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COVID provoked a multi-dimensional crisis that overwhelmed existing
concepts of social resilience that focus on a singular crisis. This
volume proposes an alternative. In The Coronavirus Crisis and Its
Teachings: Steps towards Multi-Resilience Roland Benedikter and
Karim Fathi first describe the pluri-dimensional characteristics of
the Coronavirus crisis. Then they draw the pillars for a more
"multi-resilient" Post-Corona world including socio-political
recommendations on how to generate it. The Coronavirus crisis has
proven to be a bundle crisis consisting of multiple, interconnected
crisis dimensions. Before Corona, most concepts of a "resilient
society" implied a rather isolated focus on only one crisis at a
time. Future preparedness in the 21st century will require a multi-
and transdisciplinary risk-management concept that the authors call
"multi-resilience". "Multi-resilience" means to systematically
enhance the universal resilience competencies of societies, such as
collective intelligence or overall responsiveness, making them
appliable to pluri-dimensional crisis contexts. If the Coronavirus
crisis in retrospect will have contributed to implementing
multi-resilience, then it will ultimately have contributed to
progress. This volume includes a Foreword by Jan Nederveen Pieterse
and an Afterword by Manfred B. Steger.
The book, deliberately written in generally understandable language
for all interested readers, paints a unique, transdisciplinary
overall picture of resilience as a national and international
social factor of our time. It shows that in terms of
socio-political significance, the concept of resilience is in no
way inferior to the older, hitherto dominant concepts of
sustainability and development; indeed, it actively complements
them, in some cases contradicts them, but also completes them.
Resilience as a societal factor involves all sectors, such as
politics, the economy, science and civil society, and thus
represents an indispensable frame of reference in the overarching
recent debate on the "learning society". "Fathi analyzes the still
little-tapped topic of "societal resilience" from entirely new
perspectives and with a stimulating thematic breadth. A must-read
for anyone who wants to grasp this topic holistically." Prof. Dr.
Uwe Schneidewind
Das Buch, bewusst in allgemeinverstandlicher Sprache fur alle
interessierten Leserinnen und Leser geschrieben, zeichnet ein
einmaliges, transdisziplinares Gesamtbild von Resilienz als
nationalem und internationalem Gesellschaftsfaktor unserer Zeit. Es
zeigt, dass der Resilienzbegriff an gesellschaftspolitischer
Bedeutung den alteren, bislang dominierenden Konzepten der
Nachhaltigkeit und Entwicklung in nichts nachsteht, ja diese aktiv
erganzt, teilweise widerspricht, aber auch vervollstandigt.
Resilienz als Gesellschaftsfaktor bezieht alle Sektoren, wie z. B.
die Politik, Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und Zivilgesellschaft, mit
ein und stellt damit einen unverzichtbaren Referenzrahmen in der
ubergeordneten neueren Debatte um die "lernende Gesellschaft" dar.
"Fathi analysiert das noch wenig erschlossene Thema der
"gesellschaftlichen Resilienz" aus voellig neuen Perspektiven und
in einer anregenden thematischen Breite. Ein Muss fur jeden, der
dieses Thema ganzheitlich erfassen will." Prof. Dr. Uwe
Schneidewind
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