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Being Human During Covid19 Paul Martin Editor Stevienna De Saille Editor Kirsty Liddiard Editor Warren Pearce Editor

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Being Human During Covid19 Paul Martin Editor Stevienna De Saille Editor Kirsty Liddiard Editor Warren Pearce Editor
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Being Human During Covid19 Paul Martin Editor Stevienna De Saille Editor Kirsty Liddiard Editor Warren Pearce Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.01 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Paul Martin (editor); Stevienna de Saille (editor); Kirsty Liddiard (editor); Warren Pearce (editor)
ISBN: 9781529223149, 1529223148
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Being Human During Covid19 Paul Martin Editor Stevienna De Saille Editor Kirsty Liddiard Editor Warren Pearce Editor by Paul Martin (editor); Stevienna De Saille (editor); Kirsty Liddiard (editor); Warren Pearce (editor) 9781529223149, 1529223148 instant download after payment.

Cutting across disciplines from science and technology studies to the arts and humanities, this thought-provoking collection engages with key issues of social exclusion, inequality, power and knowledge in the context of COVID-19. The authors use the crisis as a lens to explore the contours of contemporary societies and lay bare the ways in which orthodox conceptions of the human condition can benefit a privileged few. Highlighting the lived experiences of marginalized groups from around the world, this is a boundary-spanning critical intervention to ongoing debates about the pandemic. It presents new ways of thinking in public policy, culture and the economy, and points the way forward to a more equitable and inclusive human future. Chapter 12 is available Open Access via OAPEN under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.

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