Academia & Publishing

We Asked 3,000+ Academics How They’re Coping with Covid-19: This Is What We found

A survey conducted by De Gruyter’s Insights Team has found that the Coronavirus pandemic and resulting lockdown has left academics with less time for research and busier than ever – with women most severely affected.

Politics & Society

Covid-19: Engaging with Complexity — If Not Now, When?

In a period of uncertainty will ‘complexity science’ lead the way in helping us make sense of the the constantly shifting adjustments people make in the natural cycle of the world?

Science & Technology

Pangolins, bats or another species – where did COVID-19 come from?

Viruses similar to the 2019 novel coronavirus have been discovered in horseshoe bats and the critically endangered Sunda pangolin. Scientists presume that the illegal trade of these animals at “wet markets” may have played a key role in the Covid-19 outbreak.

Politics & Society

Covid-19 and the Civilizing Process

What are the long-term processes within which the emergence of Covid-19 is fixed? Are infectious diseases a central feature of the civilizing process and how can the form taken by this process help to improve control over those diseases?

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