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    http://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/4785| Title: | Everyday Life “Turned upside Down”: Disasters, Future and Resilience | 
| Authors: | Mangone, Emiliana Zyuzev, Nikolay | 
| Keywords: | Disasters;Risk;COVID-19;Future;Resilience | 
| Issue Date: | 2020 | 
| Citation: | Mangone, E. e N. Zyuzev. (2020). “Everyday Life “Turned upside Down”: Disasters, Future and Resilience.” Culture e Studi del Sociale, 5 (1), Special issue, 175-193. | 
| Abstract: | Disasters change individuals and the social structure. Two categories are essential to study disasters: time and space. To these, we should add risk that is a cultural object resulting from interpretation. Its representations are subjective and they stem from the socio-cultural framework of reference. In the article, we will apply to the COVID-19 epidemic in Italy the four risk-related issues emerging by the interplay between the degree of knowledge (certain/uncertain) and that of consent (contested/complete) as in Douglas and Wildavsky. We will describe the four types of problems about the evaluation of the consequences con-cerning this health risk and we will consider the role of institutions. Since disasters disrupt the regularity and predictability of everyday life, the temporal dimension individuals ex-perience is flattened onto the present. Our conclusions reflect on the possibility to counter-act this and on available tools to foresee when constructing a future after a disaster. | 
| URI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-2968 http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/4785 http://www.cussoc.it/index.php/journal/issue/archive | 
| ISSN: | 2531-3975 | 
| Appears in Collections: | Culture e Studi del Sociale. Vol. 5, n. 1, (2020) Numero Speciale | 
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