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  3. Vol 13 No 02: Global Justice and the Pandemic

Published: 2022-04-14

Introduction

  • INTRODUCTION
    Christine Straehle, Caesar Atuire
    I-IV
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Articles

  • Reporting on African Responses to COVID-19: African Philosophical Perspectives for Addressing Quandaries in the Global Justice Debate
    Martin Odei Ajei
    1-20
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  • Realizing Justice in the Coordinated Global Coronavirus Response
    Jan-Christoph Heilinger, Sridhar Venkatapuram, Maike Voss, Verina Wild
    21-40
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  • Responding to the Tragedies of Our Time - The Human Right to Health and the Virtue of Creative Resolve
    Nicole Hassoun
    41-59
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  • COVID-19 Heightens the Imperative to Decolonize Global Health Research
    Caesar Alimsinya Atuire, Susan Bull
    60-77
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  • COVID-19 and Authoritarianism: Two Strategies of Engaging Fear
    Jonathan Wolff, David Elitzer, Anna Petherick, Maya Tudor, Katie Tyner
    78-98
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