Critical Human Security and Public Policy Challenges in a Post-Covid World: UK and South Korea

Lead Research Organisation: University of Bristol
Department Name: Sch for Policy Studies

Abstract

This project brings together a multidisciplinary team of researchers from the UK and South Korea to contribute to the development of a body of knowledge, academic exchange and collaboration, and dissemination activities focusing on critical human security and public policy challenges in a post-Covid world. It draws on a team with an established and proven track record of collaboration whilst also seeks to deepen and broaden the network, contribute to the creation of a critical mass of researchers, and build the capacity and skills of early career researchers. The spread and impact of Covid-19 since March 2020 has highlighted the integrated nature of communities and different dimensions of life, and how these interact within and across policy spheres. As the health crisis has evolved into an economic, social and fiscal crisis paradoxically the responses to and the impacts of what has been a global pandemic have been highly differentiated and variegated nationally and locally affecting groups of people and places in very different ways. This collaboration will draw on critical human security as the overall comparative, conceptual and analytical framework through which to understand better the complex and integrated policy challenges of the pandemic and sustainable strategies for addressing them as both South Korea and the UK look towards a more digitally connected, post-Covid future. Through multi-stakeholder workshops and the identification of relevant and appropriate indicators and data sources the collaboration will generate knowledge creation and exchange addressing five key dimensions of (in)security: health, economic, environmental and community security as well as personal and political freedom. In establishing relevant comparative indicators and data sources and disseminating knowledge created through a range of different platforms and to different audiences the proposed activities of the collaboration will shed light on the uneven and complex challenges to human security, support inclusive and gendered public policy responses, and create an enduring and sustainable research network.

Publications

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Description Critical Human Security and Public Policy Challenges in a Post-Covid World: UK and South Korea 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? Yes
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Third sector organisations
Results and Impact Twenty people attended a knowledge exchange workshop in Seoul, South Korea. The workshop included participation and presentations by policy makers and third sector organisations. The workshop generated international and comparative insights, discussion and an engagement with the concept of critical human security as an appropriate and useful framework for exploring post-Covid policy challenges and planning for recovery.

A series of papers and presentations providing a more detailed understanding of the social and spatial elements of the economic crisis, and highlighting the diverse `avenues of transmission' and the uneven impact on and varied responses of different
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2013,2022