Miqdad Asaria There is increasing concern that people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities are being disproportionately impacted by [...]
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The invisible Corona crisis
Mattias De Backer To the Italian sociologist Andrea Mubi Brighenti we owe the insight that reciprocal visibility, or “inter-visibility”, is one [...]
Read moreThe Sociology of Sport, Risk and Pandemics
Katie Liston Have you wondered over this period of social distancing and ‘lockdown’ why some groups appear to comply with [...]
Read moreAcademic responsibility after Covid-19, a response from the US
Lester K. Spence Even before the neoliberal turn, the high-tier US university has served as a hub for labor, as a [...]
Read moreLiving on the edge: spatial exclusion rendered visible by the COVID-19 pandemic
Alice Butler-Warke and Caroline Hood Urban space is where social divisions, inequality and exclusion are rendered visible as certain bodies and [...]
Read moreResponding to Corona without Lockdown: The Swedish Case
Hedvig Gröndal There has not been a general lockdown in Sweden due the corona pandemic, in stark contrast to many other [...]
Read morePandemic – behind the mask
Su-ming Khoo and Mayara Floss March 23rd, 2020, a very hot day. The sun was coming in through the window and [...]
Read moreThe Coronavirus in Poland: Factoring in race, ethnicity, and immigration
Zelalem Nardos Coronavirus (COVID-19) is radically reshaping lives globally whilst we are still learning about its impacts on human life with [...]
Read moreDivided, We Stand
Geoff Payne and Eric Harrison The recent Daily Telegraph headline (09.03.2020), 'Coronavirus has united a nation divided by Brexit and Meghan', [...]
Read moreHow COVID-19 is exacerbating failures to tackle violence against women
Aisha K. Gill While the COVID-19 pandemic is having—and will undoubtedly continue to have—significant public health consequences across the globe, for [...]
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