COVID-19
We spoke to Juliet Schor about the gig economy, accelerating digitalisation, and the need for a new economy.
Read moreClaas Kirchhelle traces the history of disease, public health, and international cooperation from cholera to Covid-19.
Read moreThe health crisis is a chance for a new generational compromise built around connection, participation, and solidarity.
Read moreThe burden of essential work has fallen heavily on the shoulders of women during the pandemic, even as the economy continues to undervalue them.
Read moreBiodiversity has not full broken onto the political agenda even though its mismanagement drive pandemics and disease outbreaks.
Read moreWhile the pandemic has exposed different systems of governance, it offers compelling reasons to revive the welfare state.
Read moreWe spoke to Petra De Sutter, Belgian deputy prime minister and minister for the civil service and public enterprises, about the future of health systems and European cooperation.
Read moreThe health crisis has been a clear moment of rupture but change will depend on the choices, movements, and ideas that define our response.
Read moreThe pandemic has exposed how access to quality, safe housing is a major issue in Eastern European cities.
Read moreReimagining resilience and prosperity starts with restoring the dignity of all and a new social contract.
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