Sophie Harman It couldn’t happen here. A one-off event, at first as big as the 2008 financial crisis, and then equal [...]
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Coronavirus and changing conditions for crime
Jennifer Fleetwood, John Lea, Svenja Bromberg and Theo Kindynis “Provisional data from police shows a fall in overall crime, during this [...]
Read moreWho Makes and Who Benefits: CEPI and the Global Effort for Covid19 Vaccine?
Ishupal Singh Kang “New vaccines for a safer world”, declares the homepage of The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI, in [...]
Read morePrisoners of space: how the Covid-19 lockdown highlights inequalities in ageing
Camilla Lewis, Chris Phillipson, Tine Buffel, Patty Doran and Sophie Yarker Older people have borne the brunt of deaths from [...]
Read moreDecolonising Safeguarding in a Pandemic: Who has the power to define risk and harm?
Linnea Renton and Leona Vaughn The world is watching as the COVID-19 pandemic acts as a relentless revealer of existing social [...]
Read moreInvisible lives: the ‘place’ of migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
Alice Butler-Warke and Caroline Hood Low-waged migrant workers hold together life and services in social, domestic and economic spheres. Their bodies [...]
Read moreLockdown and Eating Out
Jennifer Whillans, Jessica Paddock and Alan Warde We are told that nothing is normal, that ‘Lockdown’ has overturned life as we [...]
Read moreCulture at home during lockdown
David Wright The closure of galleries, theatres, cinemas and music venues through the Covid-19 crisis has placed a significant part of [...]
Read moreThe biopolitics of pandemic citizenship
Adil Hossain Last year in December when the Indian government passed the Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019 (or CAA) in Parliament and [...]
Read moreHow are LGBTQ+ people faring during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Dylan Kneale, Laia Bécares, Harri Weeks These are definitely not normal times. The coronavirus pandemic is raging across the world, with [...]
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