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Posts tagged: covid-19

  • Home Thoughts for New Times

    Home Thoughts for New Times

    Enzo Traverso on 'the Revolt of Nature' and how COVID-19 forces us to reconsider the blurred relationship between politics, economics, society and biology.

  • Inside the UK biobank

    Do biobanks serve the common good?

    In response to the current COVID-19 crisis the UK Biobank, that contains half a million people’s anonymised health and genetic information, may be used to answer questions about coronavirus. Becca Muir asks, are the biopolitics of these databases being ignored?

  • The stranded Indian crew members on board MSC Grandiosa, docked in Italy at present (Al Jazeera)

    Abandoned at Sea: Sailors and COVID-19

    Laleh Khalili, author of Sinews of War and Trade, reports on the over 100,000 sailors who are quarantined on their ships, unable to return home or access adequate medical care.

  • COVID-19 and The limits of Bolsonarism

    COVID-19 and The limits of Bolsonarism

    Brazilian President, Jair Bolsonaro, has continuously underplayed the coronavirus crisis, calling it nothing but 'sniffles' but as the death rises, Matheus Lock explains how and why the pandemic reveals the flaws within his leadership that may prove fatal.

  • Time/Immaterial

    Time/Immaterial

    How has our experience of time under the COVID-19 lockdown changed? Fernando Sdrigotti explores the temptations to do nothing to this period of slowed-down experience, or to find an alternative vital measure of living in the moment.

  • "Woman Reading," by Richard Tuschman, with permission from the artist.

    Quarantine Reading: Verso authors edition

    Vivian Gornick reads other people's diaries, Andrea Long Chu plays D&D, Enzo Traverso considers the siege of Leningrad, Hazel Carby reads privilege and anxiety, Geoff Mann locates hornswoggle, Asad Haider reads courageously, and more.

  • We need a national People’s Power campaign

    We need a national People’s Power campaign

    To win public support for the cause of energy transition, People’s Power campaigns need to develop radical new forms of energy democracy, ones that involve equitable popular access and governance directed to the needs of those who have borne the toxic brunt of fossil capitalism.

  • The viral emergency in Palestine

    The viral emergency in Palestine

    How has the pandemic made itself felt in Palestine?  S C Molavi and Eyal Weizman, of Forensic Architecture, look at how Israel has used the coronavirus crisis in order to further consolidate its regime of surveillance and domination against Palestinians.

  • Politicising depression during a pandemic

    Politicising depression during a pandemic

    The Coronavirus pandemic has confined us to our households, caused thousands to lose their jobs and spread debilitating panic and despair. Calls to crisis helplines are surging and the majority of us are feeling anxious or low. But, Sian Bradley asks, can politicising these feelings help forge collective healing?