dc.contributor.author | Isatu Ramatu Bangura, Ishmael I Munene, Jafred Muyaka, Joseph Lansana Kormoh, Omosefe Oyekanmi, Cecy Edijala Balogun, Harrison Adewale Idowu, Gregory Obinna Ugbo, Henry Chigozie Duru, Chinwe Beatrice Ezeoke, Rosemary Oyinlola Popoola, Simon Gisege Omare, Pamela Oloo, Yakub Adams, Alie Kunda, Hadizat Audu Salihu, Osman Kabba, Henrietta Eshalomi, Emmanuel Vincent Nelson Kallon, JP Afamefuna Ifedi, Feyisitan Ijimakinwa, Rachael M Rudolph, Collence T Chisita, Nyarai P Chibanda, Cecilia T Olugbara, Moeketsi Letseka, John Idriss Lahai | |
dc.description.abstract | This multidisciplinary volume includes an international roster of contributors who explore how mass hysteria has emerged among people across the globe as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic. The contributors provide international perspectives on the effects of this “corohysteria” in areas such as education, healthcare, religion, psychology, mathematics, economics, media, racism, politics, etc. They argue the hysteria, angst, fear, unrest, and difficulties associated with the pandemic are exploited to foster political and social agendas and have led to the undermining of national and global responses to the virus. | en_US |