Maps and Calendars of the Pandemic
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic associated with the SARS-CoV-2 virus has been generating a series of severe effects on the experiences of social space and time, which deserves attention and understanding. In this text, an initial approach to the problem is proposed, examining how these experiences could be giving continuity or transforming space-time regimes that were already under way. For this purpose, measures of confinement and regulation of the rhythms of daily life are analyzed, as well as projections of the behavior of the pandemic on maps and calendars. This leads to identify how geopolitics and chronopolitics of the pandemic operate, and to propose some strategies for what follows.
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