Abstract

The article outlines the directions of the study of temporal perspectives of the pandemic crisis. Theoretical plots of social time, temporal aspects of social policy and social work in the new socio­cultural reality are revealed. In the context of a pandemic, the characteristics of crisis temporality attract attention. Special attention is paid to the aspects of pandemic traumatization as the consequences of social response to the challenges of the covid­19 crisis. Examples of empirical studies of social time are presented and interpreted.

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