Below you find links to research that relates to Corona Governance in Urban Margins.
- Series: Inequality in the (Post-) Pandemic City. Global Research Programme on Inequality (GRIP) (University of Bergen)
- Series: COVID-19 and Conflict. International Institute of Social Studies (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
- Book: Notes from Isolation. Global Criminological Perspectives on Coronavirus Pandemic. Edited by Dina Siegel (Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology at Utrecht University)
- Workshop Series: Anthropologies and Securities. Organized by Samira Marty (University of Oslo) and Lene Swetzer (IHEID)
- Bolsonaro’s Brazil and coronavirus: contesting the incontestable. Francisca Costa Reis (University of Leuven)
- Criminal governance during the COVID-19 lockdown in Mexico. Raúl Zepada Gil (King’s Collega London)
- Rule, support and buy: Making sense of mafia strategies in the COVID-19 aftermath. Luciano Pollichieni (University of Nottingham)
- Criminal governance in the time of COVID-19. Nicholas Barnes (University of ST Andrews) and Juan Albarracín (Universidad Icesi)
- Challenges and responses to COVID-19: A local perspective from Mexico City. An interview with Jaime Morales, Human Rights Undersecretary at the Mexico City Government.
- Colombia: Peace Withers amid the Pandemic. International Crisis Group