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Contents
ОглавлениеAcknowledgements xi
Contributors vii
Introduction: Social work and COVID-19 1
Michael Lavalette, Vasilios Ioakimidis and Iain Ferguson
Part I: Context to a crisis
1 Capitalism, the ecological crisis and the creation of pandemics 9
Michael Lavalette
2 Why politics matters: understanding the biopolitics of COVID-19 17
Vasilios Ioakimidis
3 Neoliberal social work and COVID-19 25
Iain Ferguson
4 COVID-19 and social inequalities: a political view from social work 31
Silvana Martinez
5 Social work responds to COVID-19: an international overview 37
Rory Truell
Part II: Social work responses around the world
6 Social work and the COVID-19 crisis in the United States 45
Dawn Belkin Martinez
7 Business as usual? Social work and the COVID-19 pandemic in Chile 53
Gianinna Muñoz Arce
8 Social work responses to COVID-19 in Brazil 61
Roberta Uchôa
9 Social services, social work and COVID-19 in Palestine 65
Raed Amira
10 Social work and COVID-19 in South Africa 73
Yasmin Jessie Turton and Linda Harms-Smith
11 The extent of the COVID-19 crisis in in South Korea 81
Sug Pyo Kim
12 Social work and COVID-19 in Greece 87
Dimitra-Dora Teloni
13 The extent of COVID-19 in Sierra Leone 95
George Abu Mansaray
Part III: Social divisions, inequality and COVID-19
14 Class, inequality and the COVID-19 pandemic 103
Lee Humber
15 Still left holding the baby: women’s oppression and the corona crisis 111
Lindsey German
16 Working with women receiving social services during COVID-19: reflections from children and families’ practitioners 117
Laura Owens, Rebecca Mair and Alissa De Luca-Ruane
17 Black Lives Matter: racism, poverty, work and COVID-19 125
Esme Choonara and Yuri Prasad
18 Roma communities’ experiences of racism during the COVID-19 pandemic 131
Fatima Uygun
19 Re-racialisation of migrants and the ‘refugee crisis’ during COVID-19 137
Nicos Trimikliniotis
20 Rethinking right and wrong: social work, COVID-19 and the crisis of ethics 145
Sarah Banks
Conclusion: no return to ‘business as usual’ 153
Michael Lavalette, Vasilios Ioakimidis and Iain Ferguson
References 157