Unprecedented times - Oxford Compendium (2)
This journey explores the deep social fractures and ethical questions exposed by contemporary crises—from the COVID-19 pandemic to migration, poverty, and digital life. Through themes of justice, belonging, and visibility, distinguished scholars from the University of Oxford call for a renewed understanding of how we live together and who gets to be seen, heard, and protected.
9 exps, 6 experts
Pandemic lives and what it revealed about meaning
Culture & Ideas
The COVID pandemic has made us reflect much more on what is meaningful in our lives; what is important and what is less important.
Jonathan Wolff

Jonathan Wolff

Alfred Landecker Professor of Values and Public Policy

The threats to media freedom
Economics & Politics
Helena Kennedy, barrister at the English bar, member of the House of Lords and head of the IBAHRI, explains why we must protect free journalism.
Helena Kennedy

Helena Kennedy

Barrister, Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, University of Oxford.

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