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Institutional racism starts even before the complex bureaucratic processes of inclusion and exclusion that immigrants encounter.
From East Germany, parallels can be drawn across Europe and America, with automation and outsourcing displacing comparable demographic groups in Italy, France, the UK, and America.
Even in these dire times, welfare chauvinism is a pervasive public opinion where a considerable share of native-born citizens would like to treat recent immigrants as second-class citizens when it comes to hospital treatment for acute COVID-19.
The on-demand gig workers face traditional occupational hazards due to the nature of their work, mainly the risks due to road traffic—both from a rider or driver perspective. These risks are amplified by the use of A.I., in particular, by the rhythm imposed on them by the app.
Over the past decade, recession, austerity politics, and labour reforms in Spain have accelerated and intensified the precarisation of employment. A perspective that critically engages with the notion and the processes of ‘normalising precarity’ can be an interesting starting point for putting relevant questions regarding precarity and some of its...
In an attempt to revive the Wards Corner area, the Latin Village was earmarked for demolition and redevelopment over a decade ago. Market traders and users have opposed the redevelopment for an equally long period, fighting to ‘prevent damage from regeneration initiatives to this cultural site that is sacred to...
Right now both the EU and the UK are not on track to reach net zero, so there is a lot of work to be done.
The complex crisis that we are undergoing, which encompasses social, environmental, health, and economic factors, showcases the need to implement future-proof policies to achieve a fair, sustainable, and resilient society.
To be successful, the European Green Deal must be followed by the EU’s international partners, on the basis of a strengthened EU green deal diplomacy and EU trade policy