REDISEÑANDO LA VIDA ANTE LA COVID-19: INJERENCIAS EN LA POLÍTICA, SOCIEDAD, Y ECONOMÍA
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https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v4i10.4151Palabras clave:
COVID-19, Política, Sociedad, Economía.Resumen
El ser humano se ha visto forzado a repensar su vida y rediseñar su cotidianidad en todos los aspectos. Tanto, ante la llegada de la pandemia COVID-19 como, por las medidas de salida implementadas para afrontar la pandemia. La COVID-19 es percibida como la “Némesis” de la humanidad, generadora de problemáticas tanto de corto, mediano y largo plazo. Esta investigación explora el rediseño de la vida aplicada por el ser humano en el ámbito político, social y económico como estrategia de salida ante la pandemia generada por la COVID-19. Para el desarrollo del trabajo se aplicó un diseño de investigación analítico, exploratorio y no experimental. Su ejecución estuvo en función de una revisión bibliográfica de artículos científicos indexados en bases de datos mundiales. Entre los principales resultados se determina la expansión en el uso de redes sociales por parte de las entidades gubernamentales, y entes políticos en general. Se evidenció también circunstancias referentes al deterioro de aspectos sociales y económicos trascendentes para la vida del ser humano.
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