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      Covid-19: The cultural constructions of a global crisis

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      International Journal of Cultural Studies
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      Covid-19, crisis, event, global, pandemic

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          This is the Introduction to the special issue on Covid-19 and the cultural constructions of a global crisis. Contextualizing understandings of the pandemic in relation to the concepts of ‘event’ and ‘crisis’, especially to the idea that modernity is itself a condition of perpetual crisis, it proposes that the pandemic is a crisis-event that catalyses new possibilities for making visible endemic inequalities and injustices across highly variable cultural and social domains, from the personal to the global. Always open to containment and appropriation, this crisis of visibility and invisibility is discussed as it pertains to the body, to space and social proximity, and to media and mediation. The individual contributions to the special issue are introduced in relation to these topics.

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                International Journal of Cultural Studies
                SAGE Publications (Sage UK: London, England )
                1367-8779
                1460-356X
                25 April 2022
                25 April 2022
                : 13678779221095106
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                [1-13678779221095106]Hebrew University of Jerusalem
                [2-13678779221095106]Ringgold 4905, universityLondon School of Economics and Political Science; , UK
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                [*]Paul Frosh, Department of Communication and Journalism, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem 91905, Israel. Email: paul.frosh@ 123456mail.huji.ac.il
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                10.1177/13678779221095106
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