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In Episode 16 of Just Emergencies, Prof Lisa Eckenweiler discusses the impact of Covid-19 on migrant care workers. Migrant care workers are an essential part of many Global North countries’ health systems and have become even more so over the c
In Episode 15, Dr Arianne Shahvisi discusses the migrant 'crisis', the impact of Covid-19 on refugee populations, vaccine nationalism, and academic activism. To find out more about Dr Shahvisi and discover relevant links and resources, please v
In Episode 14 of 'Just Emergencies', Professor Luna argues that the metaphor of 'layers' of vulnerability captures the flexibility of dynamism of how vulnerability presents in and interacts with the real world.For more information on Professor
McGill Research Assistant Eliza Yadav interviews Professor Matthew Hunt and Research Coordinator Ani Chenier about their collective study on the ethics of conducting clinical research during the COVID-19 pandemic.For more information on the stu
In Episode 12 'Vulnerability Part 5' Professor Samia Hurst discusses her conception of vulnerability and what it can tell us about the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. For more information on Professor Samia Hurst and further links and resources, ple
In Episode 11 of 'Just Emergencies', Meena Krishnamurthy talks about the ongoing anti-racist protests around the world, whether there's an obligation to participate in them - especially during a worldwide pandemic-, and how they differ polit
In Episode 10 of Just Emergenices, Dr Verina Wild and Professor Paula-Irene Villa Braslavsky discuss the relationship between 'Vulnerability, Gender, and Care' in the context of the ongoing Covid-19pandemic and through a sociological lens.F
In Episode 9 of ‘Just Emergencies’, Professor Susan Dodds discusses the range of vulnerabilities carers might experience during the Covid-19 pandemic. This is the third installment of our Vulnerability Series.For more information on Professor
In Episode 8 of Just Emergencies, Josephine Greenbrook discusses how undocumented migrant and asylum seeker communities are affected by the Covid-19 outbreak. This forms the second instalment of our vulnerabilityseries on the Just Emergenci
In Episode 7, Rebecca is joined by Dr. Caroline Clarinval who is currently the WHO Country Office Representative in Kazakhstan. Dr. Clarinval shares her experiences of handling difficult ethical situations in her work and outlines the model
For Episode 6 of ‘Just Emergencies’, Rebecca was joined by Professor Wendy Rogers who explained the taxonomy of vulnerability she developed with C. Mackenzie and S. Dodds. Of particular relevance to the current global health climate is Profe
In Episode 5 of ‘Just Emergencies’, Matthew Hunt talks about the ethics of closing humanitarian projects.For more information on Associate Professor Matthew Hunt and further links and resources, please visit the episode’s Shownotes.View Episode
Ayesha Ahmad talks about her work of using storytelling and poetry as a therapeutic intervention in conflict and crises struck areas.For more information on Dr. Ayesha Ahmad, please visit the episode’s Shownotes.View Episode 4 full transcriptJ
In episode 3 of Just Emergencies, Tim Cunningham shares his experiences of working as a clown following the 2010 Haiti earthquake and as a paediatric nurse in Sierra Leone during the Ebola Outbreak.For more information on Professor Tim Cunnin
For Episode 2 of ‘Just Emergencies’, Dr. Catriona McMillan joined Rebecca Richard to talk the impact that global health emergencies have on sexualand reproductive health issues. And unfortunately, it’s generally not good news.For more infor
In this first episode of ‘Just Emergencies’, Rebecca Richards sits down with Dr. Nayha Sethi to talk about research during global health emergencies, how this might be different from research during ‘normal’ times, and what justiceand ethic
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