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1.Introductory thoughts on exploring the COVID-19 crisis through interdisciplinary lenses. Part I.Societal reactions: Communication and legitimacy in a time of crisis. 2.Face masks in the Danish COVID-19 context: A representative of the crisis and communication strategies.
3. Pastoral manifestations of legitimacy in a welfare state in crisis. 4.Common Ethical Principles and Biopolitics in Times of COVID-19. Part II.People and everyday life: Intimacy and care when the crisis hits. 5.The inclusive potentials of extraordinary life - Young disabled lives in pandemic times. 6.Ageing abjection from a COVID-19 crisis perspective. 7.Challenges to Relationship Intimacy during COVID-19: LATT (Living Apart Together Transnationally Couples). Part III.Urgent changes and sustainable solutions: Crisis as a gamechanger for sustainable development? 8.COVID-19: A disruption of interprofessional collaboration in health care 9.Digital vigilance: Learnings from the COVID-19 pandemic. 10.Health and sustainable development in the food sector? The case of COVID-19 in the meat industry. 11.The COVID-19 Lockdown and Pathways for Sustainable Transition. Part IV.Development of knowledge: Scientific changes in epidemiology and microbiology and lasting effects. 12.Framing the Roots of Critical COVID-19 Public Health Concepts: Intersecting History and Epidemiology. 13.The gut feeling during the COVID-19 pandemic.