Discourse
Global South at receiving end
This view is contested since is the potential for it to be misused to restrict welfare payments to those deemed to be ‘multiplying’.
Population Matters
A growing number of people in developing countries are emulating unsustainable, high consuming lifestyles.
Revisiting primary health care 40 yrs after Alma-Ata
Primary health care, the central idea within the Alma-Ata declaration, was interpreted in many ways by many people.
How it panned out in India
An increase in availability of various interventions at primary level has gone a long way in reduction of diseases.
Literature squares up
Racism in the First World metamorphoses into caste and religious divide in India.
Against Literature
Literature can’t take down racism... there is a “little white man deep inside us all”.
Datafied citizens
Data analysis makes us viewable and knowable, and thus manageable, for both authorities and businesses at unprecedented levels.
‘As a society, we are more compassionate today’
‘Throughout 1980s, Anglophone world has ‘remoralised’, as moral language became prevalent in its culture’.
Words do not reflect trends
The authors were interested in how morality changed over time by tracking changes in “patterns of language use”.
The community of comedy
The modern philosopher to have placed perhaps the most stress on the social character of comedy was Henri Bergson.