A new emphasis on borders, unequal access to healthcare, condemned as ‘super-carriers’ – minorities have often experienced the pandemic very differently from the rest of society, writes Andrea Carlà (Institute for Minority Rights – Eurac Research). Nonetheless, in a few places special efforts have been made to help them
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COVID-19 has exacerbated social inequalities in North America with unemployment rising to record lev...
Many workers have lost out with the shift to remote working and online shopping, but others will gai...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people of different ethnicities in England has invited a lot ...
Background Reports from the UK and the USA suggest that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) predomin...
With the emergence of a new strain of the virus that causes COVID-19 re-opening debates about the ec...
Jonathan White explains why analogies associated with public health tend to be used in areas unrelat...
The world is often said to have prepared for the wrong kind of pandemic, anticipating a new strain o...
Joelle Grogan (Middlesex University) explains the law and governance put in place by the UK governme...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated inequalities, including among the healthcare workforce. Based ...
This article examines the ways in which popular culture stages and supplies resources for agency in ...
As diversity is linked to performance, structural racism must be laid to rest for UK Plc. to stand a...
This article reflects on the closure of specialist community-based LGBTQ mental health support from ...
The “acting white” (AW) accusation is an insult directed at minority adolescents for appearing to co...
This chapter in the edited collection 'Tricky Design: The Ethics of Things', explores the growing us...
Why did the United States, ranked as the world's best prepared country, fail so dramatically in its ...
COVID-19 has exacerbated social inequalities in North America with unemployment rising to record lev...
Many workers have lost out with the shift to remote working and online shopping, but others will gai...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people of different ethnicities in England has invited a lot ...
Background Reports from the UK and the USA suggest that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) predomin...
With the emergence of a new strain of the virus that causes COVID-19 re-opening debates about the ec...
Jonathan White explains why analogies associated with public health tend to be used in areas unrelat...
The world is often said to have prepared for the wrong kind of pandemic, anticipating a new strain o...
Joelle Grogan (Middlesex University) explains the law and governance put in place by the UK governme...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated inequalities, including among the healthcare workforce. Based ...
This article examines the ways in which popular culture stages and supplies resources for agency in ...
As diversity is linked to performance, structural racism must be laid to rest for UK Plc. to stand a...
This article reflects on the closure of specialist community-based LGBTQ mental health support from ...
The “acting white” (AW) accusation is an insult directed at minority adolescents for appearing to co...
This chapter in the edited collection 'Tricky Design: The Ethics of Things', explores the growing us...
Why did the United States, ranked as the world's best prepared country, fail so dramatically in its ...