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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-032.mrc:38736985:2952
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245 00 $aPandemics, politics, and society :$bcritical perspectives on the Covid-19 crisis /$cedited by Gerard Delanty.
264 1 $aBerlin :$bDe Gruyter,$c[2021]
264 4 $c©2021
300 $aviii, 269 pages ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction : The pandemic in historical and global context /$rGerard Delanty --$tCorona pandemic policy : exploratory notes on its "epistemic regime" /$rClaus Offe --$tThe naked state : what the breakdown of normalcy reveals /$rStephen Turner --$tWho should be in charge of pandemics? Scientists or politicians? /$rJan Zielonka --$tEmergency Europe after Covid-19 /$rJonathan White --$tPolitical decision-making in a pandemic /$rDaniel Innerarity --$tIn AI we trust : how the COVID-19 pandemic pushes us deeper into digitalization /$rHelga Nowotny --$tTipping point : the anthropocene and Covid-19 /$rEva Horn --$tThe political theology of Covid-19 : a comparative history of human responses to catastrophes /$rBryan S. Turner --$tAnother globalisation : Covid-19 and the cosmopolitan imagination /$rDaniel Chernilo --$tThe pandemic as a global social total fact /$rFrédéric Vandenberghe and Jean-François Véran --$tSocial theory and COVID : including social democracy /$rSylvia Walby --$tProgressive social movements, democracy and the pandemic /$rDonatella della Porta --$tSecurity for whom? Inequality and human dignity in times of the pandemic /$rSonja Avlijaš --$tBattlegrounds of justice : the pandemic and what really grieves the 99% /$rAlbena Azmanova.
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