Publications and Press
Project-related Publications
Special Issue/Symposium – Cluster 1:
Crisis Governance, (De)Mobilisation and New Inequalities: The Legacy of COVID-19 Lockdowns (2025). Critical Sociology, 51 (1). https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/crsb/51/1
Journal Articles by ENDURE Team Members in this Special Issue:
Bužinkić, E., Foley, J., & Kerr, E. (2024). Crisis Governance, (De)Mobilisation and New Inequalities: The Legacy of COVID-19. Critical Sociology, 51(1), 105–114. https://doi.org/10.1177/08969205241268370
Fröhlich, C., & Varga, M. (2025). Entangled Crisis Narratives in Germany: Strengthening the Anti-Systemic Public? Critical Sociology, 51(1), 115–131. https://doi.org/10.1177/08969205241258416
Cichecka, A., Karolak, M., & Ufel, W. (2025). A “Romantic Public Tragedy”? COVID Pandemic and the Changes of Governance in Poland. Critical Sociology, 51(1), 133–153. https://doi.org/10.1177/08969205241258408
Barthoma, S. (2025). Beyond Formal Structures: Exploring Bottom-Up Governance Dynamics in the Assyrian Community’s COVID-19 Response in Germany. Critical Sociology, 51(1), 155–175. https://doi.org/10.1177/08969205241258384
Bužinkić, E., & Šelo Šabić, S. (2025). COVID-19 Emergency Governance in Croatia: The Case of Perpetual Exception and Securitized Disenfranchisement. Critical Sociology, 51(1), 177–191. https://doi.org/10.1177/08969205241259167
Foley, J., & Kerr, E. (2025). Organising Irresponsibility: Pandemic Management, State Transformation and the Diversion of Class Politics in Scotland’s COVID-19 Response. Critical Sociology, 51(1), 193–211. https://doi.org/10.1177/08969205241258672
Edited Volume – Cluster 1:
Kerr, E., Bužinkić, E., & Foley, J. (Eds.). (2025). The organisation of irresponsibility? Reassessing COVID-19 in Europe. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. Studies in Critical Social Sciences (Vol. 347). https://brill.com/display/title/73405
Book Chapters by ENDURE Team Members:
Kerr, E., Bužinkić, E., & Foley, J. (2025). Preface: The Organisation of Irresponsibility? COVID-19 and the Governance of State–Society Relations in Europe. In E. Kerr, E. Bužinkić, & J. Foley (Eds.), The organisation of irresponsibility? Reassessing COVID-19 in Europe. Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004747784_002
Kerr, E., & Foley, J. (2025). The Management of Accountability: State Transformation and Class Politics in Scotland’s COVID-19 Response. In E. Kerr, E. Bužinkić, & J. Foley (Eds.), The organisation of irresponsibility? Reassessing COVID-19 in Europe. Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004747784_003
Fröhlich, C., & Varga, M. (2025). Entangled Crises and Anti-systemic Mobilisations in Germany. In E. Kerr, E. Bužinkić, & J. Foley (Eds.), The organisation of irresponsibility? Reassessing COVID-19 in Europe. Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004747784_004
Ufel, W., Cichecka, A., & Karolak, M. (2025). Protest Movements in Pandemics: Dynamics of 4C Social Responses to COVID-19 Governance in Poland. In E. Kerr, E. Bužinkić, & J. Foley (Eds.), The organisation of irresponsibility? Reassessing COVID-19 in Europe. Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004747784_005
Bužinkić, E., & Šelo Šabić, S. (2025). Governing through Crisis: Racialised Exception and Securitisation in Croatia’s COVID-19 Response. In E. Kerr, E. Bužinkić, & J. Foley (Eds.), The organisation of irresponsibility? Reassessing COVID-19 in Europe. Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004747784_006
Barthoma, S. (2025). Bottom-Up Governance in Times of Crisis: Informal Practices and Migrant Agency in Germany’s Assyrian Community during COVID-19. In E. Kerr, E. Bužinkić, & J. Foley (Eds.), The organisation of irresponsibility? Reassessing COVID-19 in Europe. Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004747784_008
Edited Volume – Cluster 2 (in press):
Varga, M., Karolak, M., & Mrozowicki, A. (Eds.). (in press). Global workers and entangled crises: Biographical and relational approaches to resilience. Bristol University Press.
Book Chapters by ENDURE Team Members:
Varga, M., Karolak, M., & Mrozowicki, A. (in press). Introduction: Workers and the polycrisis. In M. Varga, M. Karolak, & A. Mrozowicki (Eds.), Global workers and entangled crises: Biographical and relational approaches to resilience. Bristol University Press.
Varga, M., & Percă, D. (in press). Worker biographies and recurrent crises in the EU periphery. In M. Varga, M. Karolak, & A. Mrozowicki (Eds.), Global workers and entangled crises: Biographical and relational approaches to resilience. Bristol University Press.
Fröhlich, C. (in press). Essential workers and biographical resources in Germany. In M. Varga, M. Karolak, & A. Mrozowicki (Eds.), Global workers and entangled crises: Biographical and relational approaches to resilience. Bristol University Press.
Vinasco-Molina, S. M., & Ramírez Suárez, Y. C. (in press). Debts, work, and autonomy of women returnees to Colombia. In M. Varga, M. Karolak, & A. Mrozowicki (Eds.), Global workers and entangled crises: Biographical and relational approaches to resilience. Bristol University Press.
Barthoma, S., & Rottmann, S. B. (in press). Waiting and hope among precarious migrant workers in Istanbul. In M. Varga, M. Karolak, & A. Mrozowicki (Eds.), Global workers and entangled crises: Biographical and relational approaches to resilience. Bristol University Press.
Bužinkić, E., & Čolović, N. (in press). Care between nationhood and capitalism: Precarious female teachers in Croatia’s minoritised education. In M. Varga, M. Karolak, & A. Mrozowicki (Eds.), Global workers and entangled crises: Biographical and relational approaches to resilience. Bristol University Press.
Karolak, M., Jafarova, K., & Mrozowicki, A. (in press). Navigating the storm: Coping strategies of migrant and non-migrant logistics workers in Poland. In M. Varga, M. Karolak, & A. Mrozowicki (Eds.), Global workers and entangled crises: Biographical and relational approaches to resilience. Bristol University Press.
Mrozowicki, A., & Burski, J. (in press). Trade union activism as a biographical resource: Unionised health care workers facing COVID-19 in upstate New York. In M. Varga, M. Karolak, & A. Mrozowicki (Eds.), Global workers and entangled crises: Biographical and relational approaches to resilience. Bristol University Press.
Fontolan, M., Hasegawa, A., Acero, L., Aguas, C., Trajano, J. M., & Gitahy, L. (in press). Vale do Ribeira, Serra da Bocaina and the Amazon: Community resilience in Brazil. In M. Varga, M. Karolak, & A. Mrozowicki (Eds.), Global workers and entangled crises: Biographical and relational approaches to resilience. Bristol University Press.
Varga, M., Karolak, M., & Mrozowicki, A. (in press). Conclusions: Global workers and entangled crises. In M. Varga, M. Karolak, & A. Mrozowicki (Eds.), Global workers and entangled crises: Biographical and relational approaches to resilience. Bristol University Press.
Reports and Working Papers:
Bužinkić, E. (2025). Uneven governance, unequal impacts: Reflections on the social and political dimensions of the COVID-19 pandemic (Version 1). ENDURE: Inequalities, Community Resilience and New Governance Modalities in a Post-Pandemic World. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16899785
Hasegawa, A. Y. (2026). The utility of resilience frameworks for examining COVID-19 outcomes and societal transformations in the COVID-19 period: Abstracts (Version 1). ENDURE: Inequalities, Community Resilience and New Governance Modalities in a Post-Pandemic World. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18662501
Pereira, N., Torres, N. A. P., Mori, N. V. P., Pereira, N. V., da Silva, M. R., Marcucci, A. C. O., Silva, A. C. D., Águas, C. L. P., Nascimento, C. D. P. S., da Silva, L. C. R., da Rocha, M. A. G., Rodrigues, M. D. C., & Fontolan, M. (2026). Guerreiras empoderadas cultivando e aprendendo: Terra e resiliência (Version 1). ENDURE: Inequalities, Community Resilience and New Governance Modalities in a Post-Pandemic World. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18662333. Read here.
Other Publications by Team Members
Journal Articles
Carrilho, K., Koljonen, J., & Palonen, E. (in review). Covid-19, comunicação governamental e redes sociais: As experiências da Finlândia e do Brasil. Organicom.
Eronen-Valli, M., & Salojärvi, V. (in review). Private and communal crisis performances in crowdfunding: Visual rhetoric of vulnerable and promotional actors during the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia–Ukraine war.
Gao, J., Idris, M. A., Hang, Y., Bi, K., & Jones, E. C. (2025). Inequities in pandemic resilience: A spatial-temporal study of mortality and economic recovery during COVID-19. Frontiers in Public Health. (Revise and resubmit).
Kajta, J., Czeranowska, O., Pieńkowski, P., & Karolak, M. (in review). Social media solidarity in times of polycrisis: The case of Twitter.
Lopes, J. V. A., Silva, M., & Dias, R. B. (2022). Vacinas como um bem público: Uma reflexão sobre o papel do Estado no desenvolvimento de imunizantes contra a COVID-19 no Brasil. REDD – Revista Espaço de Diálogo e Desconexão, 22–34.
Pieńkowski, P. (2023). Poza racjonalnością ekspercką: Prawomocność społecznej krytyki obostrzeń pandemicznych. Kultura Współczesna, 2(122), 84–100.
Pérez-Bustos, T., González-Arango, I., & Gómez-Gómez, S. (2024). A body, a collective mass, a clothesline: A textile analysis of a collage to understand the Estallido social in Colombia. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/25729861.2024.2346107
Thomas, I., Jones, E. C., Simpson, V., Nguyen, A., & Shenkman, J. (forthcoming). Degree of continuity of COVID-19 policies with existing emergency management policies and implications for health. Administration & Society.
Varga, M., & Percă, D. (2025). Recurring crises, resilient workers? Biographical-relational resources in worker livelihoods. Current Sociology. https://doi.org/10.1177/00113921241310606
Book Chapters and Books
Carrilho, K., Fontolan, M., Hernández, E., & Silva, G. (2024). Polarisation and disinformation in Brazil's COVID-19 vaccination onset on X (former Twitter). In K. Carrilho, L. Horsmanheimo, & K. Linnamäki (Eds.), Reflections on emotions, populism and polarisation: HEPP4 conference proceedings (3rd ed., Vol. 1, HEPP Working Paper Series Vol. 3, pp. 31–43). University of Helsinki.
Dias, R. B. (2022). Política de ciência e tecnologia. In J. Szwako & J. L. Ratton (Eds.), Dicionário dos negacionismos no Brasil (pp. 256–259). CEPE.
Lahti, Y., & Palonen, E. (2023). The impact of the Russia–Ukraine war on right-wing populism in Finland. In G. Ivaldi & E. Zankina (Eds.), The impacts of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on right-wing populism in Europe. European Center for Populism Studies.
Soto-Sanfiel, M. T., & Salojärvi, V. (2024). Psychological aid and training for journalists who face continued emotionally demanding environments: The case of Venezuelan journalists. In L. Barkho & J. Lugo-Ocando (Eds.), The handbook of applied journalism: Theory and practice. Springer.
Soto-Sanfiel, M. T., & Salojärvi, V. (Eds.). (forthcoming). Handbook of journalism and emotions. Wiley.
Conference Papers
Carrilho, K., Gitahy, L., Hasegawa, A. Y., Palonen, E., & Villen, G. (2024, July 23). Mobilizando (des)informação: Governança, retórica, polarização e empatia. Paper presented at the XV Jornada Latino-Americana de Estudos Sociais da Ciência e Tecnologia, Campinas, Brazil.
Carrilho, K., & Palonen, E. (2024, January 23–26). Bolsonarism vs. science: Political influence on official Twitter communication in Brazil during the pandemic. Paper presented at the UNPOP International Colloquium 2024, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.
Dias, R. B., Cruz, M. F., Silva, M., Fontolan, M., & Serafim, M. P. (2023). Knowledge production on COVID-19 and its use in Brazilian health policies. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Honolulu, USA.
Working Papers / Preprints
Skrzypczyński, R., & Karolak, M. (in review). A decade of degrowth discourse in written news media: Quantitative indicators and thematic composition of the coverage. SSRN. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4932012
Data Sets
González-Arango, I., Pérez-Bustos, T., & Gómez-Gómez, S. (2023). Base de datos de activismos textiles en Colombia para la movilización social 2020–2022 (Version 01) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10223614
Theses
Choudary, S. (in progress). Analyzing crisis communication of public health organizations during COVID-19 pandemic on Twitter: Strengthening social media crisis communication for health emergencies (Doctoral dissertation, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain).
Jokinen, H. (n.d.). Sentiment analysis on Finnish Twitter during the pandemic period (Thesis, University of Helsinki).
Press
Articles for press written by ENDURE team members
Kerr, E. (2025). The legacy of pandemic politics in Scotland. Scottish Left Review, Issue 145 (online). Read here.
Kerr, E (2024) UK Covid Inquiry: How Scottish Government kept up appearances. The Herald (online). Read here.
Montgomery, T; Foley, J and Kerr, E (2023).The independence movement in Scotland is going nowhere. Holyrood (online). Read here.
Articles for press written about ENDURE's work
Boyd, C. (2023) The only winners in Covid were Britain's bankrupt political elite. The Herald (online). Read here.
Paterson, K. (2023) 'Scandal alone' cannot explain SNP downturn as party reaches 'defining moment', experts say. Holyrood (online). Read here.

