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Psychosocial Perspectives on Community Responses to Covid-19 : Networks of Trust and Social Change,  Book

Psychosocial Perspectives on Community Responses to Covid-19 : Networks of Trust and Social Change

Edited by Emma O'Dwyer, Luiz Gustavo Silva Souza

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• Integrates contributions from a diverse range of nations, utilising a broad range of theoretical tools and methodologies, to offer a cross-national perspective considering the way in which community responses to Covid-19 interacted with structural and political characteristics, as well as with the responses of national governments to the pandemic in terms of ‘lockdown’ restrictions and public health policy • Fascinating reading for students and academics in social psychology, and the social sciences, as well as policymakers and charities who wish to harness, support, and sustain these initiatives without controlling them • Explores the invaluable support and advice provided by community groups and organisations, including practical tasks such as grocery shopping, as well as emotional and financial support to community members, many of whom were struggling with physical and mental health issues as well as economic disadvantage

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