ABSTRACT

Summary: The Covid-19 lockdowns ended some prolonged and very determined protests in various parts of the world. This chapter begins by taking note of these and wonders what the prospects for protests might be under lockdown – given that the ways in which lockdowns are enacted may themselves be unjust. Later in the chapter, the possible means of online protests are examined, with ambiguous conclusions. Woven amidst these preoccupations, developments on some of the political fronts of lockdown are described, as is the uneventful flow of everyday life in seclusion.