病毒性与当前的相关性

IF 0.7 4区 文学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES
Greta Olson
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目前EJES关于病毒式传播的问题再贴切不过了。我们正在应对乌克兰持续战争的后果、新形式的逃亡和移民、今冬和即将到来的冬季即将到来的能源危机和其他短缺、持续的气候危机以及对民主的新威胁。作为个人和全球,我们都在努力弄清楚COVID-19大流行意味着什么,如果它真的结束了,我们该如何应对它的后果。我们要问,一个被病毒主宰的时代对未来意味着什么?
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The relevance of virality to the present
The current EJES issue on Going Viral could not be more pertinent. We are dealing with the ramifications of the continued war in Ukraine, new forms of fugitivity and migration, an impending energy crisis and other shortages during this and the coming winter, an ongoing climate crisis, and new threats to democracy. We as individuals and the globe struggle to make sense of what the COVID-19 pandemic means, how to live with its aftermath, if it is indeed over. We ask what an era that has been dominated by a virus means for the future.
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