Print version: How to Respond in a Pandemic : 25 Ideas from 25 Disciplines of Study. First edition. Thousand Oaks, California : SAGE Publications, Inc., c2021 205 pages ISBN 9781071835951
Know that things are not what they seem (Sociology) -- Connect and reconnect with food (Anthropology) -- Look to science for answers (Biology) -- Work to become resilient (Clinical counseling) -- Engage in new ways (Community engagement) -- Slow down, pause, reflect (Creative writing) -- Grasp the deeper meaning of social distancing (Critical white studies) -- Change the story, change what is possible (Cultural studies) -- Embrace the math you though you would never need (Developmental mathematics) -- Read, write, make meaning (English literature) -- Don’t blame the bats (Environmental sociology) -- See the predictability in the chaos of pandemics (Film studies) -- Behave as if you are contagious (Health economics) -- Discover a blueprint to see a way out (History) -- Know how your information is being shared (Informatics) -- Turn to mathematics to know how we are doing (Mathematics) -- Support the artists you turn to in times of crisis (Music) -- Understand that crises can be managed (Organizational leadership) -- Stand up for the marginalized and vulnerable (Philosophy) -- Join together in an age of apart (Political science) -- Imagine how the pandemic affects everyone across the lifespan (Psychological science) -- Keep looking for the students who have not connected (School counseling) -- Learn how trauma impacts us (Trauma studies) -- Visualize social issues (Visual arts) -- Learn how another culture responds to crises (World languages).