Pandemic, disorders and reconstruction
Type de matériel :
- social regulations and dynamics
- ecological transition
- scapegoating
- plotting and belief in conspiracy theories
- Pandemic
- paranoid or depressive anxiety
- open or closed society
- “theory of heroes”
- crisis
- social regulations and dynamics
- ecological transition
- scapegoating
- plotting and belief in conspiracy theories
- Pandemic
- paranoid or depressive anxiety
- open or closed society
- “theory of heroes”
- crisis
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Covid-19 has engulfed to different degrees all the societies in the world, from the beginning of the year 2020, and although it is less virulent today, it has still not disappeared. The pandemic will necessarily remain in the collective memory as a major event resulting in severe shutdown, increasing mortality and the erosion of social ties. Furthermore, among the individual and collective reactions, manifestations of anxiety or anguish, interindividual acts of violence, often intrafamilial, acts of femicide and manifestations of racism must also be mentioned. But these negative effects cannot conceal acts of solidarity, mutual support, and above all notable positive changes in the domain of the organization of work, the management of daily family life, literary and artistic creation, and finally in different technical domains. Various psychosocial theories, apart from psychoanalysis, were taken into account to throw light on the psychological, cultural and social phenomena resulting from the pandemic crisis. The announcement of the forthcoming end to this crisis may open up new perspectives of mobilization and reveal reservoirs of energy our society needs to reduce various forms of dysfunctioning, flagrant socioeconomic inequalities and major disparities in the domain of cultural consumption.
Réseaux sociaux