1st Edition
Transcending Crisis by Attending to Care, Emotion, and Flourishing
Chapter 1- Introduction: Transcending Crisis by Attending to Care, Emotion, and Flourishing
Marci D. Cottingham, Rebecca J. Erickson, and Matthew T. Lee
Part I: Transcending Crises in Healthcare and Education
Chapter 2- Talking Emotional Labor: Institutionalizing Emotional Support for Health Care Workers
Benjamin DiCicco-Bloom and Barbara DiCicco-Bloom
Chapter 3- Building Academic Resilience in Secondary School Students: A Research Review and Case Study
Jonathan Beale & Iro Konstantinou
Chapter 4- The Unanticipated Challenges and Rewards of Carework: Remote Teaching & Student Precarity During COVID-19
Paoyi Huang and Robin G. Isserles
Chapter 5- Flourishing among Nursing Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Harroop Kaur Sharda and Lorelli Nowell
Part II: Transcending Crises in Communities and Families
Chapter 6- Emotional Community and Estrangement in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Collaborative Auto-Ethnographic Approach
Cecilia Y. Nordquist, Alessandra Minissale, Stina Bergman Blix
Chapter 7- It’s Power, Not Pandemic: How Identifying Power Structures Enables Emotional Resilience During Crisis Caregiving
Preethi Krishnan, Priya Pillai, Suchitra Venkatachalam, and Payten R Kleinhenz
Chapter 8- From Discovery to Recovery: Parents’ Temporal Emotion Practice in Relation to a Child’s Opioid Use Disorder
Melissa Swauger, Dana Hysock Witham, Alex Heckert, Christian Vaccaro, Danielle Covolo, Victor Garcia, and Erick Lauber
Chapter 9- Seven
Jennifer Wortham
Chapter 10- From Fixing to Flourishing in Gerontological Social Work Research
Alexandra Crampton
Index
Biography
Marci D. Cottingham is Associate Professor of Sociology at Kenyon College, United States. She was previously Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, and a visiting fellow at the Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg Institute for Advanced Studies in Germany.
Rebecca J. Erickson is Professor of Sociology, and Chair of Sociology and Anthropology at The University of Akron, United States.
Matthew T. Lee is Professor of the Social Sciences and Humanities at the Institute for Studies of Religion at Baylor University and Flourishing Network Director and Research Associate at the Human Flourishing Program in the Institute for Quantitative Social Science at Harvard University, United States. He is also a Distinguished Visiting Scholar of Health, Flourishing, and Positive Psychology at Stony Brook University’s Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics.






