David Price and Roberto J. González For two decades we have critically studied various roles played by social scientists working for [...]
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(Are you) OK Boomer? Discursive Constructions of Millennials & Generation through COVID-19
Kim Allen, Kirsty Finn, Nicola Ingram As COVID-19 grips the world, the UK government have been labelled as slow to respond; [...]
Read moreEurope’s refugee camps are unsafe and must close
Nasar Meer In all the risk and uncertainty accompanying Covid-19, it is easy to forget safety is a relative concept. For [...]
Read moreWhen Doctors die
Yasmin Gunaratnam “Most of my dad’s time was dedicated towards his family, and the rest of that time was dedicated towards [...]
Read moreIs COVID-19 worsening the already fraught situation in Kashmir?
Leoni Connah At the time of writing, 634,835 people have been confirmed to have Covid-19 also known as “Coronavirus”. 29,957 deaths [...]
Read moreThe UK Food System in the time of Covid-19
Catherine Price Everyone needs food. It is an intimate part of everyday life, and as well as being a biological necessity, [...]
Read moreResponsibility in Viral Times: A Note from India
Ramya K Tella The global spread of COVID-19 has drawn attention to the need for governments to take action with a [...]
Read moreCOVID-19 and the protection of people with disabilities in institutional settings
Oliver Lewis A group of UN experts has demanded that governments “remain steadfast in maintaining a human rights-based approach to regulating this [...]
Read moreSurviving Covid-19 – and Modi
Alf Gunvald Nilsen On December 31 last year, as China first alerted the WHO about several cases of unusual pneumonia in [...]
Read moreHow coronavirus reveals our unbreakable bond with single use plastic
Helen Holmes and Mike Shaver We have all seen or read the news reports – panic buying hand sanitiser, rationing antibacterial [...]
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