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Publication date: 9 March 2023

Sarah Gradidge, Wai Meng Yap, Andrian Liem and Giselle Dass

Coronavirus (COVID-19) rapidly became the “new normal” with profound implications for everyone's daily life. In this paper, emerging psychologists from diverse cultural…

Abstract

Purpose

Coronavirus (COVID-19) rapidly became the “new normal” with profound implications for everyone's daily life. In this paper, emerging psychologists from diverse cultural backgrounds discuss four main ways in which COVID-19 impacted diverse psychological populations.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper was written as a reflection on how COVID-19 has impacted diverse psychological populations using authors' academic and personal experiences.

Findings

First, the authors explore inaccessible populations with a focus on domestic violence victims living in rural areas. Second, the authors consider consequences of social isolation with a focus on remote workers. Third, the authors investigate the consequences of public (dis)trust in the pandemic with a focus on migrant worker communities. Finally, the authors discuss pandemic-relevant subcultures with a focus on “anti-vaxxers”.

Social implications

The paper concludes with a discussion of negative implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on diverse psychological populations, both for the present and the future, and ends with an action plan of possible interventions to overcome these limitations.

Originality/value

Overall, the current paper provides a broad overview of how the pandemic has shaped and will continue to shape diverse psychological populations.

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Journal of Humanities and Applied Social Sciences, vol. 5 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 2632-279X

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Publication date: 1 March 1987

Vladimir M. Kabes

Der Tourismus kann nur dort gedeihen, wo das Recht auf seine ungestörte Ausübung anerkannt wird. Das unbedingte Korrelat, nämlich die Pflicht, ein solches Recht umweltfreundlich…

Abstract

Der Tourismus kann nur dort gedeihen, wo das Recht auf seine ungestörte Ausübung anerkannt wird. Das unbedingte Korrelat, nämlich die Pflicht, ein solches Recht umweltfreundlich, menschfreudig und vor allem gemässigt auszuben, ist davon nicht wegzudenken.

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The Tourist Review, vol. 42 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0251-3102

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