COVID-19 & Society: Inequality in Global Pandemics

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Free Online Course: COVID-19 & Society: Inequality in Global Pandemics provided by edX is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 5 weeks long, 1-2 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. COVID-19 & Society: Inequality in Global Pandemics is taught by Dr. Katherine Lyon.

Overview
  • What lessons can we learn from COVID-19? How was society organized leading up to the pandemic, and how could it be organized for the future? Regardless of your academic background, this curated series of expert lectures will help you explore health, climate change, and social justice in the COVID-19 era.

    Learn with award-winning faculty members from the University of British Columbia. This course will bring a sociological lens to complex pandemic challenges, and aid in situating COVID-19 as a global issue that requires a collective, collaborative response.

Syllabus
  • The COVID-19 lecture series is curated by Dr. Katherine Lyon, who offers a brief introduction to each topic and suggested literature for further reading. Lectures are pre-recorded so you can watch at your own pace.

    Lecture 1: COVID-19, Health (In)Equity, and the Opioid Crisis with Dr. Lindsey Richardson

    Lecture 2: Aging, Aged, Ageism under COVID-19 with Dr. Anne Martin-Matthews

    Lecture 3: Racism Under the Pandemic with Dr. Amanda Cheong

    Lecture 4: Climate Change & COVID-19 with Dr. Santa Ono

    Lecture 5: Frontline Workers & Pandemic Policies with Dr. Becki Ross