnerability to COVID-19 but we also identify new, and some unexpected, vulnerabilities. We emphasize vulnerabilities to the disease as well as vulnerabilities to policies and other responses in the fight against COVID-19. Building on insights from Peter Hall and Michele Lamont’s work on social resilience, we draw on the papers of this special issue to identify the important role of the state in addressing vulnerabilities and discuss the types of social resilience that vulnerable groups have turned to in their response to COVID-19.Tatiana AndiaNitsan ChorevUniversidad de los Andesarticlecovid-19inequalitylatin americaresiliencevulnerabilitySocial SciencesHSocial sciences (General)H1-99ENESPTRevista de Estudios Sociales, Vol 78, Pp 2-13 (2021)
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topic covid-19
inequality
latin america
resilience
vulnerability
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Social sciences (General)
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spellingShingle covid-19
inequality
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resilience
vulnerability
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Tatiana Andia
Nitsan Chorev
Inequalities and Social Resilience in Times of COVID-19
description COVID-19 has exposed, reproduced, and created new inequalities in Latin America and the world. In this introductory paper, we discuss the impact of extant inequities on vulnerability to COVID-19 but we also identify new, and some unexpected, vulnerabilities. We emphasize vulnerabilities to the disease as well as vulnerabilities to policies and other responses in the fight against COVID-19. Building on insights from Peter Hall and Michele Lamont’s work on social resilience, we draw on the papers of this special issue to identify the important role of the state in addressing vulnerabilities and discuss the types of social resilience that vulnerable groups have turned to in their response to COVID-19.
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title Inequalities and Social Resilience in Times of COVID-19
title_short Inequalities and Social Resilience in Times of COVID-19
title_full Inequalities and Social Resilience in Times of COVID-19
title_fullStr Inequalities and Social Resilience in Times of COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Inequalities and Social Resilience in Times of COVID-19
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