Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 4/2023

Open Access 07-09-2023 | COVID-19 | Symposium: Viral Trajectories

Radicalizing Hope

Authors: Michael Chapman, Paul Komesaroff

Published in: Journal of Bioethical Inquiry | Issue 4/2023

Login to get access

Abstract

The race against COVID-19 has been intense and painful and many of us are now looking for a way to move on. We may try to seize a degree of comfort and security by convincing ourselves that we are among the “fittest”—that is, among those who have managed to survive—who can now hope for a “new-normal” time, relatively unscathed. But this isn’t what we should be hoping for. Our world, and ourselves, will never be free of COVID-19 or its insidious effects. COVID-19, like climate change, is a threat multiplier and the challenges it has raised are now indelibly engraved in our vulnerable, interconnected lives. Rather than vainly hoping for a return to an imaginary, erstwhile “normal” what we need is something more fundamental: a new version of hope that embraces a courage to learn what we need to do, to enable us to live a future to which we aspire. Perhaps counter-intuitively, we need to accept that the COVID-19 experience has already changed us deeply and hope that we can learn from this and from the future changes that the pandemic will give rise to. We need to radicalize our responses to the challenges, enabling ourselves to learn new lessons about old but increasingly pertinent topics, such as the realities of human fragility, and inter-connection.
Literature
go back to reference Boseley, S. 2021. The race to make a COVID-19 vaccine. The Lancet 398(10303): 832–833.CrossRef Boseley, S. 2021. The race to make a COVID-19 vaccine. The Lancet 398(10303): 832–833.CrossRef
go back to reference Chien, F., M. Sadiq, H.W. Kamran, M.A. Nawaz, M.S. Hussain, and M. Raza. 2021. Co-movement of energy prices and stock market return: Environmental wavelet nexus of COVID-19 pandemic from the USA, Europe, and China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 28: 3235932373.CrossRef Chien, F., M. Sadiq, H.W. Kamran, M.A. Nawaz, M.S. Hussain, and M. Raza. 2021. Co-movement of energy prices and stock market return: Environmental wavelet nexus of COVID-19 pandemic from the USA, Europe, and China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 28: 3235932373.CrossRef
go back to reference Gergis, J. 2022. Humanity’s moment: A climate scientist’s case for hope. Collingwood: Black Inc. Gergis, J. 2022. Humanity’s moment: A climate scientist’s case for hope. Collingwood: Black Inc.
go back to reference Haque, F., and C. Fan. 2022. Prospect of microplastic pollution control under the “New normal” concept beyond COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Cleaner Production 367: 133027.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Haque, F., and C. Fan. 2022. Prospect of microplastic pollution control under the “New normal” concept beyond COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Cleaner Production 367: 133027.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
go back to reference Lear, J. 2008. Radical hope: Ethics in the face of cultural devastation. Harvard: Harvard University Press. Lear, J. 2008. Radical hope: Ethics in the face of cultural devastation. Harvard: Harvard University Press.
go back to reference Nussbaum, M.C. 2004. Hiding from humanity: Disgust, shame, and the law. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Nussbaum, M.C. 2004. Hiding from humanity: Disgust, shame, and the law. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
go back to reference Roy, A. 2022. Azadi: Freedom. Facism. Fiction. Penguin Books Roy, A. 2022. Azadi: Freedom. Facism. Fiction. Penguin Books
go back to reference Smith, M.J., and R.E.G. Upshur. 2020. Learning lessons from COVID-19 requires recognizing moral failures. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 17(4): 563–566.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Smith, M.J., and R.E.G. Upshur. 2020. Learning lessons from COVID-19 requires recognizing moral failures. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 17(4): 563–566.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
go back to reference Sorensen, K., O. Okan, D. Levin-Zamir, and B. Kondilis. 2021. Rebranding social distancing to physical distancing: Calling for a change in the health promotion vocabulary to enhance clear communication during a pandemic. Global Health Promotion 28(1): 5–14.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Sorensen, K., O. Okan, D. Levin-Zamir, and B. Kondilis. 2021. Rebranding social distancing to physical distancing: Calling for a change in the health promotion vocabulary to enhance clear communication during a pandemic. Global Health Promotion 28(1): 5–14.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
Metadata
Title
Radicalizing Hope
Authors
Michael Chapman
Paul Komesaroff
Publication date
07-09-2023
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Keyword
COVID-19
Published in
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry / Issue 4/2023
Print ISSN: 1176-7529
Electronic ISSN: 1872-4353
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11673-023-10291-2

Other articles of this Issue 4/2023

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 4/2023 Go to the issue

Symposium: Viral Trajectories

Regulating Movement in Pandemic Times