Advertisement

Dialogue

Dialogue

Mobile data shows which European countries took lockdown seriously

A substantial part of humanity is slowly emerging from weeks of lockdown. What we have experienced is truly rare: a real global threat, menacing to all wherever we lived. But …

Dialogue

How is COVID-19 changing multiculturalism and the nature of migration to Australia?

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Neos Kosmos had published a series of articles on whether the time had come to reboot multiculturalism. If anything, the global pandemic has justified the …

Dialogue

Refugees at increased risk of coronavirus due to barriers to healthcare

Despite the coronavirus pandemic, wars and conflicts have not stopped. While some countries have successfully grappled with the virus, in refugee camps the situation remains fraught. Researching the social epidemiology …

Dialogue

Pontian observance of crimes against Australia’s ‘Stolen Generations’ bring to mind their own struggles

The Federation of Pontian Associations of Australia observed National Sorry Day – 26 May – remembering and acknowledging the mistreatment of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people forcibly removed …

Dialogue

Ancient Greek history held captive: What’s next for the Parthenon Sculptures?

The recent re-opening of the Acropolis archaeological site has seen renewed calls by the Greek Culture Minister, Dr Lina Mendoni, for the return of the Parthenon Sculptures from the British …

Dialogue

‘Lord and Master of My Life’, a new book by Archbishop Makarios of Australia

“Lord and Master of my Life..” is how the Lenten prayer of Saint Ephraim the Syrian, commences. It is not perhaps not entirely coincidental that Archbishop Makarios has chosen to …

Dialogue

Uni student Theodoula Vorenas creates Youtube videos to assist VCE Students during COVID-19 Pandemic

As a first year law student and someone who has a genuine desire to help those in my community, I sympathise with the students currently completing their VCE studies. I …

Dialogue

Is coronavirus extraordinary? Digging into Greece’s mythological past

We live in extraordinary times. Not one e-mail, newspaper article or TV news broadcast fails to remind us of this seemingly obvious fact. The grievous loss of loved ones, the …

Dialogue

Kids are going back to school, but education won’t be the same after COVID-19

Experts from different fields have been telling us that life won’t be the same after the COVID-19 pandemic, and the same applies to education. We asked experts in the field …

Dialogue

Unprecedented results of COVID-19 lockdown

Many things about COVID-19 and the subsequent worldwide lockdowns have been unprecedented. Even the frequency of the use of the word itself since March has been unprecedented. Below is a …

Advertisement