Call for Papers:
Cost of Living and Inequality in an Age of Shocks

We are calling for contributions to our next issue on the rising costs of living and key battles that will shape responses.
The deadline for pitches and ideas is 25th August 2022.

More Harm than Good: The Misuse of European Biodiversity Funds
More Harm than Good: The Misuse of European Biodiversity Funds
EN
02/08/2022
The case of a small town in Lithuania shows how funding earmarked for the protection of biodiversity is being used in ways that undermine this goal.
Memory in the Age of Impunity
Memory in the Age of Impunity
EN
28/07/2022
The collapse of connected storylines calls for new thinking on what binds us.
EU Taxonomy: The Dirty Politics of Greenwashing Energy
EU Taxonomy: The Dirty Politics of Greenwashing Energy
EN
13/07/2022
Following the European Parliament’s approval, the European Commission is pressing ahead with its plans to classify fossil gas and nuclear as “green” energy. This disastrous move will have repercussions on a wide range of issues from the war in Ukraine to the climate crisis in the years ahead. Seden Anlar looks at how the controversy has unfolded so far, and the impact it has had on the EU’s unity, climate leadership, and geopolitical strategy.
What We Can Learn from the UK’s Four-Day Week Trial
EN
27/07/2022
From Binary Politics to a New Ireland
EN
26/07/2022
Why a Geopolitical Europe Must Play to Its Strengths
EN
20/07/2022
Walking the Tightrope: Can the German Greens be the Party of All People?
EN
19/07/2022
Should Europe Worry About Nuclear Escalation in Ukraine?
EN
12/07/2022
The Case for Not Flying
EN
07/07/2022
A Fair Deal for Workers
Striking Against the Neoliberal University
Striking Against the Neoliberal University
Facing unsustainable pressure and a lack of resources and decent working conditions, academics and students in the UK are taking action.
How the Pandemic Sharpens Inequalities
How the Pandemic Sharpens Inequalities
Why has the pandemic made inequalities in Europe so much worse and what can be done to repair the damage?
Why We Need to Be Able to Say No at Work
Why We Need to Be Able to Say No at Work
We live in a society that values and rewards paid work above all other activities – it’s time for a rethink.
Guaranteeing the Right to Decent Work
Guaranteeing the Right to Decent Work
The job guarantee is an ambitious proposal that aims to ensure everyone in society has access to fairly waged, decent work.
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