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How Architecture Fails in Conditions of Crisis: a Discussion on the Value of Interior Design over the COVID-19 Outbreak
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Architecture, that was invented to offer shelter and security from critical natural conditions, is nowadays required to come for the rescue But it fails Fight-or-flight is the reaction to danger for survival in the jungle Humans are part of this Although some humans are able to remain indoors in critical life-threateni...
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Lessons of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict for Public Health: The Case of the COVID-19 Vaccination Gap
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In early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic revealed a faceless, non-adversarial threat that endangered Israelis and Palestinians with the same ferocity. However, the capacities of the health systems to address it were not equal, with Israel more equipped for the outbreak with infrastructure, resources, manpower and later, va...
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The Random Walk Presidency
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Donald Trump's erratic and unpredictable behavior as president was, metaphorically at least, a Random Walk Combined with an inexperienced White House staff and a near total absence of any meaningful decision-making processes, the result was, routinely, unforced errors that both impeded the president’s ability to see hi...
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Digital Responses of UK Museum Exhibitions to the COVID‐19 Crisis, March – June 2020
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The impact of the COVID‐19 Crisis on museums and galleries has been paramount, with the sector taking on long‐term recovery plans. This paper examines this crisis in the context of temporary exhibition programmes of UK museums, studying online content for 21 museums with exhibitions due to open between March and June 2...
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In its Nature—How Stealth Authoritarianism Keeps Stealing along during the Pandemic, and How Can it be Stopped?
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This essay illustrates, through certain measures taken by the Hungarian government during the COVID19-epidemic, how the very nature of illiberal regimes determines their ways of dealing with national crises How at times that call for unity, they opt for increasing polarization;how instead of transparency, they choose t...
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The Unifying and Catholizing Love of Christ in a Time of Pandemic
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This article discusses the meaning of Christ’s unifying and catholizing love in a time of COVID-19 The love of Christ is trinitarian love It is the love of Christ on the cross It is the love of the father, mother, parent who sent Jesus to the cross It is the love of the Spirit who is also the comforter who actualizes, ...
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Clinical Life in the Context of the Pandemic
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In this article, six analysts describe theory and practice in the time of COVID-19, examining the quality of après-coup in the way that the pandemic and its attendant crises trigger early memory and early experiences of helplessness. In the clinical events we see that the age of the patient, the circumstances and appro...
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The uneven distribution of futurity: Slow emergencies and the event of COVID‐19
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The ongoing COVID‐19 pandemic strains conventional temporal imaginaries through which emergencies are typically understood and governed. Rather than a transparent and linear temporality, a smooth transition across the series event/disruption–response–post‐event recovery, the pandemic moves in fits and starts, blurring ...
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The virtual faikava: Maintaining vā and creating online learning spaces during covid-19
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COVID-19 has had a major impact on collectivist cultures and their means of social interaction and maintaining contact with those in their wider community. This has particularly been the case for Pacific peoples living in diaspora, with COVID-19 preventing travel home and social distancing and forced lockdowns restrict...
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Unravelling the Indian conception of secularism: Tremors of the pandemic and beyond
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The State’s engagement with religion has formed one of the recurring themes of conflict in India’s democratic experiment The Indian model of secularism, which evolved in an attempt to resolve this conflict, has distinguished itself from separation-model secularism This paper seeks to analyse the impact of the measures ...
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Engaging Communities Through Uncertainty: Exploring the Role of Local Governance as a Way of Facilitating Postnormal Polylogues
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The Sunshine Coast Council (SCC) and the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC), in south-east Queensland Australia, have undertaken a collaborative research project to investigate multi-modal approaches to community engagement. This project posits that society is now operating and evolving in the context of postnormal...
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Divergences from the separation of powers in times of emergency with special emphasis to the Republic of North Macedonia
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The worldwide pandemic caused by the coronavirus has disturbed the pure conception of the separation of powers. States forced by the newly established situation, declared a state of emergency, thus the Republic of North Macedonia was not an exception. This paper will focus on the divergences from the separation of powe...
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He Whanau Manaaki Kindergartens, Aotearoa New Zealand: A Pandemic Outreach in New Political Times
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This article is an early commentary on a kindergarten story from Aotearoa -- New Zealand during the COVID-19 nationwide lockdown in 2020;detailing community outreach and new ways of providing a kindergarten experience for children at home A backdrop to this commentary is the political context of a popular Labour-led go...
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The Impact of the Church–State Model for an Effective Guarantee of Religious Freedom: A Study of the Peruvian Experience during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments established important restrictions on religious freedom. Due to a restrictive interpretation of the right to religious freedom, religion was placed in the category of “non-essential activity” and was, therefore, unprotected. Within this framework, this paper tries to offer...
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The Data Assembly Synthesis Report and Responsible Re-Use Framework
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The Data Assembly is an initiative from The GovLab supported by the Henry Luce Foundation to solicit diverse, actionable public input on data re-use for crisis response in the United States. The initiative began in the summer of 2020 with an initial focus on the response to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. The G...
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Pandemic and human lifeworld: A manifest/hidden warfare
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The crisis of pandemics such as Covid-19 reveals the reality of a crisis-ridden world fraught by devastation of nature and distortion of human life simultaneously This article tries to bring to light that pandemics actually move from one ?region? of human Lifeworld to another The phenomenological notion of ?Lifeworld? ...
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The collaboration between governments and civil society organizations in response to emergency situations
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The COVID-19 pandemic is an example of a large-scale emergency that defies public administration There is a variety of large-scale emergency events, and the government is responsible for responding to such situations Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) can contribute to a fast and appropriate response to these emergenci...
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Mental wellbeing in a pandemic: the role of solidarity and care
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COVID-19 deeply affects many spheres of life Lockdown measures implemented worldwide have accentuated mental wellbeing changes in the population from the perspectives of space and social relations These changes leave lasting imprints on individuals and communities This article draws upon solidarity and care ethics in e...
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Digital inclusion across the Americas and the caribbean
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This research brings together scholarship across the Americas and Caribbean to examine digital inclusion initiatives in the following countries: Uruguay, Chile, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, Cuba, Jamaica, the United States, and Canada. Across the cases, several themes emerge that offer important indicators for future digital ...
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TBD
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Chair: Lori Simon-Rusinowitz;Panelists: Representatives of GSA Sections - Phillip Rozario (SRPP), Stephen Helfand (BS), Tamara Baker (BSS), Cynthia Brown (HS), Judith Howe (AGHE), Darina Petrovsky (ESPO); Discussant: Brian Lindberg. This interactive session is an interdisciplinary look at policy issues in aging with th...
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Africa and the Covid-19 Information Framing Crisis
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Africa faces a double Covid-19 crisis. At once it is a crisis of the pandemic, at another an information framing crisis. This article argues that public health messaging about the pandemic is complicated by a competing mix of framings by a number of actors including the state, the Church, civil society and the public, ...
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Is COVID-era Assertiveness in Chinese Foreign Policy Novel?
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China’s rising ambitions as a global power and US retrenchment as a hegemon has redefined international politics over the past few years. This development has generated considerable scholarly attention on the sources of Chinese foreign policy. This paper contributes to .to this body of scholarship. The US-China dynamic...
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Epidemic disease and the state: Is there a tradeoff between public health and liberty?
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This paper examines the political economy of epidemic disease. First, it outlines the incentive and information problems facing policymakers in responding to a new epidemic. Second, it considers the existence of a tradeoff between public health and freedom. Informed by a survey of the history of public health and an an...
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Enforcing the Right to a Healthy Environment in the Climate Emergency: A View from Above
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The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown into the spotlight the links between measures to tackle air pollution, protect human rights and address climate change. This article therefore scrutinises the extent to which the right to a healthy environment has been invoked in the growing body of human rights-based climate litigation...
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Politics as Social Work: A Qualitative Study of Emplaced Empathy and Risk Work by British Members of Parliament
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The constituency work of British Members of Parliament (MPs) has long been referred to in political circles as a form of social work This article reports on a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews with thirteen MPs The aim of the research was to find out what characterises their constituency work to unders...
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Play to aspire and create new realities (preprint)/ pt
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This paper discusses core principles such as play, collaboration, and agency that support the online workshops offered by the Global Play Brigade (GPB), an international community of activists from different areas, who got together to fight against the global crisis that threatened the world in so many ways due to the ...
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The pandemic and homeless people in the Turin area: the level of housing adequacy shapes experiences and well-being
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Purpose Considering the case study presented, the purpose of this paper is to analyse the impact of the pandemic in local services for homeless people. Drawing from the concept of ontological security, it will be discussed how different services' levels of "housing adequacy" shaped remarkably different experiences of t...
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HOUSES, GERMS AND VIRUS. Episodes of emergency between sickness and dwelli0ng
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The house gets sick, the house makes us sick, the house heals, the house heals us. The hypothesis of the house as the place where medical and social disorders heal is the starting point of this article. The set objective is to analyze, through three episodes, the incipient modernity of the second half of the 19th centu...
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Connecting within: digital collage as art-based research to process a pandemic
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This article focuses on the use of digital collage as art-based research (ABR) to process the COVID-19 pandemic by an employed art therapist. The researcher/artist created a series of digital collages over a four-month period that were explored symbolically and metaphorically to comprehend a period of collective grief....
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Much ado about nothing: Paradoxes of immigrant regularization sprang from pandemic
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This note focuses on the regularization of immigrant workers recently approved within the framework of the Decreto Rilancio (Decree Law no 34/2020) as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic A heated debate within the Italian government has preceded the final approval of the decree Even if this measure represents an encour...
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Biopower and plasma: How COVID-19 made an ant theorist stop worrying and love foucault
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The article deals with some problems in the works of Bruno Latour and Michel Foucault as they considered the body and biopower To dispose of the Foucauldian concept of biopower, Latour proposed his theory of the body as a dynamic object constantly learning to be open to new articulations The author points out the gaps ...
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Journalism in the Context of a Sanitary Crisis: Representations of the Job and Journalists’ Expectations
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The economic difficulties of media companies, ethical-deontological lapses, technological progress and the globalisation of information flows have been seen as the main factors of the contemporary crisis in journalism. With repercussions on working conditions and the public image of journalists, these variables are, ho...
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Sanitary Crisis, Civilizational Crisis
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Sanitary Crisis, Civilizational Crisis is the translation of Michel Maffesoli’s Crise sanitaire, crise civilisationnelle. This paper can be taken as his pronouncement on the civilizational crisis that the COVID-19 pandemic acutely reveals. Maffesoli’s text urges one to see beyond secondary causes or dramatic representa...
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Black, Proud, Silent, and Loud: Experiences of a Junior Faculty Member in 2020
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