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|a Serpa, Sandro
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|a Challenges of Post-COVID-19 for a Sustainable Development Society
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2022
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|a 1 electronic resource (142 p.)
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|a environmental
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|a employment
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|a stigmatization
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|a COVID-19 pandemic
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|a methods
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|a supply chain management
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|a disaster management cycle
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|a social elevation
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|a Humanities / bicssc
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|a filtering facepiece respirators
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|a Social interaction / bicssc
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|a President Trump
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|a pandemic
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|a ethnography
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|a human rights
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|a asylum procedure
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|a accessibility
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|a emotional geography
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|a online
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|a legitimation
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|a stigma
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|a moral regulation
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|a scholars at risk
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|a charisma
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|a SARS-CoV-2
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|a COVID-19
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|a charismatic domination
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|a media
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|a inclusive tourism
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|a media narrative
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|a Italy
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|a ideology
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|a jogging
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|a young people
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|a refugee researchers (RRs)
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|a hotels
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|a mobility
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|a digital divide
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|a commercial sex
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|a digitalization
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|a disability
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|a class
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|a vulnerabilities
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|a practices
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|a climate
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|a artificial intelligence
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|a strikes
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|a researcher at risk
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|a working from home
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|a activism
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|a motives
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|a Migration Cycle
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|a male sex workers
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|a Portugal
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|a neoliberal model of development
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|a lockdown
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|a anomie
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|a democratic socialist model of development
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|a The COVID-19 pandemic has causedenormous upheaval at the micro-, meso- and macrosocial levels, with a profound influence on the diverse dimensions of human existence. This reprint offers contributions by authors from various backgrounds and origins for a better understanding of the multiple and interdependent consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic that pose multiple and complex scientific, moral, social and political challenges, considered from social science perspectives.
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