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CHAPTER 20 Archiving a Pandemic: The Pandemic Journaling Project as an Experiment in Anticipatory Archiving, Grassroots Collaborative Ethnography, and Archival Activism

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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS v
  3. FOREWORD ix
  4. Introduction 1
  5. PART I Making Sense in Disaster
  6. CHAPTER 1 Epidemic Origins and Geographies of Blame in the Time of COVID-19 11
  7. CHAPTER 2 COVID-19 and Disaster Research: Continuities and Surprises 26
  8. CHAPTER 3 Not All Disasters Are Disasters: Pandemic Classifcation and Its Consequences 37
  9. CHAPTER 4 COVID-19 and the Politics of Surveillance in South Korea 52
  10. CHAPTER 5 The Politics of Producing Social Science Disaster Knowledge: From the COVID-19 Pandemic to the Cold War 64
  11. CHAPTER 6 A Crisis of Trust: Race, Policing, and Emergency Management in the United States 77
  12. CHAPTER 7 Understanding Race and COVID-19 in the United States: State Violence as Compound Disaster 90
  13. CHAPTER 8 The Effects of Reverse Migration on India’s Indigenous Communities Following the COVID-19 Lockdown 103
  14. CHAPTER 9 COVID-Cinema: Film and Media as Pandemic Archive in India 118
  15. CHAPTER 10 Misinformation and Conspiracies in COVID Times 129
  16. CHAPTER 11 COVID-19 Vaccine Politics and Policy in the United States: Implications for Democracy 141
  17. CHAPTER 12 Disaster Multiplied: COVID-19 Bereavement 159
  18. CHAPTER 13 Materialized Disaster: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Disposable Plastics 171
  19. PART III Taking Care
  20. CHAPTER 14 Human-Animal Relationships and Extension of Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic 185
  21. CHAPTER 15 Accounting for Care in Times of Crisis 198
  22. CHAPTER 16 From Disaster to Exhaustion: The Politics of Care Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic 209
  23. CHAPTER 17 Extraction Is a Drug: A Brief Racial History of Pain, Policing, and Pandemics 222
  24. CHAPTER 18 Kids Care: Children’s Concerns and Recognition of Social Inequalities in the COVID-19 Pandemic 236
  25. PART IV Coping with COVID Realities
  26. CHAPTER 19 Marked By Covid’s Memory Activism 253
  27. CHAPTER 20 Archiving a Pandemic: The Pandemic Journaling Project as an Experiment in Anticipatory Archiving, Grassroots Collaborative Ethnography, and Archival Activism 270
  28. CHAPTER 21 Mutual Aid, Tech, and the Problem of History 287
  29. CHAPTER 22 Long COVID Perspectives 299
  30. CHAPTER 23 Social Science Research Ethics Beyond 2020: Lessons to Learn for Institutions and Funders 318
  31. EPILOGUE 333
  32. CONTRIBUTORS 353
  33. INDEX 363
  34. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 367
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