Contents
Introduction: The Impact of Covid-19 on Political Dynamics, Social Inequality, and the Wellbeing of Americans
Geoffrey L. Wood
Chapter 1: Did Covid-19 Create a New Opportunity to “Regulate the Poor”?
Donna Bobbitt-Zeher and Adian Dobyns
Chapter 2: What a Difference One Hundred Years Makes: A Covid Queen but no Flu King of South Dakota: Media Portrayals of the Flu of 1918 in South Dakota
Pamela Ray Koch and Aaron B. Franzen
Chapter 3: Livin’ in the Gangsta’s Paradise: Economic Wealth Over Population Health during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Melinda Jackson-Jefferson
Chapter 4: Forced Layoff or Voluntary Leave? The Gender Disparity in Job Loss during the Covid-19 Pandemic
In Choi and Shichao Du
Chapter 5: The First Covid Generation: The Great Equalizing Myth
Eboni Pringle, Elizbeth Piatt, Chinasa Elue, Na’Tasha Evans, and Yu Lin Hsu
Chapter 6: A Shift in the Norms: The Impact of Covid-19 on Class, Access to Technology, and Social Inequalities in Higher Education
Danielle Mehlman-Brightwell and Jeremy C. McCool
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