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A Social Dreaming Experience at the Time of COVID 19

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A Social Dreaming Experience at the Time of COVID 19

A Social Dreaming Experience at the Time of COVID 19 by Elisabetta Pasini , Cinzia Trimboli
English | PDF (True) | 2023 | 134 Pages | ISBN : 3031424972 | 5 MB

The book describes the experience of four Social Dreaming Matrices held online between March and May 2020, during the first lockdown caused by the Covid 19 emergency. The pandemic isolated us and imposed prolonged contact with ourselves and our solitary thoughts. Against this backdrop, there was hope for change, a desire for a different kind of sociability and different forms of intimacy. On the basis of this evidence, our research supports the shift "from experiencing trauma to reacting to trauma", looking at a collective traumatic experience not only as something to be overcome but as an opportunity for a transformation that changes our mental schemes in relation to the external context.

The Global and Social Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Ethical and Philosophical Reflection

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The Global and Social Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Ethical and Philosophical Reflection

The Global and Social Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Ethical and Philosophical Reflection by Gottfried Schweiger
English | PDF | 2022 | 338 Pages | ISBN : 3030979814 | 3.6 MB

This book directly addresses the social and economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. It does so by focusing on both the immediate effects during the pandemic and the lockdowns, as well as the issues related to the long-term social consequences that are likely to result from the economic crisis in the coming years. To date, most philosophical essays and books have focused on the health aspects of the pandemic, and in particular on the fields of medical ethics and public health ethics. Containing a truly international and interdisciplinary group of scholars, a unique and global perspective is offered on the rarely discussed social and economic consequences of the pandemic. This book is of great interest to academic philosophers, but also to researchers from the social sciences.