What does it mean to be made vulnerable in the era of COVID-19?
A Ahmad, R Chung, L Eckenwiler, A Ganguli-Mitra… - The Lancet, 2020 - thelancet.com
As of April 27, 2020, more than two million people worldwide have been diagnosed with
coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), with Europe being one of the current major clusters …
coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), with Europe being one of the current major clusters …
[HTML][HTML] Pandemic surveillance and racialized subpopulations: mitigating vulnerabilities in COVID-19 apps
T Hendl, R Chung, V Wild - Journal of bioethical inquiry, 2020 - Springer
Debates about effective responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have emphasized the
paramount importance of digital tracing technology in suppressing the disease. So far …
paramount importance of digital tracing technology in suppressing the disease. So far …
The cosmopolitan scope of republican citizenship
R Chung - Critical review of international social and political …, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
This essay aims to show that republicanism does not necessarily preclude the notion of
cosmopolitan citizenship. The first part challenges the belief that republican citizenship must …
cosmopolitan citizenship. The first part challenges the belief that republican citizenship must …
[HTML][HTML] Ethical considerations for closing humanitarian projects: a scoping review
NE Pal, L Eckenwiler, SR Hyppolite, J Pringle… - Journal of International …, 2019 - Springer
Background The number of people requiring humanitarian assistance has risen steadily in
recent years and was estimated to be 201.5 million people in 2017 (ALNAP 2018). The need …
recent years and was estimated to be 201.5 million people in 2017 (ALNAP 2018). The need …
Haitian and international responders' and decision-makers' perspectives regarding disability and the response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake
MR Hunt, R Chung, E Durocher, JH Henrys - Global health action, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Background Following disasters, persons with disabilities (PWD) are especially vulnerable
to harm, yet they have commonly been excluded from disaster planning, and their needs …
to harm, yet they have commonly been excluded from disaster planning, and their needs …
Global solidarity, migration and global health inequity
L Eckenwiler, C Straehle, R Chung - Bioethics, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The grounds for global solidarity have been theorized and conceptualized in recent years,
and many have argued that we need a global concept of solidarity. But the question …
and many have argued that we need a global concept of solidarity. But the question …
[HTML][HTML] Global health and national borders: the ethics of foreign aid in a time of financial crisis
Background The governments and citizens of the developed nations are increasingly called
upon to contribute financially to health initiatives outside their borders. Although …
upon to contribute financially to health initiatives outside their borders. Although …
[HTML][HTML] Closing well: national and international humanitarian workers' perspectives on the ethics of closing humanitarian health projects
Project closure is a core feature of humanitarian action. However, how decisions to end
projects are made, and how closure is planned and implemented, has implications for …
projects are made, and how closure is planned and implemented, has implications for …
[BOOK][B] Addressing economic racism in Canada's pandemic response and recovery
For example, race-based data collected by Toronto Public Health shows Black and Brown
Torontonians make up 73 per cent of the COVID-19 cases while representing only 36 per …
Torontonians make up 73 per cent of the COVID-19 cases while representing only 36 per …
[BOOK][B] Cosmopolitisme
R Chung, G Nootens - 2010 - academia.edu
La théorie de la guerre juste est fondée en grande partie sur le principe du droit à
l'autodéfense. Si un État reconnaît ce droit à autrui, il reconnaît également son obligation à …
l'autodéfense. Si un État reconnaît ce droit à autrui, il reconnaît également son obligation à …