The Coronavirus Crisis and Its Teachings

Download or Read eBook The Coronavirus Crisis and Its Teachings PDF written by Roland Benedikter and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2021-12-13 with total page 458 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Coronavirus Crisis and Its Teachings
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : 9789004469686
ISBN-13 : 9004469680
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Book Synopsis The Coronavirus Crisis and Its Teachings by : Roland Benedikter

Book excerpt: In The Coronavirus Crisis and Its Teachings: Steps towards Multi-Resilience Roland Benedikter and Karim Fathi first describe the pluri-dimensional characteristics of the Coronavirus crisis. Then they draw the pillars for a more “multi-resilient” Post-Corona world including socio-political recommendations of how to generate it. The Coronavirus crisis proved to be a bundle crisis consisting of multiple, interconnected crisis dimensions. Before Corona, most concepts of a “resilient society” implied a rather isolated focus on only one crisis at a time. Future preparedness in the 21st century will require a multi- and transdisciplinary risk-management concept that the authors call “multi-resilience”. “Multi-resilience” means to systematically enhance universal resilience competencies of societies, such as collective intelligence or overall responsiveness, being appliable to pluri-dimensional crisis contexts. If the Coronavirus crisis in retrospect will have contributed to implement multi-resilience, then it will ultimately have contributed to progress. This volume includes a Foreword by Jan Nederveen Pieterse and an Afterword by Manfred B. Steger.


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