T. Lim
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在新冠肺炎疫情后的亚洲打造亚洲未来
不久前,世界正忙于打造一个全球化的未来,伴随着全面的全球化和工业4.0的不断发展。随后,黑天鹅事件发生了。COVID-19冠状病毒在全球范围内爆发,导致全球大流行,摧毁了经济,消灭了弱者/体弱者/老年人/年轻人,然后将目标对准了普通人群。它摧毁了中小企业,加速了夕阳产业的消亡,导致创纪录的破产数量。一群来自多个学科的亚洲学者聚在一起,而不是屈服于世界性灾难性事件的绝望。这组学者运用了他们不同的专业知识,采用了一种现场的观点来研究大流行如何影响他们的生活以及他们研究的社区的生活,从而为这本书做出贡献。这本书本质上是跨学科的,是一个多学科学者小组的杰出贡献的产物,从人类学家、社会学家、历史学家到经济学家。本文采用的跨学科方法不仅可以通过不同的分析框架,还可以通过更广泛的历史变化和技术研究,批判性地看待和理解主题- COVID-19及其复苏。鉴于正在发生的流行病同时在各区域甚至各大洲展开,同时对农业、宗教、技术等各个部门产生不同的影响,目前没有相当于这一主题的现有文献。本书采用跨学科方法,考察了亚洲不同地理位置的情况,为分析COVID-19大流行疫情以及人类以各种能力采取的应对机制作出了学术贡献。©2023世界科学出版有限公司
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