Description: COVID-19 Collaborations by Rita Griffiths, Fran Bennett, Marsha Wood, Mary Reader, Kate Andersen, Beth Cloughton, Fiona McHardy, Laura Robertson, Ruth Webber, Katherine Hill This book synthesises the challenges of researching everyday life for families on low incomes during the COVID-19 pandemic to improve future policy and practice. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Epdf and ePUB available Open Access under CC BY NC ND licence.The COVID-19 pandemic affected everyone but, for some, existing social inequalities were exacerbated, and this created a vital need for research.Researchers found themselves operating in a new and difficult context; they needed to act quickly and think collectively to embark on new research despite the constraints of the pandemic. This book presents the collaborative process of 14 research projects working together during COVID-19. It documents their findings and explains how researchers in the voluntary sector and academia responded methodologically, practically, and ethically to researching poverty and everyday life for families on low incomes during the pandemic.This book synthesises the challenges of researching during COVID-19 to improve future policy and practice.Also see A Year Like No Other: Family Life on a Low Income in COVID-19 to find out more about the lived experiences of low-income families during the pandemic. Author Biography Kayleigh Garthwaite is Associate Professor in the Department of Social Policy, Sociology and Criminology at the University of Birmingham.Ruth Patrick is Lecturer in Social Policy at the University of York.Maddy Power is Wellcome Trust Research Fellow in the Department of Health Sciences at the University of York.Anna Tarrant is Associate Professor in Sociology at the University of Lincoln and is a UKRI Future Leaders fellow.Rosalie Warnock is Research Associate in the Department of Social Policy and Social Work at the University of York. Table of Contents IntroductionKayleigh Garthwaite, Rosalie Warnock, Ruth Patrick, Maddy Power, and Anna TarrantSocial Security in the Spotlight1 Bringing Up a Family and Making Ends Meet: Before and During the Coronavirus CrisisRuth Webber and Katherine Hill2 Welfare at a (social) distance: Accessing Social Security and Employment Support During the COVID-19 and Its AftermathDavid Robertshaw, Kate Summers, Lisa Scullion, Daniel Edmiston, Ben Baumberg Geiger, Andrea Gibbons, Jo Ingold, Robert De Vries, and David Young3 Families Navigating Universal Credit in the COVID-19 PandemicRita Griffiths, Marsha Wood, Fran Bennett, and Jane Millar4 Complex Lives: Exploring Experiences of Universal Credit Claimants in Salford During COVID-19Lisa Scullion, Andrea Gibbons, Joe Pardoe, Catherine Connors, and Dave BeckIntersecting Insecurities in Action5 the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Families Living in the Ethnically Diverse and Deprived City of Bradford: Findings From the Longitudinal Born in Bradford COVID-19 Research ProgrammeJosie Dickerson, Bridget Lockyer, Claire McIvor, Daniel D. Bingham, Kirsty L. Crossley, Charlotte Endacott, Rachael H. Moss, Helen Smith, Kate E. Pickett, Rosie R. C. McEachan, on Behalf of the Bradford Institute for Health Research Scientific Adv6 a Tale of Two Cities in Londons East End: Impacts of COVID-19 on Low and High-Income Families With Young Children and Pregnant WomenClaire Cameron, Hanan Hauari, Michelle Heys, Katie Hollingworth, Margaret OBrien, Sarah OToole, and Lydia Whitaker7 Size Matters: Experiences of Larger Families on a Low Income During COVID-19Mary Reader and Kate Andersen8 Caring Without Sharing: How Single Parents Worked and Cared During the PandemicElizabeth Clery and Laura Dewar Review "This timely collection is not only an insightful reflection on the impact of the pandemic, but also a toolkit for moving forward through the next crisis." LSE Review of Books Long Description Epdf and ePUB available Open Access under CC BY NC ND licence. The COVID-19 pandemic affected everyone - but, for some, existing social inequalities were exacerbated, and this created a vital need for research. Researchers found themselves operating in a new and difficult context; they needed to act quickly and think collectively to embark on new research despite the constraints of the pandemic. This book presents the collaborative process of 14 research projects working together during COVID-19. It documents their findings and explains how researchers in the voluntary sector and academia responded methodologically, practically, and ethically to researching poverty and everyday life for families on low incomes during the pandemic. This book synthesises the challenges of researching during COVID-19 to improve future policy and practice. Also see A Year Like No Other: Family Life on a Low Income in COVID-19 to find out more about the lived experiences of low-income families during the pandemic. Review Quote "This timely collection is not only an insightful reflection on the impact of the pandemic, but also a toolkit for moving forward through the next crisis." The London School of Economics and Political Science Feature Offers unique insights into the experiences of low income families, providing breadth in terms of geography, methods, and theoretical frameworks, whilst foregrounding the importance of collaboration over competition or incidental co-operation over research. Details ISBN1447364481 Short Title COVID-19 Collaborations Publisher Bristol University Press Language English Year 2022 ISBN-10 1447364481 ISBN-13 9781447364481 Format Paperback Imprint Policy Press Edited by Warnock, Rosalie Country of Publication United Kingdom Publication Date 2022-05-31 NZ Release Date 2022-05-31 UK Release Date 2022-05-31 Author Katherine Hill Pages 236 Illustrations 3 Line drawings, black and white; 14 Tables, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white Subtitle Researching Poverty and Low-Income Family Life during the Pandemic Alternative 9781447364498 DEWEY 305.56909052072 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2022-05-30 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161701506;
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