The New Common How the COVID-19 Pandemic is Transforming Society /

This 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...

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Other Authors: Aarts, Emile (Editor), Fleuren, Hein (Editor), Sitskoorn, Margriet (Editor), Wilthagen, Ton (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
Edition:1st ed. 2021.
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505 0 |a The Dawn of a New Common -- Covidspiracy: 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 -- COVID-19 and the Secular Theodicy -- Online Proctoring Put to the Test -- Experiences of People With an Intellectual Disability, Their Relatives and Support Staff With COVID-19: The Value of Vital Supportive Relationships -- Labor Supply and Well-Being During the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Crisis in the Netherlands: Lessons from Microdata -- The Economy, Nature, and the Meaning of Life After the Coronavirus Crisis -- Litigating the Crisis: Towards a Rebalancing of the Rights of Investors versus Public Interest? -- Plus Ça Change ...? How the COVID-19 Crisis May Lead to a Revaluation of the Local -- Perspectives on the Common: The Input of Literature -- Shaping the Post-COVID 19 Agenda: A Call for Responsible Leadership -- The Sciences During the New Common: A Missed Opportunity? -- Growing Up in Times of COVID-19: When a Window of Opportunity Is Temporarily Closed -- To Solve the Coronavirus Crisis: Click Here -- The Comeback of the Old Theological Narratives During the Coronavirus Crisis: A Critical Reflection -- Rethinking Education in a Crisis: How New Is a New Common Really? -- Involve Residents to Ensure Person-Centered Nursing Home Care During Crises Like the COVID-19 Outbreak -- Crisis Information Management: From Technological Potential to Societal Impact -- Efficient Scientific Self-Correction in Times of Crisis -- Fortified Nudges? Protecting the Vulnerable in a Post-COVID Society -- Can AI Help to Avert the Environmental Great Filter? -- Values and Principles as Cornerstones of a Renewed Normal -- A New Democratic Norm(al)? Political Legitimacy Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Balancing Public Health and Economic Interests Whilst Creating New Opportunities for Labor Migrants -- Is COVID-19 a Crime? A Criminological Perspective -- There's an App for That: Technological Solutionism as COVID-19 Policy in the Global North -- Fast Forward Science: Risks and Benefits in the Rapid Science of COVID-19 -- Afterword by Wim van de Donk. 
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