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COVID-19 infection induces higher trust in strangers. [PDF]
Gambetta D, Morisi D.
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A study on prosocial behavior of wearing a mask and self-quarantining to prevent the spread of diseases underpinned by evolutionary game theory. [PDF]
Tori R, Tanimoto J.
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The κ-statistics approach to epidemiology. [PDF]
Kaniadakis G +8 more
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Notes from Self-Isolation: Imagination in Times of Ruptures. [PDF]
Hawlina H, Zittoun T.
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Revisiting 'The Plague' by Camus: Shaping the 'social absurdity' of the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Banerjee D +3 more
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Italian wealth in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries was a fertile seedbed in which Renaissance civilization flowered. We have already noted how Italy led the way in the development of commercial capitalism.
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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Decameron 2.0: Web-based world by the Decameron Collective
<p>Decameron 2.0 is a 3D virtual environment designed for web browsers using the Unity game engine, which is the product of the work of the Decameron Collective, a group of nine research creators from Canada. The project takes cues from Giovanni Boccaccio's plague narrative The Decameron (1348-1353) - a medieval frame narrative about a group of ...
Izabella Pruska Oldenhof +8 more
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The Figure of the Staggering Rat: Reading Colonial Outbreak Narratives Against the Grain of "Virus Hunting". [PDF]
Lynteris C.
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