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Eponine Howarth

Vaccins COVID-19 : une innovation scientifique discriminatoire?

Yara Bazzoun Dec 23, 2020
Plusieurs mois après le début de la pandémie, la promesse d’un vaccin vient davantage élargir le fossé entre les pays.
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“Space Force”: What is it Good For?

Eponine Howarth Sep 3, 2020
In 2018, President Donald Trump announced the creation of Space Force, a new branch of the United States Armed Forces. With communication technologies playing a key role in modern warfare and lifestyles, Space Force has far-reaching…
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Reforming European Elections: Transnational Lists

Eponine Howarth Aug 12, 2020
To move beyond national political debates and national political parties, transnational lists have been suggested as a potential solution, rendering European elections more “European."
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Jean-Michel Basquiat, Police Brutality, and “The Death of Michael Stewart”

Eponine Howarth Jul 18, 2020
Nearly four decades later, the dominant issues of Basquiat’s generation, including police brutality as depicted in his famous painting “Defacement,” and the lack of opportunities for Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) in the art…
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Right to Vote and Public Health: Elections in the Time of COVID-19

Eponine Howarth Jun 16, 2020
While elections face significant challenges during the time of COVID-19, it is of vital importance that they remain free and fair so that democracy may outlive the crisis.
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