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Corona Towards a More Multi-Resilient Post-Corona World.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Benedikter, Roland
Otros Autores: Fathi, Karim
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : BRILL, 2021.
Colección:Studies in Critical Social Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Half Title
  • Series Information
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of Figures
  • Overview and Summary
  • Part 1 The Coronavirus Crisis
  • Chapter 1 Introduction: "Do Nothing" or, an Epochal Crisis
  • Chapter 2 Systemic Unpreparedness Inducing a Variety of Psychological Reactions
  • Chapter 3 The Branches and Social Strata Hardest Hit: A List to Be Carefully Remembered for the Next Systemic Rupture
  • Chapter 4 Were Nature and the Environment "Winners" of the Crisis? Disputed "Improvements" and Their Flip Sides
  • Chapter 5 Children and Relationships
  • Chapter 6 Labour and the Economy: "Generation Corona"
  • Chapter 7 Corona and Re-Globalisation 1: Sharpening Awareness about the Differences between Political Systems and Their Growing Asymmetries
  • Chapter 8 A Battle for Values and Transformation Not Confined to Bilateral Competition, but Spanning the Globe
  • Chapter 9 Unprecedented Penetrative Depth: Uplifting Technology, Changing Sexuality, Questioning Science?
  • Chapter 10 Corona and Re-Globalisation 2: Creating Conscience for National and International Reforms
  • Chapter 11 Intellectual Rhetoric between Cheap "Humanistic" Appeal and Kitsch
  • Chapter 12 "Humanised" Technology Instead of a New Humanism?
  • Chapter 13 A Boost to "Post-human Hybrid Intelligence" Such as Biological Espionage and Sentiment Analysis?
  • Chapter 14 Striking a Balance: Was Corona a Watershed for Western Humanism and the Basic Rationality of the Enlightenment?
  • Chapter 15 The Vast Variety of Political Instrumentalisations
  • Chapter 16 Three More Far-reaching Aspects within Global Democracies and Open Societies: Confirmation Bias, "Republican" Turn and Re-Globalisation Drive
  • Part 2 The Simultaneousness of Local, National and Global Effects
  • Chapter 17 An Unprecedented Crisis Accelerating the (Temporary?) Rupture of Advanced Life Patterns
  • Including Gender Role Models in Democracies
  • Chapter 18 "Unsocial Sociability" and the Re-shaping of the Global Order: Anthropology and Politics Intertwined
  • Chapter 19 Medical Diplomacy, or: The Great Divide of Principles over and after Corona: More "Do It Alone"
  • Or More Cooperat
  • Chapter 20 Don't Forget the Bizarre, the Surreal and the Perfidious: From Mona Lisa to Sharon Stone and Global Terror
  • Chapter 21 Coronavirus Crisis Social Psychology: Between Disorientation, Infodemic and the Need to Understand
  • Chapter 22 Conspiracy Theories: Misusing the Crisis for Legitimating the Absurd in Times of "Fake News"
  • Chapter 23 The Perspective: The Real Question Is Not about covid-19, but about "the World After"
  • Part 3 The Corona Challenge: Multi-Resilience for an Interconnected World Ridden by Crisis Bundles