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Title: | Covid-19 pandemic : socio-economic, psychological and philosophical issues on security |
Authors: | Tachmatzidis, Ioannis |
Keywords: | Epidemics -- Case studies Investment analysis -- Case studies Economics -- Case studies Psychology -- Case studies Management -- Case studies Strategy -- Case studies Globalization -- Case studies Group identity -- Case studies Communication -- Case studies |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | University of Piraeus. International Strategic Management Association |
Citation: | Tachmatzidis, I. (2020). Covid-19 pandemic: socio-economic, psychological and philosophical issues on security. European Research Studies Journal, 23(Special issue 3), i-ix. |
Abstract: | Security vs. Pandemic or vice versa? These two concepts interact in a unilateral way in both the personal and social becoming. They, both, focus on the survival instinct; survival could be considered as the eternal and universal force to living. For the purpose of the present article, the meaning of security is extrapolated to many aspects of life and structures, such as State, society, humans. The analysis is performed under the scope of structural parameters of the society, such as safety, State strategic management, globalization, economy, stress, ethos, self-existence and co-existence, social identity, regulatory framework, technology, strategic information and communication. Furthermore, there is reference on the vital concept of self-presence throughout the paper as part of the framework of “Istamology”. In conclusion, there are questions for further consideration on the issue of security and pandemic. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/78986 |
Appears in Collections: | European Research Studies Journal, Volume 23, Special Issue 3 |
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