id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-348100-jr923fcu Giseke, Undine COVID-19—does social distancing include species distancing? 2020-06-08 .txt text/plain 1440 84 55 While in the Anthropocene discourse a shift in the centrality of humans to the deep evolutionary processes of the earth's history, i.e. deep time, and the depth of the geological layers of the earth, i.e. geomorphology or deep ground (Wieck and Giseke 2018) , has already begun, COVID-19 has forced us to significantly broaden our focus. COVID-19 also ultimately reminds us of the manifold unsolved challenges of the porosity and closure of borders between different species, humans, animals and viruses, and of the organisation of space associated with them. In questions of nutrition, everyday each of us is, in dependence on the global food system, a contributor and decision maker regarding our direct links to non-human species. This virus makes it clear to us that the times of uninhibited consumption are finally over, and that more space, both mentally and physically, must be given to questions of co-existence. ./cache/cord-348100-jr923fcu.txt ./txt/cord-348100-jr923fcu.txt