29.04.2021 , in ((Mobility + Informality))
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Pihla Maria Simm
Family responsibilities do not disappear with geographical distance. The possibility to provide care across national borders may therefore affect people’s decisions to move. However, the social policies framing care are still predominantly national. How are the everyday care practices from the point of view of Estonian families, whose members live
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30.03.2021 , in ((COVID-19 + Early Career Academics))
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Nicole Wichmann et Aldina Camenisch
In conclusion of the nccr – on the move blog series on the impact of COVID-19 on early-career academics, this post takes stock of the central issues raised. Based on additional insights from a satisfaction survey realized among the nccr – on the move-funded early-stage academics in February 2021 and
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25.03.2021 , in ((COVID-19 + Early Career Academics))
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Barbara Zimmermann, Janine Lüthi, Janine Widmer et Andrea Erzinger
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the daily working routines of researchers across the globe. Researchers at an early career stage – when mobility, networking, and specialization are essential – may be particularly vulnerable to the measures taken against the spread of the disease. How have the first months of the
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10.03.2021 , in ((COVID-19 + Early Career Academics, Experiences))
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Petra Sidler et Mia Gandenberger
There are two kinds of uncertainties we as researchers are faced with: There are those things we are aware of that we do not know, but also those we are unaware of that we do not know. Dealing with this range of uncertainties can be demanding in ‘normal’ times and
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01.03.2021 , in ((Politique))
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Elham Manea
Context matters. On 7 March 2021, the Swiss electorate will vote on the popular initiative “Yes to a ban on full facial coverings”. To separate the niqab from its religious social and political contexts and turn it into a simple question of ‘choice’ is to miss out on a great
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