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Title:Covid-19 and mental health in Italy Author(s):GREMBI, VeronicaDate:2021Type:VideoSeries/Number:MWP; Multidisciplinary Research Workshop; 2021; Turning the Tide: Contemporary Challenges to Health and Healthcare in Europe and Beyond; Online lecture 4Abstract:An increasing number of studies shows the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health regardless of the different institutional contexts and responses to the emergency, as is apparent from evidence from the ...
Title:Making sense of the link between anti-establishment politics and vaccine hesitancy Author(s):KENNEDY, JonathanDate:2021Type:VideoSeries/Number:MWP; Multidisciplinary Research Workshop; 2021; Turning the Tide: Contemporary Challenges to Health and Healthcare in Europe and Beyond; Online lecture 2Abstract:Vaccines and vaccination programmes are amongst the most remarkable achievements of, respectively, medical science and public health. Even though vaccines provide the only clear path out of the death and devastation caused ...
Title:Another European rescue of the nation-state? : COVID-19 and European integration Author(s):GREER, ScottDate:2021Type:VideoSeries/Number:MWP; Multidisciplinary Research Workshop; 2021; Turning the Tide: Contemporary Challenges to Health and Healthcare in Europe and Beyond; Online lecture 3Abstract:The European Union is one of the few political systems to be unequivocally changed by the COVID-19 crisis. By the end of 2020, member states had taken adopted key policies to strengthen its role in health care and public ...
Title:Health inequalities : which role of the health system? Author(s):EIKEMO, Terje A.Date:2021Type:VideoSeries/Number:MWP; Multidisciplinary Research Workshop; 2021; Turning the Tide: Contemporary Challenges to Health and Healthcare in Europe and Beyond; Online lecture 1Abstract:CHAIN is the leading centre and interdisciplinary research network for global health inequalities research. It brings together expert researchers in the field of health and their social determinants (from genes to society), ...
Title:The future of growth Author(s):COHEN, DanielDate:2016Type:VideoSeries/Number:MWP; Video Lecture; 2016/01Abstract:Economists, when hard pressed to summarize economic history, boil it down to two events: i) the agricultural revolution, 2) the industrial revolution. Each has its own paradox. Agriculture aimed at feeding people properly, ...
Title:Same-sex marriage and backlash : constitutionalism through the lens of consensus and conflict Author(s):SIEGEL, RevaDate:2016Type:VideoSeries/Number:MWP; Video Lecture; 2016/02Abstract:In the decades before the United States Supreme Court recognized the right of same-sex couples to marry in Obergefell v. Hodges, Americans disdained, denounced, and debated same-sex marriage. When state courts recognized ...
Title:Religious dimensions of political conflict and violence Author(s):BRUBAKER, RogersDate:2016Type:VideoSeries/Number:MWP; Video Lecture; 2016/05Abstract:How should we understand the religious dimensions of political conflict and political violence? One view sees religiously grounded conflict and violence as sui generis, with a distinctive logic or causal texture. The ...
Title:Brown babies' in postwar Europe : the Italian case Author(s):PATRIARCA, SilvanaDate:2015Type:VideoSeries/Number:MWP; Video Lecture; 2015/09Abstract:By drawing on a variety of different sources (some of them archives only recently made available to the public), the lecture will engage the general issue of the persistence of the idea of race and its close entanglement ...
Title:Three meanings of Brexit Author(s):NICOLAIDIS, Kalypso
Date:2016Type:VideoSeries/Number:MWP; Video Lecture; 2016/06Abstract:I will discuss three meanings of Brexit – starting with a definition of “meaning” as narrative, as opposed to explanation, rationalisation or implication. Meanings matter, I argue, for which narrative dominates the next ...


Title:Why is the economics of climate change so difficult and controversial? Author(s):WEITZMAN, Martin L.Date:2015Type:VideoSeries/Number:MWP; Video Lecture; 2015/08Abstract:The main goal of this lecture is to explain some of the reasons why the economics of climate change is such a frustrating subject. I will try to sketch a brief general overview of the economics of climate change, with ...