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PRUS, Elena. The new challenges of the pandemic mega-crisis and the metamorphoses of the immediate present. In: International Journal of Communication Research , 2021, vol. 11, pp. 7-12. ISSN 2246-9265.
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International Journal of Communication Research
Volumul 11 / 2021 / ISSN 2246-9265

The new challenges of the pandemic mega-crisis and the metamorphoses of the immediate present


Pag. 7-12

Prus Elena
 
Free International University of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 19 decembrie 2023


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The coronavirus pandemic made humanity face the unknown and the unpredictable. It changed the world order, generating a period which confirms the theory of contemporaneity as a liquid and unsecure society (Bauman, Morin, Plesu). The virus-chameleon has generated a megacrisis: a crisis of structure (institutional), a crisis of systems (medical-sanitary, financial-economic, psychologicalcommunicational, and others), a crisis of cycles etc., which revealed specific issues in different spheres and the need to reconceptualise the guidelines and priorities. Covid-19, a coded assault, shows how fragile humanity is today. The significance of entering a new stage of the world’s society also requires the creative adaptation of the academic communities to the imminent changes of the fields. Science represents a space to advance hypotheses/ to make proposals/to search and to find solutions in this complicated situation. During the spasmodic times of pandemic, science, culture and art became a sui-generis vaccine fighting against fear and death, as they replace immortality. Therefore, science and culture help us produce positivity, creativity and immunity.

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Coronavirus, pandemic, Systemic crisis, culture as vaccine, new humanism.

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