Description:Not too long ago, the world was busy crafting a global future with unmitigated globalization and the relentless march of Industry 4.0. A black swan event then happened. An outbreak of COVID-19 coronavirus surged worldwide and resulted in a global pandemic that devastated economies, eliminated the weak/infirmed/elderly/young, and then targeted the general population. It destroyed small and medium-sized enterprises and hastened the demise of sunset industries, resulting in record numbers of bankruptcies. Instead of succumbing to the despair of a worldwide cataclysmic event, a group of Asian scholars from multiple disciplines got together. This group of scholars put their different specializations to use and adopted an on-site, viewpoint perspective of how the pandemic affected their lives and also the lives of the communities in their studies to contribute to this volume.The volume is interdisciplinary by nature and a product of exceptional contributions from a multidisciplinary panel of scholars, ranging from anthropologists, sociologists, historians to economists. The interdisciplinary approach employed here allows one to look at and understand subject matter critically — COVID-19 and its recovery — not just through diverse analytical frameworks but also through broader, historical variations as well as technologies studies. There is no existing literature equivalent to this subject matter given the ongoing pandemic as it unfolds simultaneously across regions and even continents while exerting differential impacts on various sectors such as agriculture, religion, technology, etc. With the advantage of its interdisciplinary approaches examined in differing geographical locations in Asia, the volume makes a scholarly contribution to analyzing the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak and the coping mechanisms adopted by humankind in various capacities to mitigate it. Introduction (Tai Wei Lim)
COVID-19 and
An Update on Japan's Agricultural Cooperatives in the Age of COVID-19 (Yoshihisa Godo)The End of the Agriculture Boom in Japan under the COVID-19 Pandemic (Yoshihisa Godo)
COVID-19 and the
COVID-19 and Overseas Chinese Community in A Case Study of Yokohama Chinatown (Elim Wong and Wilson Lee)The Resilience of Hong Kong's Civil Society under COVID-19 Conditions (Ka Shing Ng)Community Work and Social Support for Singaporeans during COVID-19 (Wong Chong Wai, Kenneth)
COVID-19 and
COVID-19 and Investigating the Interconnection of Modern Science and Islam (Satoshi Abe)COVID-19 and Technology (Tai Wei Lim)
COVID-19 and the
Legal Issues Pertaining to COVID-19 in Hong Kong (Samantha Ka Mei Ma)
COVID-19 and Global
The Maritime Silk Road (MSR) in the Era of COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemi (Tai Wei Lim)Omicron and Its Impact on the Modern Maritime Trading Route (Tai Wei Lim)Last Globalization, De-globalization, and Anti-globalization (Wing Lok Hung)Conclusion (Tai Wei Lim)We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Crafting an Asian Future in the Post-COVID-19 Asia. To get started finding Crafting an Asian Future in the Post-COVID-19 Asia, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Crafting an Asian Future in the Post-COVID-19 Asia
Description: Not too long ago, the world was busy crafting a global future with unmitigated globalization and the relentless march of Industry 4.0. A black swan event then happened. An outbreak of COVID-19 coronavirus surged worldwide and resulted in a global pandemic that devastated economies, eliminated the weak/infirmed/elderly/young, and then targeted the general population. It destroyed small and medium-sized enterprises and hastened the demise of sunset industries, resulting in record numbers of bankruptcies. Instead of succumbing to the despair of a worldwide cataclysmic event, a group of Asian scholars from multiple disciplines got together. This group of scholars put their different specializations to use and adopted an on-site, viewpoint perspective of how the pandemic affected their lives and also the lives of the communities in their studies to contribute to this volume.The volume is interdisciplinary by nature and a product of exceptional contributions from a multidisciplinary panel of scholars, ranging from anthropologists, sociologists, historians to economists. The interdisciplinary approach employed here allows one to look at and understand subject matter critically — COVID-19 and its recovery — not just through diverse analytical frameworks but also through broader, historical variations as well as technologies studies. There is no existing literature equivalent to this subject matter given the ongoing pandemic as it unfolds simultaneously across regions and even continents while exerting differential impacts on various sectors such as agriculture, religion, technology, etc. With the advantage of its interdisciplinary approaches examined in differing geographical locations in Asia, the volume makes a scholarly contribution to analyzing the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak and the coping mechanisms adopted by humankind in various capacities to mitigate it. Introduction (Tai Wei Lim)
COVID-19 and
An Update on Japan's Agricultural Cooperatives in the Age of COVID-19 (Yoshihisa Godo)The End of the Agriculture Boom in Japan under the COVID-19 Pandemic (Yoshihisa Godo)
COVID-19 and the
COVID-19 and Overseas Chinese Community in A Case Study of Yokohama Chinatown (Elim Wong and Wilson Lee)The Resilience of Hong Kong's Civil Society under COVID-19 Conditions (Ka Shing Ng)Community Work and Social Support for Singaporeans during COVID-19 (Wong Chong Wai, Kenneth)
COVID-19 and
COVID-19 and Investigating the Interconnection of Modern Science and Islam (Satoshi Abe)COVID-19 and Technology (Tai Wei Lim)
COVID-19 and the
Legal Issues Pertaining to COVID-19 in Hong Kong (Samantha Ka Mei Ma)
COVID-19 and Global
The Maritime Silk Road (MSR) in the Era of COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemi (Tai Wei Lim)Omicron and Its Impact on the Modern Maritime Trading Route (Tai Wei Lim)Last Globalization, De-globalization, and Anti-globalization (Wing Lok Hung)Conclusion (Tai Wei Lim)We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Crafting an Asian Future in the Post-COVID-19 Asia. To get started finding Crafting an Asian Future in the Post-COVID-19 Asia, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.