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- publication . Book . 2021Restricted EnglishAuthors:Seán Crosson; Martin Reiter; Mohammed Sayeed Khan; Sarah Duffy; Dominika Czarnecka; Jörg Krieger;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: Common Ground Research Networks
In the edited collection Time Out: National Perspectives on Sport and the Covid-19 Lockdown, practitioners and international scholars explore the impact of the global Covid-19 health pandemic on sport from various local and national perspectives. It is part of a two-vol...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - other research product . Other ORP type . 2020Restricted EnglishAuthors:Rogers, James;Country: Denmark
Over the covid-19 lockdown period, Dr James Rogers worked with history teachers and academics to keep the learning going in lockdown. He now has a fantastic range of videos and podcasts available. All content is free to access and is explicitly designed to help teachers...
- publication . Research . 2021Restricted EnglishAuthors:Enevoldsen, Kenneth; Danielsen, Andreas Aalkjær; Rohde, Christopher; Jefsen, Oskar Hougaard; Nielbo, Kristoffer Laigaard; Østergaard, Søren Dinesen;Publisher: medRxiv
The COVID-19 pandemic has been shown to have a major negative impact on global mental health and patients with mental illness may be particularly vulnerable. We show that developments in COVID-19 pandemic-related psychopathology among patients with mental illness can be...
- publication . Part of book or chapter of book . 2021Restricted EnglishAuthors:Bosone, Martina; Nocca, Francesca; Fusco Girard, Luigi;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland, Basel, CHECountry: Italy
In a word that is increasingly facing issues related to climate change, environmental degradation, economic crisis and social inequalities, rethinking the urban development models is becoming an “imperative”. Furthermore, the COVID-19 is accelerating this ne...
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