Race, Ethnicity, and the COVID–19 Pandemic
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Race, Ethnicity, and the COVID–19 Pandemic
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"Race, Ethnicity, and the COVID-19 Pandemic is an extensive examination of the causes and consequences of the global pandemic on racial and ethnic minorities, offering analysis of the causes of the unique experiences of Black, Indigenous and Latin communities in the US and the world from multiple social sciences perspectives"--
To understand racial disparities in COVID-19 infections and deaths, we must first understand how they are linked to racial inequality. In the United States, the material advantages afforded by whiteness lead to lower rates of infections and deaths from COVID-19 when compared to the rates among Black, Latino, and Native American populations. Most experts point to differences in population density, underlying health conditions, and proportions of essential workers as the primary determinants in the levels of COVID-19 deaths.
The national response to the pandemic has laid bare the fundamentals of a racialized social structure. Assembled by a prestigious group of sociologists, this volume examines how, particularly during the first year of COVID-19, the socioeconomic impact of the pandemic led to different and poorer outcomes for Black, Latino, and Native American populations. While colour-blindness shaped national discussions on essential workers, charity, and differential mortality, minorities were overwhelmingly affected.
The essays in this collection provide a mix of critical examination of the progress and direction of our COVID-19 response, personal accounts of the stark difference in care and outcomes for minorities throughout the United States, and offer recommendations to create a foundation for future response and research during the critical early days.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781947602878
Publisher: University of Cincinnati Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 15 March 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: University of Cincinnati Press
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 1.0mm
Width: 7.0mm
Height: 10.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 400
About the Author
Melvin E. Thomas is a professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at North Carolina State University. He is a past president of the Association of Black Sociologists and is currently coeditor of the journal Issues in Race and Society. Loren Henderson is an associate professor in the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Hayward Derrick Horton is a professor of sociology at the University at Albany, SUNY and is currently coeditor of the journal Issues in Race and Society.
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