Tag Archives: inequality
Insights: Thinking with the people: The need for a slow, committed and autonomous social science
Marjorie Murray and Helene Risør
(*This op-ed was originally published on November 2th 2019 in Spanish in the Chilean online newspaper Ciperchile. It was written in the context of the current social and political crisis in Chile). In recent days, various newspapers, media columns and statements have been published, where universities and research centers (for example, the SchoolRead more
ATC: On Solidarity: The solidarity of concern
Julia Eckert
Solidarity could be defined as the readiness to assist and support, that is, the emotional and normative affirmation of one’s obligations towards others. Might we think of solidarity as grounded in the recognition of our given connectedness, a connectedness that makes us concerned? Concern here refers to both meanings of the word: the issues, whichRead more