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Conversations with Krishna: Everyday Musings of a Child Growing Up in Pandemic Times

Radhika Govinda

Edinburgh, Scotland 25 juin 2020
Essais

Caring for Country: 
Migrant Workers and Affective Work in India

Maansi Parpiani

Mumbai, India 9 juin 2020
Essais

Questioning the “New Normal” of the Filipino State: A Call for Government Responsibility During the Pandemic

Gretchen Abuso

Mindanao, Philippines 5 juin 2020
Essais

Eid Al-Fitr and Religious Holidays: Challenges of Covid-19 in the Muslim World

Mohammad Hidayaturrahman

East Java, Indonesia 20 mai 2020
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The Blackbirds Sing

Louise A. Hart

Morecambe, UK 19 mai 2020
Essais

Precarity and the Effect of Sudden Economic Shock on the Intimate Labour Force in India

Sutapa Majumdar

Pune, India 19 mai 2020
Essais

Hacia una cultura del cuidado / Towards a Culture of Care

Magdalena Zegarra Chiappori

Lima, Peru 15 mai 2020
Essais

On Being Old and Vulnerable

Mary Evans

In telling the over-70s to stay at home the government is recognising vulnerability, but refusing to consider how that vulnerability is produced.

UK 13 mai 2020
Essais

Can Covid 19 be a Game-Changer? Those Who Serve on the Frontline and Servant Loyalty during the Indian Mutiny of 1857

Shalini Grover

A comparative account of the current Covid pandemic & the Indian Mutiny of 1857; what these events have in common is gender and a crisis in social reproduction. Quarantine diaries and mutiny diaries bring us to historical cross-roads for re-evaluating class-gender-race-caste.

Kent, UK 6 mai 2020
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