Still Strugling with COVID-19 Pandemi
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Since this issue on the COVID-19 pandemic started, the entire world is still in the middle of the
crisis, although less intensely so than during the earlier period of tremendous lockdown. We have
all been affected by the crisis in some way and have been forced to adapt. While it remains to be
seen whether the markers of social experiences will become part of the “new normal,†one thing is
certain for intellectual work: researchers will need to record and analyze how different societies have
been managed inability to respond to the COVID-19 problematics, to learn from one another and to
pinpoint the working logics of various social formations.
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