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_aEmile Aarts _91591 |
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_a The New Common: _bHow the COVID-19 Pandemic is Transforming Society _cby Emile Aarts |
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_acham switzerland; _bSpringer: _c2021. |
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_aXXI, 226 Pages; _b9 illustrations in colour: _cPDF File. |
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505 | _aThe Dawn of a New Common Covid-Spiracy: Old Wine in New Barrels? Do Not Pass Up the Opportunity! Internet Access as an Essential Social Good In-Work Poverty in Times of COVID-19 Being a Collective Jeremiah: The Academic Responsibility to Clarify How Not All Is Well | ||
520 | _aThis open access book presents the scientific views of some fifty experts on how they believe the COVID-19 pandemic is currently affecting society, and how it will continue to do so in the years to come. Using the concept of a “common” (in the sense of common values, common places, common goods, and common sense), they elaborate on the transition from an Old Common to a New Common. In carefully crafted chapters, the authors address expected shifts in major fields like health, education, finance, business, work, and citizenship, applying concepts from law, psychology, economics, sociology, religious studies, and computer science to do so. Many of the authors anticipate an acceleration of the digital transformation in the forthcoming years, but at the same time, they argue that a successful shift to a new common can only be achieved by re-evaluating life on our planet, strengthening resilience at an individual level, and assuming more responsibility at a societal level. | ||
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650 | 0 | _2Health Economics | |
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_aHein Fleuren et all. _91592 |
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856 | _uhttps://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-3-030-65355-2.pdf | ||
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