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|a The psychology of Covid-19 :
|b building resilience for future pandemics /
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|t World Risk Society --
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|t Natural Risks: Uncertain Science --
|t Overview of pandemic science --
|t Non-paradigmatic science --
|t Academic crisis --
|t Governmental decision-making --
|t Pharmaceutical companies --
|t International institutions --
|t Preparedness --
|t Uncertain data --
|t nudging paradigm --
|t Herd immunity --
|t Quarantine --
|t How to create resilient science --
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|t Social Risks: Uncertain Politicians --
|t Overview of the politics of pandemics --
|t Governmental risk management model --
|t corruption hypothesis --
|t ecological hypothesis --
|t hyper-connection hypothesis --
|t capitalism hypothesis --
|t biopolitics hypothesis --
|t state of exception and the shock doctrine hypothesis --
|t Inequality models --
|t How to create resilient politics --
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|t Media Risks: Uncertain Journalists --
|t Overview --
|t Misinformation --
|t Exposure and trust --
|t Political context --
|t How to create resilient media communication --
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|t Risk-Perception: Uncertain Interpretations --
|t Overview of risk-perception --
|t Individual risk-perception model --
|t Social risk-perception model --
|t Cultural risk-perception model --
|t Governmental risk-perception model --
|t Global risk-perception model --
|t Unknown risks --
|t Behavioural and mental health impact model --
|t How to create resilient risk-perception --
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|t Mental Health Risks: Uncertain Minds --
|t Overview of models --
|t Symptoms --
|t Organic disease theory --
|t Stress-coping model --
|t Stress makes individuals susceptible to infections model --
|t Interactional-ecological model --
|t Quarantine side effects --
|t Stages --
|t Obsessive-compulsive behaviour and hoarding --
|t How to create resilient mental health --
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|t Existential Risks: Uncertain Life --
|t Overview --
|t Phenomenological model: uncertainties in daily life --
|t Unfulfilled wish for certainty --
|t Existential threat --
|t Terror management theory: coping with existential threat --
|t Meaning in life --
|t Existential education --
|t How to create existential resilience --
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|t World Resilience Society --
|t From world risk society to world resilience society --
|t world risk society --
|t world resilience society --
|t Political activism --
|t Health authorities --
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