Virtual Debates on Subjectivity, Society and Politics in the Covid-19 Pandemic
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The Covid-19 pandemic brought significant subjective and social impacts due to the disruptions, insecurities and the need for individual and collective reorganizations. In this context, universities propose actions to face this crisis. This paper is an experience report of an extension project that aimed to propose virtual debates as a possibility for reflections and elaborations of coping strategies in relation to the crisis caused by the pandemic, articulating subjectivity, society and politics. The team organized debates through platforms such as Youtube and Instagram, with a guest speaker and a moderator who recorded the participants’ questions and interventions. Philosophers, sociologists and social psychologists who consider social issues that influence the pro-duction of subjectivities were considered in this work. The activities provided significant moments of learning, reflections, exchanges and listening of the anxieties generated by the crisis. The reflec-tions were enhanced by the didactic effort of the debater and by the interaction between the participants through the chat. There were the formulation of coping and resistance strategies in rela-tion to the pandemic, linked to a desire to transform the unjust aspects of brazilian society
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