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      <subfield code="a">This essay addresses the COVID-19 pandemic as a case study in postnormal times phenomena:
a perfect postnormal storm. The essay introduces basic concepts of postnormal analysis and provides
examples of the acceleration of speed, scope, scale, and simultaneity of change in a number of human
and natural systems and gives examples of the accelerating complexity, chaos, and contradictions that
characterize phenomenon and systems as they become more postnormal. The related concepts of the
layers of ignorance and uncertainty are explored related to the movement of phenomenon toward
postnormal states. The importance of the idea of manufactured normalcy fields and resistance to or
accommodation of postnormal burst, such as lag and tilt, can help to better understand the postnormal
landscape. For example, the pros and cons of returning to “normal” raise fundamental questions about
the logic and wisdom of the dominant growth and economic paradigm.</subfield>
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