
The COVID-19 Archive is now live!
Intellect is pleased to announce the launch of our COVID-19 Archive!
Hybrid working, infection-rate statistics and discussions of vaccines have become ubiquitous, but do they help us truly understand the changes the world has gone through since the COVID-19 pandemic started? The Intellect COVID-19 Archive platforms the researchers who have worked to unravel the virus’s impact on the community and the individual through the lens of the arts and humanities. These books and articles present new research into the pandemic’s impact on mental health, the environment and our relationship with the digital world. The authors propose what the future of work might look like, post-pandemic; and they analyse the impact the media has had in its reporting of COVID-19.
The Intellect COVID-19 Archive also platforms work and reflections by practitioners across a range of artistic disciplines – from moving image, to dance, film and drama. This artistic focus provides further insight, not only into individual experience, but into how art can be utilized as a tool to aid healing and understanding.
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Articles
Study of responses to COVID-19 updates in Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda during the first wave
By Robert Madoi Nasaba
Online Toddler Music Classes During the COVID-19 Pandemic
By Lisa Koops
Geopolitics and the history of plague in Northeast China, 1910-11
By Yishen Chen and Dr Yongming Chen
Planetary thinking: Re-encountering Nancy Holt’s and Robert Smithson’s Mono Lake (1968–2004)
By Maria Walsh
Social Life, Illness, and the Marketplace in Kumasi, Ghana.
By George Osei and Shobana Shankar
By Joanna Jaaniste
Attempting to make sense of the challenges of working during the COVID pandemic as a therapist.
By Kristin Long
Colonial Infrastructure, Ecology, and Epidemics in Dhaka, 1858– 1947
By Mohammad Hossain
Social Inequity and Hospital Infrastructure in the City of Puebla, Mexico, 1737
By Juan Luis Burke
Sewing Masks Benefits Older Adults
By Christine Guy Schnittka
The use of the arts in a community mental health care approach.
By Marlize Swanepoel
Humanity in a time of collective initiation
By Linda Hartley
Encouraging drama therapists to get confident in the online therapy space
By Monique Alexandra Hill
The heart of the matter: Arts-based reflections, writings and responses during COVID-19
By Vivien Marcow Speiser and Phillip Speiser
South African front-page stories about COVID were sensationalist and unhelpful
By Herman Wasserman, Wallace Chuma, Tanja Bosch, Chikezie E. Uzuegbunam and Rachel Flynn
From IRL (in-real-life) to URL: Capturing the Art Biennial amid Covid-19
By (Gwen) Kuan-ying Kuo
Abandoned aquariums: Online animal attractions during quarantine
By Benjamin Schultz-Figueroa
By Syntia Hasenöhrl
Japanese punks' 'everyday resistance' in the face of Covid-19.
By James D. Letson
Conspiracy theories, misinformation, knowledge and Nigerian COVID-19 containment policies
By Ifeoma Theresa Amobi, Lambe Kayode Mustapha, Lilian Adaora Udodi, Oluwakemi Akinuliola-Aweda, Mogbonjubade Esther Adesulure and Innocent Okoye
Analysis of the notion of productivity in times of crisis
By Agathe de Broucker
By Sondra Fraleigh
By Emma Fisher and Cariad Astles
International Creative Dialogues about COVID 19
By Steve Harvey, Colleen Jennings and E. Connor Kelly
Media and Global pandemics: Continuities and Discontinuities
By Tendai Chari and Ufuoma Akpojivi
Community music during the first COVID-19 lockdown in the UK
By Matthew Crisp
Documentary in the time of a thousand deaths: A despatch from the Philippines
By Patrick F. Campos
Social media representation of the environment in the midst of COVID-19
By Etsuko Kinefuchi
The cost of labour in digital media and automation technologies beyond the COVID-19 pandemic
By Mario Khreiche
Quarantine encounters with digital animals
By Jonathon Turnbull, Adam Searle and William M. Adams
Online media coverage of COVID-19 and environmental issues in India
By Ram Awtar Yadav