- Introduction to the Volume 41, Issue 2, 2021 (Special Edition on COVID-19)
- Investigating Asymmetry in Tourism and Growth Relationship in the Pacific Island Countries: Any Lessons for Policy Makers?
- Urban Fijian Indigenous Families’ Positive and Negative Diet, Eating and Food Purchasing Experiences During the COVID 19 Safety Protocols
- We Are All in This Together: Evaluating Human Rights Restrictions in Selected Pacific Island Countries During Pandemic
- Post-COVID-19 Students’ Remote Learning Experiences from the Discipline of Tourism and Hospitality Management at The University of the South Pacific
- Introduction to the Volume 41, Issue 2, 2021 (Special Edition on COVID-19)
- Investigating Asymmetry in Tourism and Growth Relationship in the Pacific Island Countries: Any Lessons for Policy Makers?
- Urban Fijian Indigenous Families’ Positive and Negative Diet, Eating and Food Purchasing Experiences During the COVID 19 Safety Protocols
- We Are All in This Together: Evaluating Human Rights Restrictions in Selected Pacific Island Countries During Pandemic
- Post-COVID-19 Students’ Remote Learning Experiences from the Discipline of Tourism and Hospitality Management at The University of the South Pacific
Introduction to the Volume 41, Issue 2, 2021 (Special Edition on COVID-19)
Author: Stephen Pratt (email: stephen.pratt@ucf.edu)
The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic have been profound, with a lasting impact expected for years to come. The term “living in unprecedented times” resonated widely as the world grappled with the challenges brought about by the pandemic. Despite having relatively low case numbers due to their remote locations and early preventive measures, Pacific Island Countries (PICs) were disproportionately affected…