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Pandemic Recovery?
Reframing and Rescaling Societal Challenges
9781802201109 Edward Elgar Publishing
This timely book offers an integrated and pragmatic approach to understanding recovery from all types of shock. Whilst particular focus is given to identifying and exploring various aspects of recovering societies in the context of COVID-19, Pandemic Recovery? is framed with a wider appreciation of other societal challenges, most notably anthropogenic climate change.
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This timely book offers an integrated and pragmatic approach to understanding recovery from all types of shocks. Whilst particular focus is given to identifying and exploring various aspects of recovering societies in the context of COVID-19, Pandemic Recovery? is framed with a wider appreciation of other societal challenges, most notably anthropogenic climate change.
This forward-thinking and topical book provides expert examination of pandemic recovery in the context of reframing and rescaling broader societal challenges. Chapters offer thematic and in-depth focus, independently engaging with different aspects of recovery, simultaneously unpacking recovery in practice and in various settings.
This critical analysis is split into five thematic sections exploring people, organisations, climate change and sustainability, and the policy and practice of recovery. The expert contributors highlight a clear consensus throughout that no shock is ever isolated from others and discuss how this
can adversely impact recovery processes. The book further argues that this recognition paves the way for the development of a social science of recovery, but also preparedness for future shocks and the fostering of resilience.
This progressive and enterprising book provides a valuable teaching resource which will be important for final year undergraduate and postgraduate students, PhD students, scholars and policymakers in a wide variety of disciplines including geography, social policy, politics,
urban studies, city and regional planning, and business and management.
This forward-thinking and topical book provides expert examination of pandemic recovery in the context of reframing and rescaling broader societal challenges. Chapters offer thematic and in-depth focus, independently engaging with different aspects of recovery, simultaneously unpacking recovery in practice and in various settings.
This critical analysis is split into five thematic sections exploring people, organisations, climate change and sustainability, and the policy and practice of recovery. The expert contributors highlight a clear consensus throughout that no shock is ever isolated from others and discuss how this
can adversely impact recovery processes. The book further argues that this recognition paves the way for the development of a social science of recovery, but also preparedness for future shocks and the fostering of resilience.
This progressive and enterprising book provides a valuable teaching resource which will be important for final year undergraduate and postgraduate students, PhD students, scholars and policymakers in a wide variety of disciplines including geography, social policy, politics,
urban studies, city and regional planning, and business and management.
Contributors
Contributors include: Lauren Andres, Rendy Bayu Aditya, Matthew Broome, John Bryson, Paul Cairney, Surajit Chakravarty, Paul Chan, Jerry Chen, Hyunji Cho, May Chu, Francesca Chiara Ciccarelli, Patrick Diamond, Aksel Ersoy, Joshua Kearney, Martin Laffin, Joanne Leach, Carlo Luiu, Pol Fontanet-Perez, Lars Fuglsang, Sheena Gohal, William Graves, Steve Gulati, Andrew Herod, Martin Hurst, Rets’epile C. Kalaoane, Willem K. Korthals Altes, Jonathan Kozar, Catherine Leviten-Reid, Tianzhu Liu, Ilaria Mariotti, Abraham R. Matamanda, Chuck McShane, Romain Melot, Lucy Natarajan, Brenda Parker, Francis Pope, Jonathan Radcliffe, Louise Reardon, Luciano Cavalcante Siebert, Hannes Stephan, Pere Suau-Sanchez, Irina Timonina, Xosé H. Vázquez, Wouter Jan Verheul, Frédéric Wallet, Li Wan, Tong Wang, Barney Warf, Joanna Williams, Abi Woodward, Bernice Yanful, Godfrey Yeung, Yinghao Zhang