Ai Yu In the following I provide a socio-psychological account of two sensemaking discourses about COVID-19 in China and in the [...]
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COVID-19: What it means to think violently
Birgit Poopuu, Elisabeth Schweiger and Elena Simon Why did the protective masks run out in two months? But rockets and bombs [...]
Read more“We’re all in it together?” Austerity, Covid-19, and persistent inequalities
Emma Craddock We are living in what has been described as ‘humanity’s darkest hour’ by the managing director of the International [...]
Read moreSlowing the roll: Why slowing economic growth is a good thing for the people and the environment
Joe Whelan For a virus which was only being whispered about a few short months ago, COV, SARS 2, COVID 19, [...]
Read moreFear, desperation, anger and stress: The emotions of undocumented migrants during COVID-19 pandemic
Dogus Simsek “We might not die due to the virus, but we might lose our lives from hunger, poverty, lack of [...]
Read moreCorona and the Unbearable Lightness of Capitalism
Eva Illouz This article was first published in Le Nouvel Observateur and Sueddeutsche Zeitung 23/03/2020 and in Haartz ‘Weekend’ 02/04/2020 In Lars [...]
Read more“We are in this together”: Covid-19, the Politics of Emotions and the Borders of Humanity
Nicola De Martini Ugolotti In a recent interview, the virologist Ilaria Capua argued that epidemics are social rather than merely biological [...]
Read moreIs this the moment for a global ‘degrowth’ movement?
James Flexner I am an archaeologist who studies the long-term histories of small island societies in the Pacific region, with most [...]
Read moreBeyond Covid-19, beyond work?
Aidan O’Sullivan On the 26th of March and again on the 2nd of April across the nation, millions in the UK [...]
Read moreThe Platform University and Covid-19
Mark Carrigan In common with over a third of the world’s population, I have spent the last week confined to my [...]
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