Mobilising volunteer groups, communities and agencies during the pandemic: a rapid realist view of the evidence

D Kneale, M Bangpan, K Hartley, M Hou - Humanities and Social …, 2023 - nature.com
The COVID-19 pandemic represented a rise in 'people power'globally, expressed through
manifold acts of kindness, solidarity and mutualism as communities organised and came …

A Social Capital Approach to Understanding Community Resilience during the Covid-19 Pandemic

S Wilson, M Fernandes-Jesus, J Young… - Forum Community …, 2023 - clok.uclan.ac.uk
As the world begins to take stock of the impact of Covid-19, this paper provides a critical
review of the role of mutual aid groups in the UK community response. Drawing on inter …

Library model of community resilience during the war. Activities of selected Polish academic libraries addressed to Ukrainians

M Antczak, Z Gruszka - The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract On February 24, 2022, Russia attacked Ukraine, an independent country. Although
the topic of academic library assistance directed to Ukrainian refugees has appeared in the …

[PDF][PDF] The third sector and COVID-19: A rapid realist evidence synthesis of third sector responses to the COVID-19 pandemic

MJ Roy, C Bynner, S Teasdale - 2023 - gcu.ac.uk
In this review, we find that during the COVID-19 pandemic three main types of third sector
organisational contexts emerged as important: spontaneous and informal grassroots …

[PDF][PDF] Wilson, Suzanne, Fernandes-Jesus, Maria, Young, Juliette, Drury, John, Harris, Carl, Graber, Rebecca, Northorp, Sue, O'Dwyer, Emma and Walker, Carl …

Y Maria - core.ac.uk
As the world begins to take stock of the impact of Covid-19, this paper provides a critical
review of the role of mutual aid groups in the UK community response. Drawing on …