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THE CONTINUED IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS –  PERSONAL STORIES FROM KENT AND MEDWAY

THE CONTINUED IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS – PERSONAL STORIES FROM KENT AND MEDWAY

Dr Sarah Lieberman and Dr Soeren Keil continue the discussion on their CEFEUS research project “The Impact of COVID-19 on Kent and Medway.”

30 Nov, 202030 Nov, 2020 CommentaryLeave a Comment on THE CONTINUED IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS – PERSONAL STORIES FROM KENT AND MEDWAY
The Coronavirus Act: necessary evil, or abdication of Parliament’s duty to the people?

The Coronavirus Act: necessary evil, or abdication of Parliament’s duty to the people?

Third year BSc Politics student Callum Lake blogs about the Coronavirus Act.

11 Nov, 202011 Nov, 2020 StudentsLeave a Comment on The Coronavirus Act: necessary evil, or abdication of Parliament’s duty to the people?
Environmental Racism: Between COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter

Environmental Racism: Between COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter

Rebecca Papp, MSc Student, applies the ideas of environmental racism to show how the events of 2020 have deep roots in our unequal society.

29 Jun, 202029 Jun, 2020 Commentary, StudentsLeave a Comment on Environmental Racism: Between COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter
Do I stay or do I go? The impact of COVID-19 on an International Student

Do I stay or do I go? The impact of COVID-19 on an International Student

In our first guest blog of our series on “The Impact of COVID-19 on Kent and Medway”, Sara Versace, an international student at CCCU tells her story: I am a […]

21 May, 202027 May, 2020 Students1 Comment on Do I stay or do I go? The impact of COVID-19 on an International Student
The Impact of Coronavirus – Personal Stories from Kent and Medway

The Impact of Coronavirus – Personal Stories from Kent and Medway

Dr Sarah Lieberman and Dr Soeren Keil introduce their new CEFEUS research project “The Impact of COVID-19 on Kent and Medway”. We are living in extra-ordinary times. Never has this phrase […]

20 May, 202021 May, 2020 Commentary, Events, Research1 Comment on The Impact of Coronavirus – Personal Stories from Kent and Medway
Capitalism After Covid-19

Capitalism After Covid-19

What implications does COVID-19 have for the future of capitalism? In the first of a series of blog posts, Professor David Bates suggests that the current COVID-19 shock is likely […]

18 May, 202025 May, 2020 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on Capitalism After Covid-19
Territorial Politics, Coronavirus and The UK: Cooperation amidst Crisis

Territorial Politics, Coronavirus and The UK: Cooperation amidst Crisis

As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to dominate political debate, Dr Paul Anderson examines the intergovernmental interaction between the different governments in the UK, and argues that while tensions may now be […]

08 May, 202025 May, 2020 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on Territorial Politics, Coronavirus and The UK: Cooperation amidst Crisis
Coronavirus and the Art of Counting

Coronavirus and the Art of Counting

Data and hard facts are increasingly disputed by the media and the government during the coronavirus crisis. Dr Soeren Keil reflects on the never-ending debates about the benefits of qualitative and […]

07 May, 202025 May, 2020 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on Coronavirus and the Art of Counting
4 REASONS WHY THE LOCKDOWN REDUCTION IN TRAVEL WON’T STICK – AND 7 WAYS TO ENCOURAGE IT TO DO SO

4 REASONS WHY THE LOCKDOWN REDUCTION IN TRAVEL WON’T STICK – AND 7 WAYS TO ENCOURAGE IT TO DO SO

Will our experience of reducing our travel during the Covid-19 crisis have a lasting impact on our travel behaviour? Dr Susan Kenyon considers the evidence, before suggesting 7 policy interventions that could support lasting change

24 Apr, 202025 May, 2020 Commentary, Research3 Comments on 4 REASONS WHY THE LOCKDOWN REDUCTION IN TRAVEL WON’T STICK – AND 7 WAYS TO ENCOURAGE IT TO DO SO

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