regardless of their ideological stance in an expression of national solidarity ( Kaplan 2008 ). The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 put Israel's strong communal solidarity to the test. And after the outbreak, several positive activities appeared in Israel
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Social Solidarity during the Pandemic
The Israeli Experience
Nir Atmor, Yaffa Moskovich, and Ido Liberman
Digital Humanities—Ways Forward; Future Challenges
Honoring David Kammerling Smith and the Digital Public Sphere; Acceleration?; Digital Humanities for the People(?); Infrastructure as Privilege; Computation, Cultures, and Communities; Digital Humanities and Generational Shift
Sally Debra Charnow, Jeff Horn, Jeffrey S. Ravel, Cindy Ermus, David Joseph Wrisley, Christy Pichichero, and David Kammerling Smith
critiquing ideological narratives, social inequities, knowledge hierarchies built into display practices, technology products, and computational logics, DH can play a significant role in emancipating and transforming the discipline while building community in
Visceral non-presence
Ethnography in the age of COVID
Jessica Brinkworth, Korinta Maldonado, Ellen Moodie, and Gilberto Rosas
. Hierarchies of color matter. In COVID times, pre-existing tensions intensify. Ideologies of race can be masked through languages of cultural difference. Some whites and Blacks perceive Latinx as the major culprit of ‘infection’. Some Latinx suggest darker
Reflections on COVID-19
Marla Frederick, Yunus Doğan Telliel, and Heather Mellquist Lehto
churches and ideological positions have been silenced in the literature by the more dominating narrative of liberation. In Watch This! The Ethics and Aesthetics of Black Televangelism , Jonathan Walton (2009) contends that despite the conservatism of
Biopolitical Leviathan
Understanding State Power in the Era of COVID-19 through the Weberian-Foucauldian Theory of the State
Lars Erik Løvaas Gjerde
demonstrating state agency and its relevance. They illustrate how the Australian and British states, despite cultural, institutional and ideological similarities, both isolated as islands where their populations and civil societies are highly similar, caging
Reflecting on Crisis
Ethics of Dis/Engagement in Migration Research
Ioanna Manoussaki-Adamopoulou, Natalie Sedacca, Rachel Benchekroun, Andrew Knight, and Andrea Cortés Saavedra
academia point toward less exceptionalist, more egalitarian and engaged approaches to conducting research, some have recently blamed “indigenist, racialist, and ‘decolonial ideologies’” for acts of extreme violence, alluding toward a return to academic
Illness, Metaphor, and Bells
Campanology under COVID-19
Remi Chiu
of the ritual by mobilizing powerful emotions and sensations across two separate domains. Conclusions: Questions of Efficacy In his essay on the pandemic, Žižek hoped that while COVID had awoken some pernicious ideological viruses in our
#Vanlife
Living the Dream or Surviving a Nightmare?
Cody Rodriguez
to live the ideological norms of prior generations. The #vanlife movement may have started out as a counterculture over a decade ago in the midst of the Great Recession, but time has led it to grow beyond that of a niche trend to become more of an
The Case of India
A Moral Foundation for the Impact of COVID-19 on Health and Society in the World's Largest Democracy
Sony Pellissery, Vijay Paul, Khushi Srivastava, and Drishti Ranjan
. Pellissery , and I. Lodemel , 37 – 60 . Bristol, UK : Policy Press . Piketty , T. 2020 . Capital and Ideology . Cambridge, MA : The Belknap Press . Press Trust of India . 2021 . “ Cow Urine Protects from Covid-19: BJP MP Pragya Thakur
Museums in the Pandemic
A Survey of Responses on the Current Crisis
Joanna Cobley, David Gaimster, Stephanie So, Ken Gorbey, Ken Arnold, Dominique Poulot, Bruno Brulon Soares, Nuala Morse, Laura Osorio Sunnucks, María de las Mercedes Martínez Milantchí, Alberto Serrano, Erica Lehrer, Shelley Ruth Butler, Nicky Levell, Anthony Shelton, Da (Linda) Kong, and Mingyuan Jiang
cultural effacement. She also reflects on the relationship between ideology, territory, and transnationalism. The artists will work with the objects acquired by Anglican missionaries Barbrooke Grubb and Hawtrey from the peoples living in the Chaco at the