From the WHO to Piers Morgan, Millennials are being blamed for not taking coronavirus seriously. This is not unusual for [...]
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Researching COVID-19 and its impact on families: some ethical challenges
Ruth Patrick, Kayleigh Garthwaite, and Maddy Power There is already evidence emerging that although the COVID-19 pandemic will affect us all, [...]
Read moreUnder the surface: Covid-19 and the tiered British domestic work industry
Lotika Singha and Sarbjit Johal People doing precarious work in a variety of industries are grappling with many similar issues due [...]
Read moreWaiting during lockdowns: Palestine and beyond
Ala'a Shehabi and Mai Abu Moghli As the days roll on, like soup, and the future is foggy, the perpetual present is [...]
Read moreRethinking Brexit in the light of Covid-19
Gurminder K Bhambra Many discussions of Brexit, in the light of Covid-19, have called for a pause in proceedings because of [...]
Read moreCan COVID-19 help us reconfigure our relationship with the natural world and tackle the climate crisis?
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, [...]
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