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Author: Idunn Lullau Holthe

Tax Justice and Global Inequality

04/03/2021
Towards a global, sustainable and inclusive approach to inequality

A brief summary of GRIP's parallel session during the 2021 SDG Conference Bergen

02/03/2021
A Journal about the Urbanized Planet

24/02/2021
The Paradox of Geography and Vaccine

#11 Inequality in the (Post-) Pandemic City

21/01/2021
The Pandemic of Extreme Inequality

#10 Inequality in the (Post-) Pandemic City

14/01/2021
Mass Tourism, Heritage and the Right to the City: Interview with Antonella Di Trani

#9 Inequality in the (Post-) Pandemic City

07/01/2021
The New African Urban University

18/12/2020
Public Health and Urban Preparedness: Interview with The Norwegian Institute of Public Health

#5 Inequality in the (Post-) Pandemic City

23/10/2020
The Class Dimension of Lockdown in South Asia: Interview with Atreyee Sen

#2 Inequality in the (Post)-Pandemic City

11/09/2020
Securitization, Surveillance and the Logics of Algorithms: Interview with Tereza Østbø Kuldova 

#1 Inequality in the (Post)-Pandemic City

03/09/2020
A Global Approach to Inequality and Pandemics

01/09/2020
Webminar: Knowledge Inequalities and Possibilities for Decolonizing the Academy

28/08/2020
Health Care and the Need for a Debate on Ethics: Interview with Ole Frithjof Norheim

#19 Miniseries on COVID-19 and Inequality

09/06/2020
The Topology of Inequality in Brazil: Interview with Carlos Fausto

#18 Miniseries on COVID-19 and Inequality

03/06/2020
Responses from the Pacific Ocean: Interview with Fe’íloakitau Kaho Tevi

#17 Miniseries on COVID-19 and Inequality

19/05/2020
Learning from African Responses to Pandemics: Interview with Jessica Kampanje-Phiri

#16 Miniseries on COVID-19 and Inequality

14/05/2020
A Critical View from South Africa: Interview with Divine Fuh

#12 Miniseries on COVID-19 and Inequality

30/04/2020
Migrant Workers, Postcolonialism and Knowledge-Sharing in East and Southeast Asia: Interview with Joyce C. H. Liu

#11 Miniseries on COVID-19 and Inequality

28/04/2020
Class, Caste and Discrimination during India’s Lockdown: Interview with Gunika Rishi

#10 Miniseries on COVID-19 and Inequality

23/04/2020
Epistemological Injustice in Sub-Saharan Africa: Interview with Eugene Richardson

#9 Miniseries on COVID-19 and Inequality

21/04/2020
Social Protection Strategies in Latin America: Interview with Merike Blofield and Fernando Filgueira

#8 Miniseries on COVID-19 and Inequality

17/04/2020
#7 Miniseries: COVID-19 and global dimensions of inequality

Interview with Rachel Sieder

11/04/2020
#6 Miniseries: COVID-19 and global dimensions of inequality

Interview with Marianna Betti and Giulio Betti

08/04/2020
Man stands in front of a group of Palestinian workers waiting to sterilize buildings in the Gaza Strip, March 24, 2020.
#5 Miniseries: COVID-19 and global dimensions of inequality 

Interview with Fadia Kiwan

06/04/2020
Migrant workers in Beijing construction site
#2 Miniseries : COVID-19 and global dimensions of inequality

Interview with Amina Maharjan

31/03/2020
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