How Shall Society Be Rebuilt After Covid-19?

June 1, 2020 at 6:22 am Leave a comment

Demos, a UK educational charity, has started Renew Normal, a national conversation around what should happen after the COVID-19 crisis. A million people will be invited to propose ideas how daily life should change after the pandemic.

The lockdown has changed society brutally from one day to the next. Now the restrictions are going to be eased, and “normal life” will become possible again step by step. But the question is whether we want to do everything again as we did before or if we take this opportunity to shape our lives and societies in order to live in a better world when the Corona crisis is over.

Just as after a recovered illness the person who has been restored to health should ask himself what has to be changed about his lifestyle, also state and society should ask how one wants to shape life after Covid-19. A mere “back to normal”, without thinking twice, would not be the right way – rather we should learn from this crisis and use it as an opportunity to tackle wrong developments and make our lives and our society better than before the pandemic.

The British think tank “Demos” is pursuing this goal and has started a national conversation about the future that people want to come out of the current situation and how they can work together to secure it. They have launched the website “Renew Normaland established an expert commission. A survey has been started in which a million people are planned to take part. The survey’s results are evaluated by the commission, discussed with the public and, finally, proposals are to be made to the government. The aim is to bring the voices and stories of the citizens to the politicians, and let those voices set the agenda for the future.

I think this is a brilliant idea, which should be adopted within other countries, too! Who could launch such a national dialogue in Austria?

On its website, “Demos” describes its approach as follows:

“To start with, we need as many people as possible to tell us how life has changed and how you feel about it. We want to know what’s important to you, what you’ve struggled with and also any ways your life has improved or been easier. At the same time, we’ll look at all the changes made by government, businesses and other institutions throughout the period – from the furlough scheme to how schools have coped – as well as find out anything we can about what people are doing differently – exercising more, for example. We’ll publish what we find out in a report by the end of the summer.

“Next we’ll work with our expert commissioners on the issues you’ve told us are most important to you. Using lots of different methods, we’ll take what we learned from the first part of the project and delve deeper into finding out how different people have been affected by the changes, and suggest different solutions for people to discuss. We’re particularly looking for things you’ve said you’d like to go back to the way they were, and things you’d like to see change permanently, and how difficult making that happen will be. If you’d like to stay involved in the project, we’d love to ask your opinion again throughout this stage, so we can make sure as many people as possible agree with what we find.

“Finally, again working with our commissioners, we’ll take what we’ve learned to the government in the form of policies they can implement. This way, people from all walks of life will have been involved in deciding how we rebuild our society, and we can make sure it’s one that’s better for everyone.”

Demos is an educational charity. Find out more about it at demos.co.uk.

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