Diary of a Former Covidiot: Tales of panic buying, surviving and finding humour during the Coronavirus Pandemic

Diary of a Former Covidiot: Tales of panic buying, surviving and finding humour during the Coronavirus Pandemic
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Publisher : Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9789814893978
ISBN-13 : 9814893978
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Diary of a Former Covidiot: Tales of panic buying, surviving and finding humour during the Coronavirus Pandemic by : Christina The

The Coronavirus or to use its hippier name, the Covid 19 pandemic has affected everyone across the globe, regardless of race, age, sex or religion. With an astute sense of observation, Christina Thé has been inspired by how people behave in times such as this. “Locked-up” at home for 56 days, she has written these pieces to cheer up her friends and business associates; and to counter all the gloom and doom that is in the news. Though the incidents are all based on real incidents that have happened, the characters have been slightly exaggerated, as this is after all, a book of humour. We can empathise and relate to her stories as it is how we all behave, or we know someone just like that, even if we refuse to publicly admit to such irrational actions. It is an entertaining work written with wit and humour.

Covidiots

Covidiots
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9798634231082
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Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Covidiots by : Steven Harris

"Covidiots - Idiotic acts and bizarre behaviour", is a tongue-in-cheek look at humankind's stupidity in the face of the biggest crisis the modern world has seen. With stories including bumbling politicians, amateur inventors, and people that chose to follow blindly whatever advice they found online, these bite-sized tales will make you wonder how on earth we survived the Covid-19 pandemic. A snap-shot of human behaviour, written with wit and a touch of British humour during the early spring of 2020, this book does not forget the sad losses the world has suffered, but does bring a little much needed light-heartedness to tough times. Put it on your coffee table, or leave it next to your toilet. Whoever picks this book up and reads it will find a story they will enjoy and want to share the next time talk of those we now know as covidiots rears its head. ***Now with updated afterword, July 2021***

Rationalist Bias in Communication Theory

Rationalist Bias in Communication Theory
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9781799874416
ISBN-13 : 1799874419
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Rationalist Bias in Communication Theory by : Shedletsky, Leonard

While communication theory has not recognized the implications of the social intuitionist model, psychologists have gathered an impressive body of evidence to support the theory. In social cognition research, there was the idea that human inferential processes are conscious, rational, logical, and accurate, and this belief continues somewhat in the behavioral sciences although there is evidence that it is incorrect. A fresh examination is needed on just how these inferences by the receiver and the implications by the sender, carried out at high speed, impact our understanding of the communication process. Simply put, until now the default case in communication theory is the belief that we consciously reason and then we act. However, that may not be entirely true. Rationalist Bias in Communication Theory applies social intuition theory to human communication. This book explores how research has missed accounting for a critical fact about human communication in the theories of communication, namely that we as humans can respond to one another and to all kinds of stimuli faster than we can deliberate. By applying intuitive cognition to communication, a new light can be shed on the communication process, which is what the chapters prove and discuss. This book is valuable for social scientists, practitioners, researchers, academicians, and students interested in new theories in communication theory.

The Left Wants You to be Poor, The Right Wants You to be Ignorant

The Left Wants You to be Poor, The Right Wants You to be Ignorant
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Publisher : Ferrari King
Total Pages : 45
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Synopsis The Left Wants You to be Poor, The Right Wants You to be Ignorant by : Ferrari King

Have you noticed that people on the extreme left complain about anyone trying to make money and believes money, promotions and good jobs should be handed to them? Have you noticed that the people on the extreme right seem so ignorant of basic science and history?

Making Sense of Large Social Media Corpora

Making Sense of Large Social Media Corpora
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 202
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ISBN-10 : 9783031527197
ISBN-13 : 3031527194
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Making Sense of Large Social Media Corpora by : Antonio Moreno-Ortiz

Lockdown

Lockdown
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 9783030888251
ISBN-13 : 3030888258
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Lockdown by : Daniel Briggs

This book asks whether the decision to lock down the world was justified in proportion to the potential harms and risks generated by the Covid-19 virus. Drawing on global, empirical data, it explores and exposes the social harms induced by lockdowns, many of which are 'hidden', including joblessness, mental health problems and an intensification of societal inequalities and divisions. It offers data-driven case studies on harms such as domestic violence, child abuse, the distress of being ordered to stay at home, and the numerous harms associated with the new wealth industries. It explores why some people weren't compliant with lockdown restrictions and examines the already vulnerable social groups who were disproportionally affected by lockdown including those who were locked in (care home residents), locked up (prisoners), and locked out (migrant workers, refugees). The book closes with a brief discussion on what the future might look like as we enter a post-Covid world, drawing on cutting-edge social theory.

Disrupted Knowledge

Disrupted Knowledge
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9789004536418
ISBN-13 : 9004536418
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Disrupted Knowledge by : Tina Sikka

In Disrupted Knowledge, editors Tina Sikka, Gareth Longstaff, and Steve Walls present a collection of critical essays that interrogate social and cultural relations emerging out of the intersecting 'disruptions' of Covid-19 and the possibilities that these 'disruptions' contain.

Yeah, Nah!

Yeah, Nah!
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Publisher : Hachette Australia
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9780733650666
ISBN-13 : 073365066X
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Yeah, Nah! by : William McInnes

Have you ever bunged it on? Behaved like a drongo? Added mayo to a story? Lost your Reg Grundies? Join bestselling storyteller William McInnes as he offers his own take on our colourful and colloquial way with words. From the simpler times of childhood to today's testing (and unprecedented!) times, or when we're wasting time, enjoying sporting times or hitting the big time, Australians have a turn of phrase for every situation. Our love of plain speaking communicates the essence of the thing to our mates, to those in the know - and to those who should know better. Part memoir, part manifesto, this warm, witty, poignant and laugh-out-loud funny collection will have you thinking about what you say, how you say it and what that really says about us as a nation. Praise for the writing of William McInnes 'Warm and engaging . . . feels a little bit like home' Daily Telegraph 'If there is a quintessence of Australia at its best, William McInnes has distilled it' The Age 'Warm, nostalgic, funny and undeniably Australian' Sydney Morning Herald

A State of Fear

A State of Fear
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Publisher : Pinter & Martin
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9781780667232
ISBN-13 : 178066723X
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis A State of Fear by : Laura Dodsworth

This is a book about fear. Fear of a virus. Fear of death. Fear of losing our jobs, our democracy, our human connections, our health and our minds. It's also about how the government weaponised our fear against us – supposedly in our best interests – until we were one of the most frightened countries in the world. But why did the government deliberately frighten us? How has this affected us as individuals and as a country? Who is involved in the decision-making that affects our lives? How are behavioural science and nudge theory being used to subliminally manipulate us? How does the media leverage fear? What are the real risks to our wellbeing? Ahead of any official inquiry into the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, Laura Dodsworth explores all these questions and more, in a nuanced and thought-provoking discussion of an extraordinary year in British life and politics. With stories from members of the general public who were impacted by fear, anxiety and isolation, and revealing interviews with psychologists, politicians, scientists, lawyers, Whitehall advisers and journalists, A State of Fear calls for a more hopeful, transparent and effective democracy.