In Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Aid during the Covid-19 Crisis, Marina Sitrin and Colectiva Sembrar explore how communities in different areas of the world mobilised to help one another during the COVID-19 pandemic through mutual aid. Showing the power of extra-institutional solidarity networks, this book helps us to rethink and re-imagine an egalitarian society where no one is left behind, writes Emmanuel Durosinmi. Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Aid during the Covid-19 Crisis. Marina Sitrin and Colectiva Sembrar (eds). Pluto Press. 2020
Historians of previous pandemics and crises offered lessons on how to deal with COVID-19, write Lind...
So far, the focus has been on the EU’s institutional responses to the COVID-19 crisis. Drawing on th...
In this paper, I examine the challenges socially extended minds pose for mainstream, individualistic...
In Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Aid during the Covid-19 Crisis, Marina Sitrin and Colectiva Sembrar e...
In Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Aid during the COVID-19 Crisis, Marina Sitrin and Colectiva Sembrar e...
In New Pandemics, Old Politics: Two Hundred Years of War on Disease and its Alternatives, Alex de Wa...
The tendency to consume news information to mitigate uncertainty is well-known to scholars. But cons...
COVID-19 has led to rapid and open sharing of research outputs. But will this new, radically open re...
The 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic disease (COVID-19), appeared for the first time in Wuhan (Hubei Pro...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated inequalities, including among the healthcare workforce. Based ...
Jonathan White explains why analogies associated with public health tend to be used in areas unrelat...
Public Works Programmes (PWPs) and Social Protection as vital “safety nets” are discussed commonly f...
Joelle Grogan highlights some points of concern as regards the UK’s response to the pandemic, and ad...
Background Reports from the UK and the USA suggest that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) predomin...
In COVID-19 and Psychology: People and Society in Times of Pandemic, John G. Haas explores the psych...
Historians of previous pandemics and crises offered lessons on how to deal with COVID-19, write Lind...
So far, the focus has been on the EU’s institutional responses to the COVID-19 crisis. Drawing on th...
In this paper, I examine the challenges socially extended minds pose for mainstream, individualistic...
In Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Aid during the Covid-19 Crisis, Marina Sitrin and Colectiva Sembrar e...
In Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Aid during the COVID-19 Crisis, Marina Sitrin and Colectiva Sembrar e...
In New Pandemics, Old Politics: Two Hundred Years of War on Disease and its Alternatives, Alex de Wa...
The tendency to consume news information to mitigate uncertainty is well-known to scholars. But cons...
COVID-19 has led to rapid and open sharing of research outputs. But will this new, radically open re...
The 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic disease (COVID-19), appeared for the first time in Wuhan (Hubei Pro...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated inequalities, including among the healthcare workforce. Based ...
Jonathan White explains why analogies associated with public health tend to be used in areas unrelat...
Public Works Programmes (PWPs) and Social Protection as vital “safety nets” are discussed commonly f...
Joelle Grogan highlights some points of concern as regards the UK’s response to the pandemic, and ad...
Background Reports from the UK and the USA suggest that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) predomin...
In COVID-19 and Psychology: People and Society in Times of Pandemic, John G. Haas explores the psych...
Historians of previous pandemics and crises offered lessons on how to deal with COVID-19, write Lind...
So far, the focus has been on the EU’s institutional responses to the COVID-19 crisis. Drawing on th...
In this paper, I examine the challenges socially extended minds pose for mainstream, individualistic...