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Reflecting on Crisis

Ethics of Dis/Engagement in Migration Research

Ioanna Manoussaki-Adamopoulou, Natalie Sedacca, Rachel Benchekroun, Andrew Knight, and Andrea Cortés Saavedra

academia point toward less exceptionalist, more egalitarian and engaged approaches to conducting research, some have recently blamed “indigenist, racialist, and ‘decolonial ideologies’” for acts of extreme violence, alluding toward a return to academic

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Porous Bodies

Corporeal Intimacies, Disgust and Violence in a COVID-19 World

Cynthia Sear

account sees the practice proliferate with the Quakers, who purportedly settled on the greeting as a means to promote their egalitarian philosophy in contrast to other more hierarchical strains of Christianity. In any case, as Roodenburg has concluded

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Louise Haagh

view necessarily a human development egalitarian one, defined as promoting stability of and equality within “developmental institutions”—being those that affect every-day well-being and cooperation directly. Anticipating conditions for everyday freedom

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Gender, Leadership and Representative Democracy

The Differential Impacts of the Global Pandemic

Kim Rubenstein, Trish Bergin, and Pia Rowe

leadership style driven by supposedly feminine qualities of empathy, compassion, listening, and collaboration, but overall in these ecosystems, they have demonstrated egalitarian values across all levels of society ( Champoux-Paillé and Croteau, 2020 ). As

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Who Governs in Deep Crises?

The Case of Germany

Wolfgang Merkel

Scandinavia and Germany allows for more comprehensive and egalitarian treatment capacities. Fewer infected people die and the virus does not discriminate along class lines. If the health system is strongly privatized and the public component woefully under

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COVID and the Era of Emergencies

What Type of Freedom is at Stake?

Danielle Celermajer and Dalia Nassar

conditions for robust egalitarian participatory democracy. Nevertheless, drawing on Jenny Nedelsky's recasting of rights as relational ( Nedelsky 2020 ) and Alison Weir's recasting of freedom as connection (Weir 2103), we contend that in this context rights

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Left Behind by COVID-19

Experiences of “Left-Behind” Girls in Rural China

Jue Wang

magnified the inherent gendered norms that remained hidden in normal educational practices. COVID-19, although global, is not an egalitarian or democratic disease. On the contrary, it tends to have an uneven impact on different territories and social

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Freed from Sadness and Fear

Politics, COVID-19, and the New Germany

Michael Meng and Adam R. Seipp

several beliefs. One was the belief that an egalitarian community could be based on the notion that no single individual can claim authority over another. If we accept our absence of authority, then we might let go of the desire to dominate each other and

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Joel S. Migdal, Anat Ben-David, Uriel Abulof, Shirley Le Penne, Tomer Persico, Nohad ‘Ali, Tsafi Sebba-Elran, Maya Rosenfeld, Nissim Cohen, Eran Vigoda-Gadot, Shlomo Mizrahi, Meital Pinto, Hagar Salamon, and Diego Rotman

, militant, proud, industrious, rational, ‘healthy,’ and ‘normal’ Jews, fulfilling the promises of the prophets and indeed the whole of the Jewish tradition by creating a model (just and egalitarian) republic in Israel. In short, this was the way Jews who