LO SPAZIO VISSUTO TRA MOBILITÀ E RESTRIZIONI DA COVID-19

Maurizio Zignale

Abstract


The experienced space between mobility and Covid-19 restrictions. – If it is true that lived space represents our becoming and our being individual in our society, any variation on it, it implicates for the human race a physical, mental and relational disturbance. Human being lives in his territory and territory is modeled, for better or for worse, by human being. Global events, such as pandemics, force human being to confront himself with an enemy more and more underhand, able to undermine his certainties, gained until today.
Daily mobility has to be reconsidered in a new way; principles, for example, as The Schengen Agreement, is put to the test, causing a block in every region, and calling into doubt the worth of the same principle.
Which scenarios shall we face at the end of this pandemic? How is human being going to take on global future events? And what restrictions are adaptable to our freedom and democracy? Are we ready to face them?


Keyword


Mobility, Lived space, Pandemic

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202001_20

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