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The app software should be designed to be participatory so that people understand the approach being used and trust it, says computer science professor Claudia Müller-Birn.
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The populists’ call for a return to the nation state does not appear to be an effective means of fighting pandemics or for dealing with the economic and social consequences they produce, says Professor Tanja Börzel.
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Based on past epidemics such as SARS and MERS, South Korea was better prepared for the coronavirus pandemic than European countries, says Korean studies scholar Prof. Dr. Eun-Jeung Lee.
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“Coronavirus – Ask the Experts” / Part 7: Joachim Trebbe, Communication Studies
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“Individual freedom hits a limit when it begins to violate the freedom of others.” Philosophy professor Stefan Gosepath from Freie Universität Berlin on justice, morality, and decision-making processes during the coronavirus crisis.
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How well is the health care system prepared for the corona crisis? For the fifth part of our series, we spoke with business economist Carolin Auschra.
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How is society reacting to the coronavirus crisis? In part four of our series, we spoke with Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology Hansjörg Dilger.
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A survey on the risk perception of people in the corona crisis and their coping strategies has just been conducted at Freie Universität Berlin. Professor Lars Gerhold and Roman Peperhove explain the results.
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A deep historic rupture: In part two of our series on the coronavirus pandemic, Dennis Yücel spoke with Paul Nolte, a professor of modern and contemporary history.
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The coronavirus pandemic from an academic perspective. In the first installment of our new series, Dennis Yücel speaks with sociology professor Martin Voss.
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