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Pandemic Aftermath: How Coronavirus Changes Global Society
Pandemic Aftermath: How Coronavirus Changes Global Society | Trond Undheim
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We are in the pandemic now, but what happens next? The book offers five ways to look at the coming future, crafted as scenarios, based on the author's study of the forces of disruption that brought on the pandemic. It offers suggestions to remedy its consequences, or even enable segments of society to thrive on it. The first portion of the book is non-fiction. The second portion is a scenario-based novel, the book charts new territory by interweaving the grim reality of 2020 with a first-person exploration of the next decade as if we were already in it. The five scenarios considered are: Borderless world, Nation state renewal, Two worlds apart, Hobbesian chaos, and Status Quo. Trond Arne Undheim is a futurist, speaker, entrepreneur and former director of MIT Startup Exchange, based outside of Boston. Trained as a social scientist with a career in technology and innovation, he is the CEO and cofounder of Yegii, a search engine for industry professionals, providing collective intelligence. Trond holds a PhD on the future of work and artificial intelligence and cognition. Undheim is the author of Leadership From Below (2008) and Disruption Games (2020). His next book will be on the future of technology.
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...the naming of a disease is an early and important step in shaping the narrative. The direction of a disease narrative has a deeply meaningful impact not only on how decision makers see the challenge but also on how people in general see it, how we react, and what we end up doing about it.

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Kenyazero Very important indeed! We discussed this a semester or two ago in a science communication course. We examined how the popular name of "mad cow disease" and "swine flu" influenced public opinion and health policy compared to how they were handled in other countries (or how other similar diseases were handled). History's wild! 4y
bibliobliss @Kenyazero 👍 it's amazing how terms and catch-phrases can shape such important outcomes 4y
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A key part of my remedy is to put COVID-19 into the context of the aftermath of two other massive diseases that scorched the earth, the Black Death and the 1918 influenza pandemic, to compare, contrast and imagine. Over the course of the first half of 2020, it has become more challenging to disagree with the notion that we are all, at least at the moment, living in a “risk society” where the state of emergency threatens to become the norm.

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Freespirit It's changed all our lives! 4y
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From the introduction

“...we have, from the outset, grossly underestimated this virus, its mode of transmission, virality and effects on the body and, ultimately, the damaging effect on our society.“

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