Thomas Roberts It is now an undisputed fact that COVID-19 emerged as a direct result of human society’s unsustainable and dysfunctional [...]
Read moreA Better Future only comes from recognizing Covid-19 is a Planetary Health Emergency
Richard Tutton To mitigate the spread of SARS-CoV-19, governments have forced far-reaching changes to our early 21st century lives. Many of [...]
Read moreEverything has changed and nothing has changed
Hannah Bradby The rules of engagement have been queered by Covid-19. During March and April 2020, as Europeans adjust to the [...]
Read moreCovid-19, power, information and accountability
Mike Sheaff As I write this, on Sunday 19th April, the number of Covid-19 patients who died in UK hospitals has [...]
Read moreCovid-19: One Part of an Ecological Public Health Crisis
Geof Rayner Covid-19 has been described as a ‘once in a century event’, a pointer to the 1918 influenza outbreak, [...]
Read moreMigrant Care Work in the Time of Pandemic
Cleovi C. Mosuela “Care workers call Canada our home. We work hard to help kids and the elderly, and do all [...]
Read moreThe hidden impact of Covid-19 on single motherhood
Miranda Armstrong Recognition that the Covid-19 pandemic is exacerbating inequalities is increasing, including perspectives that disparate experiences of the crisis are [...]
Read moreItalians in the UK and the Two Temporalities of the Virus
Benedetta Zocchi Until a few months ago, I could firmly argue that, as a white Italian woman, I had never been [...]
Read moreRacism is the root cause of ethnic inequities in COVID19
Laia Bécares and James Nazroo Recent headlines have identified alarming ethnic inequities in COVID19 infections and related deaths. UK data come [...]
Read more‘Protecting Our Own People’ in the Pandemic Politics?
Julija Sardelić The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly transformed the social landscape we live in, either as citizens or as migrants. Political [...]
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