
The worldwide Covid-19 pandemic not only generated medical and health crises but also reconfigured the already existing social, cultural, racial, communal, legal, political, sociological, psychological, geographical, and economic hierarchies across the globe.
The editors Sayan Dey and Shankadeep Chattopadhyay spoke to a diverse range of scholars and practitioners to make sense of the impact of the pandemic. The book offers a broad set of perspectives.
In the closing section on Teaching and Learning Covid-19, Paul Prinsloo engages with the various teaching and learning challenges that Covid-19 has generated in South Africa, especially with respect to Open Distance Learning.
Print book: ISBN 978-1-77615-172-1
E-book: ISBN 978-1-77615-173-8
Year of publication: 2023
Publisher: UNISA Press
Link: Critically diverse perspectives on Covid-19: Interviews with a varied range of South Africans