Environment

A Covid-19 Auto-Ethnography: Uncovering where we go from here
Sucharita Iyer
With second waves taking the world by storm, we are faced with the reality that there is nowhere to go but inwards. Sucharita Iyer writes about auto-ethnography emerging as a makeshift methodological mid-point during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Now More than Ever, we Need to Grow our own Food: A Call to Action
Alternative Estuary

COVID-19 & Touch
Mickey Vallee

Solace in the Open: Portrait of a Towpath in East London during a Pandemic Lockdown
Manal Massalha
Now that it's lockdown again and children are off school, Iram can have her son join the family for a walk in the marshes during weekdays. Getting some fresh air and being in the open is how they like to start their day.

Communion
Julia Hartline

The Lightwell (Boşluk)
Begüm Özden Fırat

The Balcony and our Dreams (Balkon ve Bizim Rüyalar)
Aylin Kuryel
In this new film, Aylin Kuryel brings us into a selection of dreams dreamt during the current coronavirus outbreak. The longings, worries and desires that have been quarantined in the depths of mind come to the surface and interfuse with the sounds, music, applauses & protests.

Everyday Re-enchantments: Plants and the Labour of Care in the Time of Covid-19
Gavin Maclean

Corporate Care and Solidarity?
Andreas Chatzidakis
Can corporations care, let alone demonstrate solidarity? I had started pondering this question a few months before the Covid-19 pandemic took hold. I vividly recall being in a meeting with the Care Collective and stumbling upon a “Primark Cares” pop-up store on my return home...

The Method of Telegrammatic Correspondence: A Digital Mode of Inquiry during ‘Lockdown’
Tomás Sánchez Criado and Adolfo Estalella