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Section 1 Theorizing -- 1. Risk in a Post-Truth Society, Joost Van Loon -- 2. The pandemic COVID19 and decision-making under uncertainty: The Norwegian government's handling of what is said and suppressed, Hafting, Tore -- 3. The Stock Market, Universal Intermediary Power, and State Support in the Face of COVID-19, Dean Curran -- Part 2. Inequalities and Rights -- 4. COVID-19 in the Sahel : A multidisciplinary risk analysis, Bencherif, Adib -- 5. Social, health and environmental impacts of compulsory isolation in Buenos Aires' settlements, Tobias, Melina and Soledad Fernandez Bouzo -- 6. On the justifiability of corona lockdown measures in India's context, Kritika Maheshwari -- Section 3 Governing COVID-19 -- 7. A tsunami of risk and uncertainty in slow-motion, Magdalena Gil & Eduardo A. Undurraga -- 8. Risk and shame in the English lockdown under Covid-19, Jo Warner -- Section 5 Trust and Distrust -- 9. Trust, lockdowns and risk assessment: opinions and behavior across the world, Minna Lundgren -- 10. Social distancing, isolation and lockdown: trust considerations during COVID-19 in Australia, Paul Ward -- Section 6 Public Discourse -- 11. COVID-19 in Argentina: Risks, Media, and Fears in Pandemic Times, Brenda Focas -- 12. Discourses around telework in the Brazilian banking sector: COVID-19 shifting framings of vulnerability and risk, Fernanda Sousa-Duarte -- Section 7 Everyday Life -- 13. Biographies of preparedness: from everyday life to Covid-19 pandemic, Kvarnlöf, Linda -- 14.The Ethics of Risk Research in the time of COVID-19: Privileging the Wellbeing of Girls and Women in the Context of Gender-Based Violence in Rural South Africa, Relebohile Moletsane & Claudia Mitchell -- 15. Risk, Mourning, Politics: The Loneliness of COVID-19 Deaths in Iran, Bayatrizi, Zohreh & Reza Taslimi-Tehrani -- Section 8 Risk and Environment -- COVID-19 and the Environment, Rolf Lidskog & Adam Standring. |