Read the latest literature on the COVID-19 pandemic, written by academics at Regent’s University London.
Covid-19, State-Power and Society in Europe
By Neven Andjelic, Assistant Professor
Publisher: Springer
Covid-19, State-Power and Society in Europe provides a general overview of the current state of society in Europe – with a specific focus on the Western Balkans. It explores how European societies have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, answering the question of whether the pandemic has allowed local regimes to strengthen their power and exert greater control over society.
The book is available for purchase here.
COVID-19’s Impact on Eliminating Fossil Fuel Subsidies
By Robin Dickinson, Senior Lecturer in Enterprise, Sustainability, and Global Management
Publisher: Springer
Dickinson’s chapter on COVID-19’s Impact on Eliminating Fossil Fuel Subsidies, Hence Fuel Poverty and Energy Justice was published in ‘Energy Transition, Climate Change, and COVID-19.’ The volume presents a wide range of theoretical and empirical research at the nexus of the COVID-19 pandemic, addressing its impact on energy, resource, and environmental economics.
Access the full chapter here.
The Impact of COVID-19 on Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
By Dr Sylvie Studente, Assistant Professor, Dr Bhavini Desai, Director (Content) Marketing & Brand, and Dr Stephen Ellis
Publisher: Nova Science
This edited collection addresses the need to examine the far-reaching impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic upon teaching and learning in higher education. It examines the challenges and opportunities associated with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and outlines current perspectives, practices and innovations which will contribute to an understanding of the current situation for higher education institutions.
The book is available for purchase here.