Pandemic Play


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Pandemic Play


Pandemic Play
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Author : Carolyn Ownbey
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
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Pandemic Play written by Carolyn Ownbey and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with categories.




Pandemic Play


Pandemic Play
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Author : Carolyn Ownbey
language : en
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Release Date : 2024-06-21

Pandemic Play written by Carolyn Ownbey and has been published by Palgrave Macmillan this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-06-21 with Performing Arts categories.


When the arts, culture, and entertainment industries came to a halt in late winter 2020, many claimed this was the end of art as we knew it. Theatre managers, museum directors, performers, artists, and everyday folks had to figure out new strategies for living and thriving in a new world order. As the global pandemic and its consequences continue to play out, the question of how we have learned—as creators or consumers—to play, is far from settled. This collection addresses pandemic play in broad terms: how did creative industries adapt to a majority virtual world? How have our understandings of community and play evolved? Might new forms of art and play outlive the pandemic and supplant earlier iterations? Pandemic Play takes these questions as a starting point, exploring strategies, case studies, and effects of the arts worlds gone virtual.



Coping With Pandemic Families Engagement And Early Parental Intervention To Support Child Development During And After The Covid 19 Outbreak


Coping With Pandemic Families Engagement And Early Parental Intervention To Support Child Development During And After The Covid 19 Outbreak
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Author : Rosario Montirosso
language : en
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Release Date : 2022-06-23

Coping With Pandemic Families Engagement And Early Parental Intervention To Support Child Development During And After The Covid 19 Outbreak written by Rosario Montirosso and has been published by Frontiers Media SA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-06-23 with Science categories.




Play In A Covid Frame


Play In A Covid Frame
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Author : Anna Beresin
language : en
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
Release Date : 2023-06-01

Play In A Covid Frame written by Anna Beresin and has been published by Open Book Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-06-01 with Social Science categories.


During the international coronavirus lockdowns of 2020–2021, millions of children, youth, and adults found their usual play areas out of bounds and their friends out of reach. How did the pandemic restrict everyday play and how did the pandemic offer new spaces and new content? This unique collection of essays documents the ways in which communities around the world harnessed play within the limiting frame of Covid-19. Folklorists Anna Beresin and Julia Bishop adopt a multidisciplinary approach to this phenomenon, bringing together the insights of a geographically and demographically diverse range of scholars, practitioners, and community activists. The book begins with a focus on social and physical landscapes before moving onto more intimate portraits of play among the old and young, including coronavirus-themed games and novel toy inventions. Finally, the co-authors explore the creative shifts observed in frames of play, ranging from Zoom screens to street walls. This singular chronicle of coronavirus play will be of interest to researchers and students of developmental psychology, childhood studies, education, playwork, sociology, anthropology and folklore, as well as to toy, museum, and landscape designers. This book will also be of help to parents, professional organizations, educators, and urban planners, with a postscript of concrete suggestions advocating for the essential role of play in a post-pandemic world.



Playful Pedagogy In The Pandemic


Playful Pedagogy In The Pandemic
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Author : Emily K. Johnson
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2022-08-26

Playful Pedagogy In The Pandemic written by Emily K. Johnson and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-08-26 with Education categories.


Educational technology adoption is more widespread than ever in the wake of COVID-19, as corporations have commodified student engagement in makeshift packages marketed as gamification. This book seeks to create a space for playful learning in higher education, asserting the need for a pedagogy of care and engagement as well as collaboration with students to help us reimagine education outside of prescriptive educational technology. Virtual learning has turned the course management system into the classroom, and business platforms for streaming video have become awkward substitutions for lecture and discussion. Gaming, once heralded as a potential tool for rethinking our relationship with educational technology, is now inextricably linked in our collective understanding to challenges of misogyny, white supremacy, and the circulation of misinformation. The initial promise of games-based learning seems to linger only as gamification, a form of structuring that creates mechanisms and incentives but limits opportunity for play. As higher education teeters on the brink of unprecedented crisis, this book proclaims the urgent need to find a space for playful learning and to find new inspiration in the platforms and interventions of personal gaming, and in turn restructure the corporatized, surveilling classroom of a gamified world. Through an in-depth analysis of the challenges and opportunities presented by pandemic pedagogy, this book reveals the conditions that led to the widespread failure of adoption of games-based learning and offers a model of hope for a future driven by new tools and platforms for personal, experimental game-making as intellectual inquiry.



Hello Pandemic


Hello Pandemic
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Author : M J Tornos
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020-10-13

Hello Pandemic written by M J Tornos and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-10-13 with categories.


A one act play for middle or high schoolers. A sharp, bizarre and hilarious romp through our 2020 Coronavirus insanity. 12+ well-defined, complex characters all dealing with Covid in ways we can identify with or just laugh at. Monologues, vignettes, ensemble scenes- all linked through Coronavirus.The Four Horsepeople of the Apocalypse hold a board meeting and Pestilence is gloating; TV reporters cover bizarre news stories about 'infected Covid farts' and 'Covid Toe'; a gamer boy is obsessed with Marie Kondo on Netflix; a girl in lockdown thinks a ghost is eating her food; a Youtuber poet's live stream of her 'courageous battle' with 'Covid' ends up involving a lot of puking and diarrhea; an ITS drama troupe performs a truly awful, self-written Covid-Safe 'Pandemic Love Story'. M.J. Tornos has written this play for directors with bright young actors seeking to do comic roles with intelligence, depth and range. 18 characters total, 12 principal. Most can be played by any gender. Roles can be doubled.Suitable for Zoom or live, socially-distanced (or not) performances. Zero profanity or inappropriate content, though there is discussion of/ off-stage sounds of, farts, vomiting and diarrhea. Length: 50 mins approx. Scenes can be cut for competition length. All rights reserved. Contact the playwright or publisher for performance rights. Due to Covid, rights are available for both live performances, and recorded and streamed ones.Premiering at 2020 Florida State Junior Thespians Northern Florida Jr Regional Festival.



Understanding The Politics Of Pandemic Scares


Understanding The Politics Of Pandemic Scares
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Author : Mika Aaltola
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2012-01-30

Understanding The Politics Of Pandemic Scares written by Mika Aaltola and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-01-30 with Political Science categories.


Reactions to pandemics are unlike any other global emergency; with an emphasis on withdrawal and containment of the sight of the infected. Dealing with the historical and conceptual background of diseases in politics and international relations, this volume investigates the global political reaction to pandemic scares. By evaluating anxiety and the political response to pandemics as a legitimisation of the modern state and its ability to protect its citizens from infectious disease, Understanding the Politics of Pandemic Scares examines the connection between international health governance and the emerging Western liberal world order. The case studies, including SARS, Bird Flu and Swine Flu, provide an understanding of how the world order, global health governance and people’s bodies interact to produce scares and panics. Aaltola introduces an innovative new concept of ‘politosomatics’ based on the relationship that links individual stress, strain, and fear with global circulations of power to evaluate increasingly global bio-political environments in which pandemics exist. This book will be of interest to students and researchers of International Relations, Global Health, International Public Health and Global Health governance.



Gaming And Gamers In Times Of Pandemic


Gaming And Gamers In Times Of Pandemic
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Author : Piotr Siuda
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release Date : 2024-01-11

Gaming And Gamers In Times Of Pandemic written by Piotr Siuda and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-01-11 with Computers categories.


This edited collection brings in multiple scholarly perspectives to examine the impact of the pandemic and resulting government policies, especially lockdowns, on one particular cultural sphere: games. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted virtually every aspect of our lives, regardless of where we live. In the initial months, many industry reports noted the unexpected positive impact on online digital game sales. Games were not just lockdown-proof, but boosted by lockdowns. Stay-at-home orders triggered a rush toward games as an alternative form of entertainment, and the ubiquity of mobile phones allowed wider than ever participation. Gaming and Gamers in Times of Pandemic studies how the COVID-19 pandemic affected game players, game developers, game journalists and game scholars alike in many other ways, starting with the most direct – illness, and sometimes death. Some effects are temporary, others are here to stay.



Transforming Leisure In The Pandemic


Transforming Leisure In The Pandemic
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Author : Briony Sharp
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2022-12-22

Transforming Leisure In The Pandemic written by Briony Sharp and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-12-22 with Social Science categories.


This is the first book to critically explore international leisure during the COVID-19 pandemic. It analyses the ways in which the pandemic has impacted upon our leisure practices and our leisure lives, focusing on three key spaces ・ public, private, and digital. The book seeks to understand how changes in leisure have led to transformations in the ways we have had to ‘do’ and ‘redo’ activities, such as incorporating digitalisation and distancing measures, as well as dealing with restrictions on social interaction, gatherings, and cultural activities. It presents a series of case studies covering topics as diverse as music festivals, theatre on-screen, walking, static cycling, smartphone use, holidays, and the ‘lockdown leisure’ of preschool children, including people across the life course, from young children to older retired people. The book discusses changes in patterns of behaviour, leisure experiences, and leisure environments worldwide and critically re-evaluates what leisure is and what it means in contemporary societies. It illustrates both the significant impact the pandemic has had on leisure and the important role leisure plays in helping support and maintain individual and community well-being. This is fascinating reading for any student, researcher, or practitioner with an interest in leisure studies, tourism, events, sociology, cultural studies, or performance studies.



Play In A Covid Frame


Play In A Covid Frame
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Author : Anna Beresin
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2023-05-11

Play In A Covid Frame written by Anna Beresin and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-05-11 with categories.


During the international coronavirus lockdowns of 2020-2021, millions of children, youth, and adults found their usual play areas out of bounds and their friends out of reach. How did the pandemic restrict everyday play and how did the pandemic offer new spaces and new content? This unique collection of essays documents the ways in which communities around the world harnessed play within the limiting frame of Covid-19. Folklorists Anna Beresin and Julia Bishop adopt a multidisciplinary approach to this phenomenon, bringing together the insights of a geographically and demographically diverse range of scholars, practitioners, and community activists. The book begins with a focus on social and physical landscapes before moving onto more intimate portraits of play among the old and young, including coronavirus-themed games and novel toy inventions. Finally, the co-authors explore the creative shifts observed in frames of play, ranging from Zoom screens to street walls. This singular chronicle of coronavirus play will be of interest to researchers and students of developmental psychology, childhood studies, education, playwork, sociology, anthropology and folklore, as well as to toy, museum, and landscape designers. This book will also be of help to parents, professional organizations, educators, and urban planners, with a postscript of concrete suggestions advocating for the essential role of play in a post-pandemic world.