Recovering Civility During COVID-19.
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Singapore :
Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
2021.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
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| Online Access: | Click to View |
Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- About the Authors
- List of Images
- Introduction
- 1 The Human, Economic, Social, and Political Costs of COVID-19
- Introduction
- The Human Cost
- The Economic Cost
- The Social Cost
- The Political Cost
- Conclusion
- 2 Understanding Civility
- Introduction
- Civility as Politeness
- Structural Elements of Politeness
- Agential Elements of Politeness
- The Functionality of Politeness: Signalling and Social Cooperation
- Civility as Public-Mindedness
- Moral Civility
- Justificatory Civility
- From Civility to Incivility
- Conclusion
- 3 Civility as Politeness During COVID-19
- Introduction
- Navigating New Politeness Norms
- Queuing During COVID-19
- Dining and Drinking with Others During COVID-19
- Greetings During COVID-19
- Politeness Signals Going Awry
- Workplace Communication During COVID-19
- Politeness and Mask Wearing During COVID-19
- Politeness in Everyday Spaces During COVID-19
- Impoliteness and New Barriers to Social Cooperation
- Snitching During COVID-19
- Workplace Politeness During COVID-19
- Politeness and International Cooperation During COVID-19
- Cover for Impolite Behaviour
- Personality and Impoliteness During COVID-19
- Public Officials and Covert Impoliteness During COVID-19
- Name-Calling and Insults in International Politics During COVID-19
- Conclusion
- 4 Civility as Public-Mindedness During COVID-19
- Introduction
- Covid-19 and Moral Civility
- Government-Driven Discrimination During COVID-19
- Workplace Discrimination During COVID-19
- Discrimination and Hate in the Public Sphere During COVID-19
- Sectarianism and Issue Prioritization
- Sectarian Political Agendas: Horizontal and Vertical
- Issue Prioritization 1: Public Health vs. Economic Growth
- Issue Prioritization 2: Public Health vs. Individual Rights and Freedoms.
- Policy Compliance and Strains of Commitment
- COVID-19 and Race
- COVID-19 and Gendered Effects
- Older People During COVID-19
- Science, Health and Justificatory Civility
- Understanding COVID-19, How It Spreads, and Its Long-Term Effects
- Understanding COVID-19 in Different Social and Cultural Contexts
- Disconnect and Subversion in the Science-Policy Interface During COVID-19
- Conclusion
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index.


