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Recovering Civility during COVID-19

Recovering Civility during COVID-19

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This Open Access book examines many of the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic through the distinctive lens of civility. The idea of civility appears often in both public and academic debates, and a polarized political climate frequently leads to allegations of uncivil speech and behaviour. Norms of civility are always contested, even more so in moments of crisis such as a global pandemic. A focus on civility provides crucial insight and guidance on how to navigate the social and political challenges resulting from COVID-19. Furthermore, it offers a framework through which citizens and policymakers can better understand the causes and consequences of incivility, and devise ways to recover civility in our social and political lives.

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Keywords

  • Civility and COVID-19
  • Countering incivility during COVID-19
  • COVID-19 epidemic
  • COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Economic Implications of COVID-19
  • Ethics
  • Ethics & moral philosophy
  • Humanities
  • Moral civility in a time of COVID-19
  • Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics
  • Negative political consequences of the global pandemic
  • Negative social consequences of the global pandemic
  • open access
  • Philosophy
  • Philosophy and COVID-19
  • Political civility in a time of COVID-19
  • Political Implications of COVID-19
  • Political Philosophy
  • Political Science & Theory
  • political theory
  • Political Theory and COVID-19
  • Politics & government
  • Public Health and COVID-19
  • Social & political philosophy
  • Social implications of COVID-19
  • Social Philosophy
  • Social Sciences and COVID-19
  • Society & Social Sciences
  • Theoretical and Policy Implications for Civility

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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-33-6706-7

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