The Illumination of a Pandemic – by Rebecca Hewer

Rebecca Hewer discusses how the Covid-19 outbreak has highlighted (but not created) our mutual dependencies and vulnerabilities, and the cracks in a liberal perspective of society.
» Read moreRebecca Hewer discusses how the Covid-19 outbreak has highlighted (but not created) our mutual dependencies and vulnerabilities, and the cracks in a liberal perspective of society.
» Read moreGema Ocaña discusses some concerns that the Covid-19 outbreak raises in regards to the accessibility and availability (two components of the AAAQ framework) of health facilities, goods, and services.
» Read morePeter West-Oram discusses how the UK government has failed to act in solidarity with its citizens during the Covid-19 outbreak.
» Read moreAs part of the ‘Thinking Out Loud’ video series, Agomoni Ganguli Mitra discusses how the Covid-19 outbreak disproportionately affects women.
» Read moreSridhar Venkatapuram discusses the ethical implications of an utilitarian approach to Covid-19 policy responses.
» Read moreMatthew Hunt and colleagues share Covid-19 relevant findings about the characteristics of effective ethics reviews of urgent protocols.
» Read moreAyesha Ahmad discusses the way in which trauma and war narratives surface during global ruptures such as the Covid-19 pandemic.
» Read moreJackie Leach Scully discusses disability assumptions in the allocation of life-saving, critical care during the Covid-19 pandemic.
» Read moreOur PI, Agomoni Ganguli Mitra discusses how our values as a society shape decision-making during the Covid-19 pandemic.
» Read moreGraeme Laurie explores the role and importance of law in public health emergencies, particularly in the current Covid-19 pandemic.
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