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Covid19 Proportionality Public Policy And Social Distancing 1st Ed Peter Murphy

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Covid19 Proportionality Public Policy And Social Distancing 1st Ed Peter Murphy
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Publisher: Springer Singapore;Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Author: Peter Murphy
ISBN: 9789811575136, 9789811575143, 9811575134, 9811575142
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Covid19 Proportionality Public Policy And Social Distancing 1st Ed Peter Murphy by Peter Murphy 9789811575136, 9789811575143, 9811575134, 9811575142 instant download after payment.

COVID-19: Proportionality, Public Policy and Social Distance explores the social and political response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It details the sociological aspects of the spread of the virus, the role played by social distancing in virus mitigation, and the comparative effect of social proximity and distance on national anti-viral behavior. Peter Murphy discusses various public policy approaches to the pandemic and their successes and failures. In this engaging analysis, he investigates the way that contemporary societies think about risk, threat and harm, and how social mood affected the response to COVID-19.

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