The Handbook of Research on the Impact of COVID-19 on Marginalized Populations and Support for the Future represents a way of acknowledging an improved, pandemic-free, and prosperous environment for everyone in the future where society does not leave behind any poor or marginalized individuals. The book is a representation of the voice of the marginalized people in the new normal attempting to draw on a comprehensive knowledge bank, which includes anthropology, sociology, gender studies, media, education, indigenous dimension, philosophy, bioethics, care ethics, and more. This book focuses solely on the marginalized people, examines the oppressed communities in depth, and provides insights on how we should stand by these vulnerable people. This book is a valuable tool for social workers, government bodies, policymakers, social justice advocates, human rights activists, researchers in gender and race studies, practitioners, academicians, and students interested in how COVID-19 has impacted marginalized populations and how social justice can be advocated for in the future.
Coverage:
The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:
•Cleaning Women/Maids
•COVID-19
•Economic Classes
•Ethics
•Frontline Workers
•Homeless
•Human Security
•Indigenous Peoples
•LGBTQ+ Communities
•Marginalized Populations
•Mental Health
•Migrant Workers
•Race Studies
•Refugee Communities
•Transgender
•Youth Vulnerability
Coverage:
The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:
•Cleaning Women/Maids
•COVID-19
•Economic Classes
•Ethics
•Frontline Workers
•Homeless
•Human Security
•Indigenous Peoples
•LGBTQ+ Communities
•Marginalized Populations
•Mental Health
•Migrant Workers
•Race Studies
•Refugee Communities
•Transgender
•Youth Vulnerability