La culture n'est pas sacrifiée … ce qui menace la culture, c'est la pandémie et non pas les mesures gouvernementales. —Minister of Culture Roselyne Bachelot, 29 December 2021 Lest we forget, France was the first country in
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France in the Times of COVID-19
The Public Humanities as a Vaccine for Coexistence
Araceli Hernández-Laroche
Illness, Metaphor, and Bells
Campanology under COVID-19
Remi Chiu
On the evening of 25 March 2020, Catholic churches across France rang their bells for ten minutes in support of healthcare workers and in celebration of the Feast of the Annunciation. The intention was to encourage nationwide unity and to invite
Museums in the Pandemic
A Survey of Responses on the Current Crisis
Joanna Cobley, David Gaimster, Stephanie So, Ken Gorbey, Ken Arnold, Dominique Poulot, Bruno Brulon Soares, Nuala Morse, Laura Osorio Sunnucks, María de las Mercedes Martínez Milantchí, Alberto Serrano, Erica Lehrer, Shelley Ruth Butler, Nicky Levell, Anthony Shelton, Da (Linda) Kong, and Mingyuan Jiang
education on the recent COVID-19 disaster. Each piece represents a snapshot of cultural resilience in action during an extraordinary time. The authors offer multilocal, regional, national and global viewpoints—from Canada, China, France, New Zealand, and
Museums and the Pandemic, One Year On
Some Reflections on Academic Resilience
Joanna Cobley
(2019: 202). This was followed by “Museums in the Pandemic: A Survey of Responses on the Current Crisis” (Cobley et al. 2020). Respondents from Canada, China, France, South America, the United Kingdom, and Aotearoa New Zealand offered insights
Reflecting on Crisis
Ethics of Dis/Engagement in Migration Research
Ioanna Manoussaki-Adamopoulou, Natalie Sedacca, Rachel Benchekroun, Andrew Knight, and Andrea Cortés Saavedra
Academic Authoritarianism—International Solidarity with Antiracist Academics in France .” Open Democracy , 5 November . https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/can-europe-make-it/open-letter-the-threat-of-academic-authoritarianism-international-solidarity-with-antiracist-academics-in-france
Sheila K. Hoffman
museum]. Geneva : Skira . McCauley , Elizabeth Anne . 2008 . “ ‘Merely Mechanical’: On the Origins of Photographic Copyright in France and Great Britain .” Art History 31 ( 1 ): 57 – 78 . doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8365.2008.00583.x . McLuhan
Anna Tsetoura
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The triple-sidedness of “I can't breathe”
The COVID-19 pandemic, enslavement, and agro-industrial capitalism
Don Nonini
surveyed in China ( Agence France-Presse 2020 ). This class of coronavirus may generate the kind of pandemic for which neoliberal global capitalism is best suited. For people, much less so. Nonetheless, a leftward turn toward a rational governing (and more
Adapting to Crisis
Migration Research During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Aydan Greatrick, Jumana Al-Waeli, Hannah Sender, Susanna Corona Maioli, Jin L. Li, and Ellen Goodwin
, and news relating to or beyond the pandemic. References Castelli , Pietro and Lorenzo Zamponi . 2020 . “ Politicizing Support and Opposition to Migration in France: The EU Asylum Policy Crisis and Direct Social Activism .” Journal of
Compliance
Politics, Sociability and the Constitution of Collective Life
Will Rollason and Eric Hirsch
Eikonoklastēs is evidently on Friedrich von Hayek's Road to Serfdom ( 2007 ). Conversely, Hobbes’ vision of compliance and the limitation of freedom as the necessary price of order against chaos is obviously echoed in eighteenth-century French thought