Black Lives Matter and the Limits of White Empathy
This is the first post in a three-part series reflecting on questions of racism, violence and identity politics during lockdown. In this post, Dr. Sarah...
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This is the first post in a three-part series reflecting on questions of racism, violence and identity politics during lockdown. In this post, Dr. Sarah...
Izram Chaudry, who is studying a PhD at the School of Sociology & Social Policy with Professor Nick Emmel and Dr Rodanthi Tzanelli has published...
Dr Sarah Marusek questions the universal norms on which 'evidence-based science' rests in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. As the COVID-19 crisis further colonises...
In this post Dr Abel Ugba analyses the responses of religious groups to COVID-19 restrictions. He concludes that religion remains connected to various aspects of...
Dr Rodanthi Tzanelli explores the moral and political ramifications involved in the rushed relaxation of border control and the reinstitution of tourism mobilities without any...
After presenting the most significant challenges faced by the Sri Lankan tourist industry since decolonisation, Dr Kamalika Jayathilaka reflects on what it means to put...
Dr Maria Rovisco debates the forms of communal solidarity and informal policing that have emerged during the COVID-19-induced lockdown. The Covid-19 pandemic is a public...
In this post, Josiah Kidwell reflects on the ways COVID-19 has made the use of new technologies more central to religion, prompting a series of...
In this essay, Pedro Scuro debates the deep mistrust society displays towards intellectuals and the urgent need to revive people's trust in science, public authorities...
In this post, Marta Soligo explores how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected leisure patterns and the very idea of free time. At the beginning of...