Exploring the complex nature of the Coronavirus crisis, this volume presents a framework for developing "multi-resilience" in society. The authors argue that traditional concepts of resilience, which focus on single crises, are inadequate for addressing the interconnected challenges highlighted by COVID-19. They propose socio-political strategies to enhance collective intelligence and responsiveness, preparing societies for future multi-dimensional crises. The book aims to transform the lessons learned from the pandemic into a foundation for progress and better preparedness in the 21st century.
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January 1, 1979






- 2023
- 2022
Multi-Resilience - Development - Sustainability
Requirements for securing the future of societies in the 21st century
- 356 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Focusing on resilience as a crucial social factor, this book explores its significance alongside established concepts like sustainability and development. It argues that resilience not only complements but sometimes contradicts these ideas, engaging various sectors including politics, economy, science, and civil society. By presenting a transdisciplinary perspective, it positions resilience as essential in the contemporary discourse on the "learning society," making the content accessible to a broad audience.