Europe
Session Summary:

The social impact of global crises can be long-lasting on human behaviour. As we recover from the pandemic in the shadow of the war in Ukraine, what can we learn from how different generations, cultures and socio-economic groups respond to universal experiences? In particular, how will these fundamental changes impact people’s behaviour over the long term, for example related to how we live, work and play?

Session Summary: The social impact of global crises can be long-lasting on human behaviour. As we recover from the pandemic in the shadow of the war in Ukraine, what can we learn from how different generations, cultures and socio-economic groups respond to universal experiences? In particular, how will these fundamental changes impact people’s behaviour over the long term, for example related to how we live, work and play?

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