COVID-19: THE CAPTIVE SOCIETY IN THE GLOBAL SPACE
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https://doi.org/10.5377/rlpc.v1i2.9838Keywords:
Pandemic, coronavirus, space, societyAbstract
Our globalized society unashamedly displays the potential threat to its species. The uncontrolled spread of an unprecedented disease: COVID-19, is producing consequences for human development that are still impossible to foresee. Perceptions and realities of arecent phenomenon in full expansion. A new affront that provokes and drives society as a whole. In short, a dantesque show worthy of Saramago pen. What are the context conditions and the actions implemented? What new challenges does the urban space assume? What risks and opportunities does it announce? What happens in the border spaces? The answer to these questions is intended to reflect theoretically on the spatial dimension of this coronavirus, and its impact on human society. It is worth mentioning the provisional and tentative nature of this essay, given the temporal and spatial validity of the process that is being attempted.
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