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|a Nightlife in a Pandemic / Will Straw and Jess Reia -- "A Gateway between One World and the Next": Performance-based Arts incovid Times / Eric Lewis and Christos Carras -- Can Sports Partisanship Survive in the Pandemic World? / Daniel Weinstock -- Getting Pandemic Education Outside of the Box / Andrew Potter -- The covid-19 Pandemic and the Loss of the Urban / Quill R. Kukla -- Technology and Globalization in the Post-covid Economy / Sophie Osotimehin and Etienne Lalé -- Is Teleworking Here to Stay? Learning from the COVID-19 Experimentation / Tania Saba -- Occupational Health and Safety Lessons Learned: Moving Forward after the Pandemic / Katherine Lippel, Barbara Neis, Phil James -- The Politics of Populism in an Era of Pandemics: Freedom and Contagion in Brazil / Felix Rigoli -- Borders and the Global Pandemic of covid-19 / Élisabeth Vallet, Mathilde Bourgeon, Laurence Brassard, Gabrielle Gagnon, Julie Renaud -- New Zealand's Scale-Free Response to a Scale-Free Pandemic / Tim Tenbensel -- Science and Public Policy in a Post-Pandemic World / Nicholas B. King -- Wise Government and Wise Science in Times of Crisis / Jean-Louis Denis, Clara Champagne, Justin Waring -- Rewriting the Story of How the World Developed COVID-19 Vaccines: A Work of Fiction on Responsible Health Innovation Path Creation / Pascale Lehoux, Renata Pozelli Sabio, Hassane Alami, Lysanne Rivard, Hudson Pacifico Silva -- The Future of Health and Human Rights in Pandemic Societies? / Lisa Forman -- A Stress Test for the World Health Organization (WHO) in a Pandemic World: What Can We Hope for the Future? / Catherine Régis, Jean-Louis Denis, Pierre Larouche, Miriam Cohen, Stephanie Cadeddu, Gaëlle Foucault -- Fortress World: Refugee Protection during (and after) the COVID-19 Pandemic / Catherine Régis, Jean-Louis Denis, Pierre Larouche, Miriam Cohen, Stephanie Cadeddu, Gaëlle Foucault.
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|a "At the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, many thought the changes taking place would be fleeting. It is now widely recognized that COVID-19 will not be the last pandemic in our highly interconnected world, and "pandemic societies" will be with us for some time. Pandemic Societies brings together experts in a wide range of academic disciplines to reflect on how their fields might be transformed in this new context. While the pandemic forces global institutions, such as the World Health Organization, to reimagine the ways in which they function, it also reaches into our everyday lives to change how we organize culture, performing arts, sports, tourism, and cities. Exploring how COVID-19 has altered people's daily experiences--the ways they meet to play, to perform, and to entertain themselves--this book also pulls the lens back to take in the broader institutional and political contexts in which these quotidian activities are carried out. Examining the profound ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed every aspect of our lives, Pandemic Societies attempts to understand how we might act to steer this pandemic society, and how to reinvent institutions and practices that we think of as intrinsically face to face."--
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