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Lockdown Letterboxes

Lockdown Letterboxes
Author: Belinda Goldsmith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre:
ISBN:

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Featured on BBC Breakfast, Channel 5, ITV, London Live: During COVID-19 lockdowns, towns across Britain witnessed the emergence of graffiti knitters and crocheters making brightly coloured, often topical covers for the nation's iconic red postboxes. Some installed them anonymously under the cover of darkness. Others were happy to identify with their handiwork to raise money for charity and as a boost for their local communities. All faced vandalism and theft - but this did not deter them. Lockdown Letterboxes looks at how everyone's life changed during lockdown but through the experiences of this demographically diverse group making postbox toppers. All proceeds go to UK charity YoungMinds.


Play in a Covid Frame

Play in a Covid Frame
Author: Anna Beresin
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2023-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1800648944

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During the international coronavirus lockdowns of 2020–2021, millions of children, youth, and adults found their usual play areas out of bounds and their friends out of reach. How did the pandemic restrict everyday play and how did the pandemic offer new spaces and new content? This unique collection of essays documents the ways in which communities around the world harnessed play within the limiting frame of Covid-19. Folklorists Anna Beresin and Julia Bishop adopt a multidisciplinary approach to this phenomenon, bringing together the insights of a geographically and demographically diverse range of scholars, practitioners, and community activists. The book begins with a focus on social and physical landscapes before moving onto more intimate portraits of play among the old and young, including coronavirus-themed games and novel toy inventions. Finally, the co-authors explore the creative shifts observed in frames of play, ranging from Zoom screens to street walls. This singular chronicle of coronavirus play will be of interest to researchers and students of developmental psychology, childhood studies, education, playwork, sociology, anthropology and folklore, as well as to toy, museum, and landscape designers. This book will also be of help to parents, professional organizations, educators, and urban planners, with a postscript of concrete suggestions advocating for the essential role of play in a post-pandemic world.


Love and Lockdown

Love and Lockdown
Author: Alyce Caswell
Publisher: Alyce Caswell
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2021-03-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Angela wouldn’t usually be caught dead within two metres of Colin Cooper—and that was before a global pandemic broke out—but she’s just been evicted and he’s offered her his spare room for free. Except Colin’s not exactly a knight in shining armour. He only helped her out because he needed a good deed to talk about on his radio show. Colin soon finds himself ranting about Angela while on the air, but luckily his listeners love hearing about her. It’s a classic case of forced proximity and they want more! In order to please them (okay, mostly to please his boss), Colin must now turn his new situation into a serialised romance, something he has no idea how to do. He turns to Angela, a huge fan of romance novels, for help. Angela agrees to write for him, mostly because she feels indebted to Colin—and also because she’s always wanted to write her own stories. But she’s never tried putting pen to paper before. Can she and Colin create a believable romance in the middle of a lockdown?


Creative approaches to wellbeing

Creative approaches to wellbeing
Author: Karen Gray
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2024-05-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1526172585

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A compilation of case studies illustrating how arts, culture and other community assets were used by individuals and communities to cope and develop resilience during the Covid-19 pandemic, demonstrating valuable lessons that might help us develop resilience in similar future crises. Threaded through all the contributions, readers will discover a focus on the experiences and voices of those marginalised during the pandemic, because of their lived experiences of structural inequalities, or due to mental or physical ill-health or age. These are difficult and complex topics, and there are vital lessons here for policy and for practice in the arts and for provision of health and care.


Crowds, Community and Contagion in Contemporary Britain

Crowds, Community and Contagion in Contemporary Britain
Author: Sarah Lowndes
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2022-09-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000688445

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Crowds, Community and Contagion in Contemporary Britain presents the COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunity to re-assess the neoliberal politics, xenophobia and racism that have undermined community cohesion in the United Kingdom since 1979, and which have continued largely unchecked through the last four decades. Guided by three interconnected ideas used throughout to scrutinise the meaning of culture as a way of life – Welsh cultural theorist Raymond Williams’ structure of feeling, Jamaican-British sociologist Stuart Hall’s conception of the conjuncture and Belgian political philosopher Chantal Mouffe’s agonistic pluralism – Sarah Lowndes finds that a renewed sense of mutual regard and collective responsibility are necessary to meet the unprecedented challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. She begins by reflecting on public gatherings in Britain from 1945 to 2019, moving on to analyse five key examples of public gatherings affected by the pandemic in 2020 onwards: Chinese New Year, the UEFA Champions League Final, VE Day street parties, Black Lives Matter demonstrations, and the cancellation of Eid ul-Adha celebrations. A thorough examination of how ideas proliferate and spread through our society, public sphere and collective consciousness, this book will appeal to scholars and upper-level students of cultural studies, cultural history, sociology and politics.


Global Lockdown

Global Lockdown
Author: Julia Sudbury
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2005
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780415950572

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First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Letters from Lockdown

Letters from Lockdown
Author:
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2020-11-26
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1473590086

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A remarkable collection of 'Covid Chronicles' -- stories from lockdown sent in from listeners to BBC Radio 4 -- making a deeply moving people's history of the pandemic. On 23 March 2020, as the deadly virus spread around the world, the UK went into lockdown. In the following weeks and months, it became clear that in many ways we were all in this together, but the illness and the long period of isolation would hit people in entirely different ways. When BBC Radio 4's PM Programme launched the 'Covid Chronicles' series, listeners from across the country - and beyond - began sending in their lockdown stories to be aired on the show. The results are astonishing: moving, profound, funny, powerful and an invaluable record of our collective experiences. Ranging from the everyday (the thrill of booking a food delivery) to the momentous (a wedding on Zoom), we hear about birth and death, loneliness and loss, community and kindness, as well as remarkable stories from those working in the NHS on the front line. This book is a collection of some of these Chronicles, written in the midst of one of the most unexpected and intense moments in our history. Together they give us an unforgettable portrait of ordinary people caught in extraordinary times, with all the humour and tragedy and uncertainty we've been through. 'It's inspiring that so many people have shared their stories - some everyday, some life-changing, but all very human. This is a wonderful collection of experiences, to record and remember this devastating year' Christie Watson, bestselling author of The Language of Kindness


Letters from Lockdown

Letters from Lockdown
Author: Various Authors
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1784744344

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A remarkable collection of 'Covid Chronicles' -- stories from lockdown sent in from listeners to BBC Radio 4 -- making a deeply moving people's history of the pandemic. On 23 March 2020, as the deadly virus spread around the world, the UK went into lockdown. In the following weeks and months, it became clear that in many ways we were all in this together, but the illness and the long period of isolation would hit people in entirely different ways. When BBC Radio 4's PM Programme launched the 'Covid Chronicles' series, listeners from across the country - and beyond - began sending in their lockdown stories to be aired on the show. The results are astonishing: moving, profound, funny, powerful and an invaluable record of our collective experiences. Ranging from the everyday (the thrill of booking a food delivery) to the momentous (a wedding on Zoom), we hear about birth and death, loneliness and loss, community and kindness, as well as remarkable stories from those working in the NHS on the front line. This book is a collection of some of these Chronicles, written in the midst of one of the most unexpected and intense moments in our history. Together they give us an unforgettable portrait of ordinary people caught in extraordinary times, with all the humour and tragedy and uncertainty we've been through. 'It's inspiring that so many people have shared their stories - some everyday, some life-changing, but all very human. This is a wonderful collection of experiences, to record and remember this devastating year' Christie Watson, bestselling author of The Language of Kindness


Behind the Mask

Behind the Mask
Author: Ben Bridges
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2023-11-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1646424816

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Vernacular responses have been crucial for communities seeking creative ways to cope with the coronavirus pandemic. With most people locked down and separated from the normal ebb and flow of life for an extended period of time, COVID-19 inspired community and creativity, adaptation and flexibility, traditional knowledge, resistance, and dynamism. Removing people from assumed norms and daily lives, the pandemic provided a moment of insight into the nature of vernacular culture as it was used, abused, celebrated, critiqued, and discarded. In Behind the Mask, contributors from the USA, the UK, and Scandinavia emphasize the choices that individual people and communities made during the COVID pandemic, prioritizing the everyday lives of people enduring this health crisis. Despite vernacular’s potential nod to dominant or external culture, it is the strong connection to the local that grounds the vernacular within the experiential context that it occupies. Exploring the nature and shape of vernacular responses to the ongoing public health crisis, Behind the Mask documents processes that are otherwise likely to be forgotten. Including different ethnographic presents, contributors capture moments during the pandemic rather than upon reflection, making the work important to students and scholars of folklore and ethnology, as well as general readers interested in the COVID pandemic.


Deadknobs & Doomsticks 2 - Tales from the Lockdown

Deadknobs & Doomsticks 2 - Tales from the Lockdown
Author: Joe Pasquale
Publisher: Caffeine Nights
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2020-10-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Joe is back with more weird and wonderful tales from the Lockdown. Joe presents 19 new short stories with his own unique perspective.

Dark tales of horror and surreal takes on everyday life - Deadknobs & Doomsticks 2 - Tales from the Lockdown, is once again illustrated by Joe with original colour artworks to accompany each tale. 19 new tales with a twist from vampires, ghosts and things that go splat in the night. Gruesome, gory, and not for the faint hearted.