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  1. Digitale Autor:innenschaft: Praktiken und Politiken schriftstellerischer Selbstinszenierung
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  transcript Verlag ; DEU ; Bielefeld

    Im digitalen Zeitalter rücken Autor:innen auf neue Weise in den Fokus der literarischen Öffentlichkeit: Wollen sie erfolgreich sein, müssen sie auch (sich selbst) performen. Die Beiträger:innen fragen nach den Funktionen und Erscheinungsformen... more

     

    Im digitalen Zeitalter rücken Autor:innen auf neue Weise in den Fokus der literarischen Öffentlichkeit: Wollen sie erfolgreich sein, müssen sie auch (sich selbst) performen. Die Beiträger:innen fragen nach den Funktionen und Erscheinungsformen auktorialer Performanz in Weblogs, sozialen Medien und auf anderen digitalen Bühnen, die im Zuge der Covid-19-Pandemie einen Boom erlebten. Sie zeigen, wie analoge Medien und Praktiken der Autor:inneninszenierung im Digitalen aufgegriffen, modifiziert und mitunter durch neue Modelle öffentlicher Autor:innenschaft ersetzt werden. Neben den ökonomischen Zusammenhängen interessiert dabei insbesondere die politische Dimension schriftstellerischer Selbstinszenierung, die in digitalen Öffentlichkeiten virulent wird.

     

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    Subjects: Literatur; Rhetorik; Literaturwissenschaft; Literature; rhetoric and criticism; Autorschaft; Digitale Literatur; Selbstinszenierung; Performanz; Blog; Pandemie; Performance; Allgemeine Literaturwissenschaft; Authorship; Staging; Digital Literature; Public Sphere; Self-dramatisation; Pandemic; Literary Studies; Sprachwissenschaft; Linguistik; Science of Literature; Linguistics; Soziale Medien; Inszenierung; Digitalisierung; Selbstdarstellung; Öffentlichkeit; Weblog; Medien; Epidemie; Digitale Medien; social media; digitalization; self-presentation; the public; media; epidemic; digital media; literature (discipline)
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  2. The Last Man and ‘The First Woman’
    Unmanly Images of Unhuman Nature in Mary Shelley’s Ecocritism
    Author: Antal, Éva
    Published: [2020]

    Mary Shelley in her writings relies on the romanticised notions of nature: in addition to its beauties, the sublime quality is highlighted in its overwhelming greatness. In her ecological fiction, The Last Man (1826), the dystopian view of man... more

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    Mary Shelley in her writings relies on the romanticised notions of nature: in addition to its beauties, the sublime quality is highlighted in its overwhelming greatness. In her ecological fiction, The Last Man (1826), the dystopian view of man results in the presentation of the declining civilization and the catastrophic destruction of infested mankind. In the novel, all of the characters are associated with forces of culture and history. On the one hand, Mary Shelley, focussing on different human bonds, warns against the sickening discord and dissonance, the lack of harmony in the world, while, on the other hand, she calls for the respect of nature and natural order. The prophetic caring female characters ‘foresee’ the events but cannot help the beloved men to control their building and destroying powers. Mary Shelley expresses her unmanly view of nature and the author’s utopian hope seems to lie in ‘unhuman’ nature. While the epidemic, having been unleashed by the pests of patriarchal society and being accelerated by global warming, sweeps away humanity, Mother Nature flourishes and gains back her original ‘dwelling place’.

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Perichoresis; Warsaw, Poland : Sciendo, De Gruyter, 2003; 18(2020), 2, Seite 3-15; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Mary Shelley; ecocriticism; epidemic; nature; prophecy
  3. Mortality from the influenza pandemic of 1918-19 in Indonesia
    Published: June 2023
    Publisher:  Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, [Canberra]

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    Series: Working papers in trade and development ; no. 2023, 06
    Subjects: Spanish flu; epidemic; influenza pandemic; mortality; Java; Indonesia
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  4. Social distancing and supply disruptions in a pandemic
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics, Cambridge

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    Series: Cambridge working paper in economics ; 2031
    Cambridge-INET working paper series ; no.: 2020, 17
    Subjects: infectious disease; epidemic; recession; COVID-19
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  5. Social repercussions of pandemics
    Published: January 2021
    Publisher:  International Monetary Fund, [Washington, DC]

    Epidemics may have social scarring effects, increasing the likelihood of social unrest. They may also have mitigating effect, suppressing unrest by dissuading social activities. Using a new monthly panel on social unrest in 130 countries, we find a... more

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    Epidemics may have social scarring effects, increasing the likelihood of social unrest. They may also have mitigating effect, suppressing unrest by dissuading social activities. Using a new monthly panel on social unrest in 130 countries, we find a positive cross-sectional relationship between social unrest and epidemics. But the relationship reverses in the short run, implying that the mitigating effect dominates in the short run. Recent trends in social unrest immediately before and after the COVID-19 outbreak are consistent with this historic evidence. It is reasonable to expect that, as the pandemic fades, unrest may reemerge in locations where it previously existed

     

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    Series: IMF working paper ; WP/21, 21
    Subjects: COVID-19; crisis; disasters; epidemic; social unrest
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  6. Optimal vaccination in a SIRS epedemic model
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Center for Mathematical Economics (IMW), Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany

    We propose and solve an optimal vaccination problem within a deterministic compartmental model of SIRS type: the immunized population can become susceptible again, e.g. because of a not complete immunization power of the vaccine. A social planner... more

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    We propose and solve an optimal vaccination problem within a deterministic compartmental model of SIRS type: the immunized population can become susceptible again, e.g. because of a not complete immunization power of the vaccine. A social planner thus aims at reducing the number of susceptible individuals via a vaccination campaign, while minimizing the social and economic costs related to the infectious disease. As a theoretical contribution, we provide a technical non-smooth veri fication theorem, guaranteeing that a semiconcave viscosity solution to the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation identifies with the minimal cost function, provided that the closed-loop equation admits a solution. Conditions under which the closed-loop equation is well-posed are then derived by borrowing results from the theory of Regular Lagrangian Flows. From the applied point of view, we provide a numerical implementation of the model in a case study with quadratic instantaneous costs. Amongst other conclusions, we observe that in the long-run the optimal vaccination policy is able to keep the percentage of infected to zero, at least when the natural reproduction number and the reinfection rate are small.

     

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    Series: Working papers / Center for Mathematical Economics ; 667 (June 2022)
    Subjects: SIRS model; optimal control; viscosity solution; non-smooth verification theorem; epidemic; optimal vaccination
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  7. Economic and epidemiological effects of mandated and spontaneous social distancing
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics, Cambridge

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    Series: Cambridge working paper in economics ; 2117
    Cambridge-INET working paper series ; 2021, 10
    Subjects: Coronavirus; Mobilität; Lockdown; Morbidität; Infektionsschutz; Lohnersatzleistungen; Wirkungsanalyse; USA; infectious disease; epidemic; recession; COVID-19
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  8. Lockdown policy choices, outcomes & the value of preparation time
    a stylised model
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg

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    ISBN: 9789276237723
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    doi: 10.2765/67
    Series: Array ; 143 (June 2021)
    Subjects: coronavirus disease; COVID-19; lockdown; epidemic; public health; macroeconomic stabilisation; policy objectives; uncertainty
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  9. An empirical argument for mass testing: crude estimates of unreported COVID19 cases in the Philippines vis-à-vis others in the ASEAN-5
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines

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    Series: Working paper / Ateneo de Manila University, Department of Economics ; no. 2020, 14 (August 18, 2020)
    Subjects: COVID19; case fatality ratio; epidemic; pandemic
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  10. Epidemia y nivel de actividad económica: un modelo
    Published: setiembre
    Publisher:  Departamento de Economía, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lima, Perú

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    Series: Documento de trabajo / Departamento de Economía, PUCP ; no 494
    Subjects: SIQR-M; epidemic; GDP; quarantine; disease; immunity
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  11. Vaccination strategies in the midst of an epidemic
    Published: October 2021
    Publisher:  ECARES, Brussels, Belgium

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    Series: ECARES working paper ; 2021, 22
    Subjects: covid19; vaccination strategy; epidemic
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  12. V for vaccines and variants
    Published: September 2021
    Publisher:  CESifo, Center for Economic Studies & Ifo Institute, Munich, Germany

    We employ a new version of the ABC macro-epidemiological agent based model presented in Delli Gatti and Reissl (2020) to evaluate the effects of vaccinations and variants on the epidemic and macroeconomic outlook. Vaccination plays the role of a... more

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    We employ a new version of the ABC macro-epidemiological agent based model presented in Delli Gatti and Reissl (2020) to evaluate the effects of vaccinations and variants on the epidemic and macroeconomic outlook. Vaccination plays the role of a mitigating factor, reducing the frequency and the amplitude of contagion waves, while also significantly improving macroeconomic performance. The emergence of a variant, on the other hand, plays the role of an accelerating factor, increasing the volatility of epidemic curves and worsening the macroeconomic outlook. If a more contagious variant emerges after vaccination becomes available, therefore, the mitigating factor of the latter is at least partially offset by the former. A new and improved vaccine in turn can redress the situation. Vaccinations and variants, therefore, can be conceived of as drivers of an intertwined cycle impacting both epidemiological and macroeconomic developments.

     

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    Series: CESifo working paper ; no. 9291 (2021)
    Subjects: agent-based models; epidemic; Covid; vaccination; variant
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  13. Humans against virus or humans against humans: a game theory approach to the COVID-19 pandemic
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Banco de la Republica Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia

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    Series: Borradores de economía ; no. 1160 (2021)
    Subjects: Coronavirus; Unvollkommene Information; SIR-Modell; Spieltheorie; Wohlfahrtsanalyse; Infektionsschutz; USA; COVID-19; epidemic; game theory; information assymetries; macroeconomics; testing; containment policies; disclosure; divulgation; optimal policies
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 53 Seiten), Illustrationen
  14. Social repercussions of pandemics
    Published: January 2021
    Publisher:  International Monetary Fund, [Washington, DC]

    Epidemics may have social scarring effects, increasing the likelihood of social unrest. They may also have mitigating effect, suppressing unrest by dissuading social activities. Using a new monthly panel on social unrest in 130 countries, we find a... more

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    Epidemics may have social scarring effects, increasing the likelihood of social unrest. They may also have mitigating effect, suppressing unrest by dissuading social activities. Using a new monthly panel on social unrest in 130 countries, we find a positive cross-sectional relationship between social unrest and epidemics. But the relationship reverses in the short run, implying that the mitigating effect dominates in the short run. Recent trends in social unrest immediately before and after the COVID-19 outbreak are consistent with this historic evidence. It is reasonable to expect that, as the pandemic fades, unrest may reemerge in locations where it previously existed

     

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    Series: IMF working paper ; WP/21, 21
    Subjects: COVID-19; crisis; disasters; epidemic; social unrest
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  15. Viral social media videos can raise pro-social behaviours when an epidemic arises
    Published: 4-2020
    Publisher:  Chapman University, Economic Science Institute, [Orange, CA]

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    Series: ESI working papers ; 20, 15
    Subjects: Viral social media; pro-sociality; risk attitude; health communication; experiment; epidemic
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  16. The opioid epidemic
    a geography in two phases
    Published: April 2021
    Publisher:  United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Washington, DC

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    Series: Economic research report ; number 287 (April 2021)
    Subjects: drug overdose; chronic pain; opioids; rural; epidemic; prescription painkillers; physical disability; fentanyl; heroin; mortality; economic hardship
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  17. Testing as an approach to control the corona epidemic dynamics and avoid lockdowns
    Published: January 2021
    Publisher:  Universität Paderborn, Center for International Economics, [Paderborn]

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    Series: Center for International Economics working paper series ; no. 2021, 01
    Subjects: Corona testing; epidemic; lockdowns; cost pandemic response; world economy
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  18. Social distancing and supply disruptions in a pandemic
    Published: June 18, 2020
    Publisher:  CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, London

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    Series: CFM discussion paper series ; CFM-DP 2020, 16
    Subjects: infectious disease; epidemic; recession; COVID-19
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  19. Can disaster preparedness change the game?
    mitigating the health impact of disease outbreaks
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Economic Research Forum (ERF), Dokki, Giza, Egypt

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    Series: ERF working papers series ; no. 1466 (March 2021)
    Subjects: Preparedness; mitigation; health emergency; epidemic; maternal mortality; child mortality
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  20. Testing as an approach to control the corona epidemic dynamics and avoid lockdowns
    Published: January 11th 2021
    Publisher:  Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Europäisches Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen (EIIW), Wuppertal, Germany

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    Series: EIIW discussion paper ; 289
    Subjects: Corona testing; epidemic; lockdowns; cost pandemic response; world economy
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  21. Internal migration and the spread of Covid-19
    Published: August 2020
    Publisher:  CEFIR, Moscow

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    Series: NES working paper series ; no. 276
    Subjects: internal migration; mobility; health; epidemic; Covid-19
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