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Sport in Times of Turmoil: Political Uses of Sport in Global Crises
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As the COVID-19 virus spread across the globe, sport leagues and mega-events succumbed to the pandemic, shuttering even the most high-profile activities, including the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. As the global crisis deepened and competitions returned in modified formats, sport’s political uses – viewed widely – became increa...
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Citizenship and neoliberalism: pandemic horror in Latin America: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies
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Latin America has suffered disproportionately during the COVID-19 pandemic. The human impact has been chaotically and catastrophically evident across the three countries we examine here: Colombia, Chile, and México. Those nations were already creaking under the effect of generations of neoliberal ideology: their intell...
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A network of empirical ethics teams embedded in research programmes across multiple sites: opportunities and challenges in contributing to COVID-19 research and responses (preprint)/ en
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Covid-19 continues to teach the global community important lessons about preparedness for research and effective action to respond to emerging health threats. We share the COVID-19 experiences of a pre-existing cross-site ethics network-the Global Health Bioethics Network-which brings together researchers and practitio...
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Who is watching? Refugee protection during a pandemic - responses from Uganda and South Africa
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Both Uganda and South Africa were quick to respond to the global pandemic – Uganda for example imposing quarantine on foreign travellers after only a handful of cases before shutting off all international flights, and South Africa imposing one of the first lockdowns on the continent. Reflecting on the first 6 months of...
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“A Plague upon Your Howling”: art and culture in the viral emergency
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In this introduction, we outline the context for the international emergence of cultural policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic Our article first offers a general account of how arts and culture have been affected by the pandemic, before looking at some of the state interventions (bailouts’) to support the professio...
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The Shock Doctrine Comes to Canada: Laurentian University’s Insolvency Claim and the Neoliberal Tide
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During the depths of COVID-19, Laurentian University, a small Canadian postsecondary institution located in the mid-sized city of Sudbury Canada, declared that it was insolvent and was legally allowed to terminate one-third of its faculty and cut almost one-half of its academic programmes. This historically unprecedent...
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Foreshadowing Change? Theories, Policies, and COVID-19
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Abstract: The COVID-19 crisis determined a forceful change in European policy. Despite the theoretical dominance of the mainstream, metrics other than prices were used to decide how to deal with issues such as provisioning, subsidies, and the financial measures they required. This change, which involved both policy mak...
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Religious marginality, covid-19, and redress of targeting and inequalities
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This article interrogates whether we should consider ‘religious marginality’ as a qualifier much like the exploration of how gender, ethnicity, and class inequalities are explored when examining Covid-19-related vulnerabilities and their implications for building back better Drawing on a case study of Pakistan as well ...
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Countering social stigma and discrimination during the COVID-19 pandemic through solidarity
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A recent article highlighted the difference between the attitude and mental health of domestic and overseas Chinese college students. It suggests that this difference is due to the social stigma and discrimination inflicted on overseas Chinese students. In this correspondence, the author proposes solidarity, analogous ...
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To a Promised Land: Viral Dreams and Collective Trauma in the Era of COVID-19
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As of this writing, most therapists in the United States and in many places throughout the world are working exclusively via telehealth as the result of the COVID-19 pandemic This has been excruciatingly painful for a number of patients, in some cases triggering severe separation anxiety responses and attachment-relate...
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Social research in digital environments in COVID-19 times: theoretical and methodological notes.
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The COVID-19 pandemic and the sanitary measures of social distance brought impasses to Social Research and its future. Research in digital environments was already booming, but now that face-to-face activities are temporarily suspended, it becomes an alternative to enable the continuity of studies. Understanding it bet...
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Defending Density
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We have an aversion to density in America. Density is a continual trope in this country, blamed for all of the ills of urban life, from crime and racial unrest in the middle of the 20th century to public health concerns today. In the early stages of the COVID pandemic density was the culprit, even though we’ve subseque...
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Race, Power, and COVID-19: A Call for Advocacy within Bioethics
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Events in 2020 have sparked a reimagination of how both individuals and institutions should consider race, power, health, and marginalization in society. In a response to these developments, we examine the current and past limitations of the ways in which bioethicists have considered race and, more generally, discourse...
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The Collection is Dead;Long Live the Collective: Rethinking the Role of Content and Collections in the Museum’s Purpose Post-pandemic
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Originally titled, “From Treasure House to Production House: Community-driven storytelling and the ‘born digital’ collection in the museum as distributed network,” this paper began as an attempt to share the storytelling and “digital first” strategies being developed at the Peale in Baltimore, Maryland. Inspired by the...
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‘The Birth of the Virtual Choir’: Exploring the multimodal realisation of the Covid-19 liminal space in a YouTube virtual choir performance
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As countries around the world went into lockdown in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic, people looked for virtual ways of reducing social isolation. Amongst these online interactions, a relatively new phenomenon ? the virtual choir ? grew in popularity. As part of a wider study on virtual choirs, this study analyses the...
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Polyphony of Russian Church: State Factor, Public Demand, and Challenge of Pandemic
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The widespread idea about the Russian Orthodox Church as an institution incapable of development needs to be substantially modified The conservatism inherent in the Church should not be confused with reactionism, which is not its immanent attribute Moreover, it is possible to talk about the internal polyphony of the Ch...
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Death of Utopia
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The outbreak of the COVID-19 crisis has exposed the limits of the dominant ideologies Western liberals champion global solutions to unlock ever-more individual liberty, whereas communities want greater state protection and social solidarity National populists or authoritarians from the United States to Brazil, Eastern ...
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Vaccine nationalism: a predicament in ending the COVID-19 pandemic
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In a recent correspondence, vaccine hesitancy and its pressing issue in possible delaying of being triumphant in the pandemic was discussed. This paper highlights vaccine nationalism as a predicament that would not just delay but worsen the present situation of the pandemic. This study suggests a global response among ...
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'We need someone to deliver our voices': reflections from conducting remote qualitative research in Syria
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The need to generate evidence in spaces considered insecure and inhabited by potentially extremely vulnerable individuals (e g conflict-affected people who may not have means to move) has led researchers to study conflict-affected settings remotely Increased attention to remote research approaches from social scientist...
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The long and deadly road: the covid pandemic and Indian migrants
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This essay focuses on the Indian migrant crisis in the context of the state’s handling of the pandemic It argues that the migrant situation in India pries open ‘problem spaces’ that, if attended to, reveal how many of the now normative solutions for governing and containing the virus are exceeded by bodies – of migrant...
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Digital Responses of UK Museum Exhibitions to the COVID-19 Crisis, March – June 2020
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Abstract The impact of the COVID-19 Crisis on museums and galleries has been paramount, with the sector taking on long-term recovery plans This paper examines this crisis in the context of temporary exhibition programmes of UK museums, studying online content for 21 museums with exhibitions due to open between March an...
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COVID-19 and the Potential Consequences for Social Stability
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Epidemics create risks of social unrest The great plagues of the past show that social tensions, accumulated over the epidemic and before, often erupted in serious uprisings in the years after the epidemic Based on historical evidence, we predict that the protests inherited from the pre-COVID-19 period should be crowde...
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COVID-19 AND THE U.S. HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY: TOWARDS A "CRITICAL HEALTH CRIMINOLOGY" WITHIN STATE CRIME STUDIES
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The core claim of this article is that critical criminology offers us an especially potent framework for interpreting state-corporate crime with the health care industry in the United States as one illustrative case, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 crisis The unprecedented, surreal pandemic crisis that surf...
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Britain First: A Journey into Emotive Rhetoric
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English mainstream newspaper coverage was analysed, ahead of the 2016 EU membership referendum in Britain, focusing on the term EU migrant as a trope for Euroscepticism. In the run-up to the June 8, 2017 British general election, Facebook was used to filter mainstream newspaper articles mentioning Europe and Brexit. Th...
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A fair allocation approach to the ethics of scarce resources in the context of a pandemic: The need to prioritize the worst‐off in the Philippines
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Using a fair allocation approach, this paper identifies and examines important concerns arising from the Philippines’ COVID‐19 response while focusing on difficulties encountered by various sectors in gaining fair access to needed societal resources. The effectiveness of different response measures is anchored on addre...
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The City Under COVID-19: Podcasting As Digital Methodology
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This critical commentary reflects on a rapidly mobilised international podcast project, in which 25 urban scholars from around the world provided audio recordings about their cities during COVID-19. New digital tools are increasing the speeds, formats and breadth of the research and communication mediums available to r...
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Reflections on the visibility of youth-related issues on Chilean written media within the context of pandemic Reflexões sobre a visualização do juvenil pela imprensa escrita chilena, no contexto da pandemia
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Abstract: The present article is a reflection intended to tackle the forms in which male and female young people are made visible by digital written media- as a part of the social construction of youth - within the context of COVID-19 pandemic in Chile An adultcentric context is recognized as the ground for performing ...
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'Essential and undervalued: health disparities of African American women in the COVID-19 era'
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OBJECTIVES: Transforming the landscape of American healthcare, COVID-19 has had unprecedented effects on the African American community. African Americans are more likely to contract COVID-19, develop complications and die from the virus. Amid the growing research on COVID-19, this manuscript pays particular attention ...
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English Devolution and the Covid‐19 Pandemic: Governing Dilemmas in the Shadow of the Treasury
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This article explores the question of devolution in the light of the Covid‐19 pandemic’s impact on English local government Criticism of the government’s handling of the crisis is widespread and tends to focus on the highly centralised nature of the British state Here, we attribute the challenges faced by regional and ...
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Long Covid - The illness narratives.
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Callard and Perego depict long Covid as the first illness to be defined by patients who came together on social media. Responding to their call to address why patients were so effective in making long Covid visible and igniting action to improve its care, we use narrative inquiry - a field of research that investigates...
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Dying for the Economy: Disposable People and Economies of Death in the Global North
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This essay explores the idea of dying for the economy that has been a proposition supported by President Trump and the Republican Party in discussions about how to reopen the economy in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and massive lockdowns. While to most of us this seems like crazy talk, I argue that the loss of some pe...
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20/20 Vision
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In this essay, the author offers a poem constructed in a COVID-19 themed narrative medicine seminar at the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine. The poem is situated within reflections about what came into focus during a global pandemic and its accomplices of social unrest. The author concludes by e...
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Pervasive irregular migration and the vulnerabilities of irregular female migrants at Plumtree border post in Zimbabwe
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BACKGROUND: Migration is a common and visible feature of global mobility where the driving factors would be the search for better livelihood opportunities. Due to economic hardships in Zimbabwe, women have also been noted to migrate to neighbouring countries in search of opportunities to look after their left-behind fa...
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