The Unprecedented Impacts of COVID-19 and Global Responses

The Unprecedented Impacts of COVID-19 and Global Responses
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Publisher : IJOPEC PUBLICATION
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9781913809218
ISBN-13 : 1913809218
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Book Synopsis The Unprecedented Impacts of COVID-19 and Global Responses by : Farhang Morady

Download or read book The Unprecedented Impacts of COVID-19 and Global Responses written by Farhang Morady and published by IJOPEC PUBLICATION. This book was released on with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Democratic Education Network (DEN) is a collaborative group involving academicstaff and students that aims to organize and support the educational experience ofstudents at the University of Westminster. DEN has inspired students to engage locallyand globally.Since the outbreak of COVID-19, DEN has played a significant role engaging studentsonline, and aiming to facilitate their learning process. This book is a compilationof papers written by both students at the University of Westminster and its partnerinternational universities. The book brings together different topics and conceptsrelated to the governance and management of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Itanalyses the political, economic, and social impact of COVID-19 on the agendas set bygovernments all around the world. This edition of the book is a manifestation of DEN’scollective teamwork.“I am so pleased to see the hard work of staff and students in the DemocraticEducation Network (DEN) come to fruition in this excellent publication. I recognisethe value of these collaborations in our turbulent times, and it is lovely to see studentsand academic staff from all over the world come together to develop meaningful,apposite, and challenging scholarship. Working in partnership with students is such astrength of the culture at the University of Westminster, and it is great to see this workdemonstrated so effectively in this text


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