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\title { \Huge Operational Loops of COVID-19}
\author { David Benqu\' e}
\author { David Benqu\' e\\ Institute of Diagram Studies}
\date { { \color { red} Draft: \today } }
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\input { wave_ loop/wave_ loop.tex}
\caption { The operational image of the wave and its propelling mechanism}
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Diagrams for:\\ Parikka, Jussi, and Tony D. Sampson. Forthcoming.\\ `The Operational Loops of a Pandemic`. \emph { Cultural Politics} .
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\caption { Scalar loop }
\input { futures_ loop/futures.tex}
\caption { Models as an operational part of pandemic production. Inspired by Dinno (2017) and Chun (2015).}
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\caption { Futures loop }
\input { scalar_ logics/scalar-logic .tex}
\caption { Scalar relations. Inspired by Jaque and Munuera's \emph { Transcalar Architecture of Covid-19} (2020) and its discussion by Mattern (2020). }
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\caption { Propelling mechanism of the pandemic ``wave'' as an operational image. Inspired by Jones and Helmreich (2020).}
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\caption { `Phase portrait diagram' (Dorling 2020), showing daily number of COVID-19 cases and rate of change in the UK. Data from John Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA, via https://disease.sh API (accessed 10 Sept. 2020).\\ ---\\
Ref: Dorling, Danny. 2020. `Covid19 | SLOWDOWN'. 2020. http://www.dannydorling.org/books/SLOWDOWN/Covid19.html. (accessed 10 Sept. 2020)}
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