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Building back better from COVID-19: Knowledge, emergence and social contracts

Mark Pelling, Helen Adams, George Adamson, Alejandro Barcena, Sophie Blackburn, Maud Borie, Amy Donovan, Anshu Ogra, Faith E. Taylor, Yi Lü

2021Progress in Human Geography26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

COVID-19 recovery is an opportunity to enhance life chances by Building Back Better, an objective promoted by the UN and deployed politically at national level. To help understand emergent and intentional opportunities to Build Back Better, we propose a research agenda drawing from geographical thinking on social contracts, assemblage theory and the politics of knowledge. This points research towards the ways in which everyday and professional knowledge cocreation constrains vision and action. Whose knowledge is legitimate, how legitimacy is ascribed and the place of science, the media and government in these processes become sites for progressive Building Back Better.

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LegitimacyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Government (linguistics)PoliticsAction (physics)Public relationsSociologyEveryday life2019-20 coronavirus outbreakPolitical scienceKnowledge managementLawComputer scienceDiseasePhysicsLinguisticsPathologyVirologyPhilosophyMedicineQuantum mechanicsOutbreakInfectious disease (medical specialty)BiologyCOVID-19 epidemiological studiesDisaster Management and ResilienceZoonotic diseases and public health
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