The Covid-19 pandemic is a public health emergency, but it also has the potential to impact on many other elements of European societies beyond health services. Jelena Dzankic and Lorenzo Piccoli write on the effect the outbreak is having on the uses and meanings of citizenship
The novelty and severity of the virus and the ease with which COVID-19 is transmitted have led to fa...
Published on 7 May 2020As part of it’s ongoing Webinar Series on migration and mobility, the MPC wil...
The Korean COVID-19 surveillance system generates public discourses on good citizenship regarding ci...
Published online on March 17th, 2020The COVID-19 pandemic is a public health emergency, but it also ...
Published on 7 May 2020To curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, governments worldwide have under...
Published on March 13, 2020The recent outbreak of the novel coronavirus shows the role citizenship p...
The blog post questions the extent to which the de-centralised response to Covid-19 in relation to t...
Yet, what is the significance of nation-states and citizenship in this rapidly shifting context? All...
Measures to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic have put a sudden halt to street protests and other form...
This article analyses how COVID-19 is affecting the EU federalism position in 21 Member States. The ...
This contribution was delivered online on 7 May 2021 on the occasion of the hybrid 2021 edition of E...
Political leaders have commonly used the phrase ‘learn to live with the virus’ to explain to citizen...
Ramsari A. The rise of the COVID-19 pandemic and the decline of global citizenship. In: Ryan JM, ed....
The aim of this report is to explore how European citizens make sense of the COVID-19 pandemic. Inor...
This chapter deals with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the European democracies. The pandemi...
The novelty and severity of the virus and the ease with which COVID-19 is transmitted have led to fa...
Published on 7 May 2020As part of it’s ongoing Webinar Series on migration and mobility, the MPC wil...
The Korean COVID-19 surveillance system generates public discourses on good citizenship regarding ci...
Published online on March 17th, 2020The COVID-19 pandemic is a public health emergency, but it also ...
Published on 7 May 2020To curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, governments worldwide have under...
Published on March 13, 2020The recent outbreak of the novel coronavirus shows the role citizenship p...
The blog post questions the extent to which the de-centralised response to Covid-19 in relation to t...
Yet, what is the significance of nation-states and citizenship in this rapidly shifting context? All...
Measures to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic have put a sudden halt to street protests and other form...
This article analyses how COVID-19 is affecting the EU federalism position in 21 Member States. The ...
This contribution was delivered online on 7 May 2021 on the occasion of the hybrid 2021 edition of E...
Political leaders have commonly used the phrase ‘learn to live with the virus’ to explain to citizen...
Ramsari A. The rise of the COVID-19 pandemic and the decline of global citizenship. In: Ryan JM, ed....
The aim of this report is to explore how European citizens make sense of the COVID-19 pandemic. Inor...
This chapter deals with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the European democracies. The pandemi...
The novelty and severity of the virus and the ease with which COVID-19 is transmitted have led to fa...
Published on 7 May 2020As part of it’s ongoing Webinar Series on migration and mobility, the MPC wil...
The Korean COVID-19 surveillance system generates public discourses on good citizenship regarding ci...