30.11.2020
Working on Overdrive: The Future of Platforms and Working Time

We spoke to Juliet Schor about the gig economy, accelerating digitalisation, and the need for a new economy.

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30.11.2020
Laying the Foundations: Disease and the Emergence of Public Health

Claas Kirchhelle traces the history of disease, public health, and international cooperation from cholera to Covid-19.

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30.11.2020
Beyond the Bubble: Ageing, Solidarity and Covid-19

The health crisis is a chance for a new generational compromise built around connection, participation, and solidarity.

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30.11.2020
The Cost of Care: Rethinking Value in Times of Crisis

The burden of essential work has fallen heavily on the shoulders of women during the pandemic, even as the economy continues to undervalue them.

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30.11.2020
Roots in Nature: The Pathogen and the Politics of Biodiversity

Biodiversity has not full broken onto the political agenda even though its mismanagement drive pandemics and disease outbreaks.

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30.11.2020
Three Responses to the Crisis

While the pandemic has exposed different systems of governance, it offers compelling reasons to revive the welfare state.

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30.11.2020
Looking to the Future: Public Health and a Green Recovery

We 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.

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29.11.2020
2020 Year Zero

The health crisis has been a clear moment of rupture but change will depend on the choices, movements, and ideas that define our response.

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17.11.2020
Hiding in the Concrete Jungle: Covid-19 and Eastern Europe’s Built Heritage

The pandemic has exposed how access to quality, safe housing is a major issue in Eastern European cities.

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21.10.2020
The Weight of Life

Reimagining resilience and prosperity starts with restoring the dignity of all and a new social contract.

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