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Covid-19: Crossed views of Dauphine-PSL researchers on the health crisis

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In a collective book published one year after the beginning of the crisis, researchers from Université Paris Dauphine - PSL investigate the situation from the perspective of their discipline, through 34 short articles.

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On March 12, 2020, at 8:00 pm, President Emmanuel Macron took the floor to detail his policies to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic. During his speech, he announced all schools and universities in the country would be closed. One year later, researchers continue to share their expertise in response to the crisis.
Researchers from the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL, and their co-authors, have been working since last summer to write a series of short articles that have been collected in a collective work. As part of their research work, and as part of a multidisciplinary working group created in March 2020, they have investigated the issues from the perspective of their discipline: economics, management, sociology and political science, law, mathematics and computer science.
This collection contributes to the analysis of the crisis and to the policies that have been taken to date, to what the crisis revealed about our societies. It underlines the complexity of this unprecedented situation and the importance of establishing multidisciplinary teams on complex societal issues.

The crossed views shed new light on certain aspects of the Covid-19 crisis and put into perspective the many current debates.

The book is coordinated by Bruno Bouchard, Vice President of Research (Dauphine - PSL), and Djalil Chafaï, former Vice President of Digital Affairs (Dauphine - PSL).