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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:Introducing the algorithmic boss Author(s):ALOISI, Antonio
; DE STEFANO, ValerioDate:2021Type:OtherSeries/Number:[MWP]; [LAW]; Insights; Blogpost; 2021Abstract:All managerial functions are now entrusted to algorithm-powered tools, creating high expectations and new risks, and no economic sector is immune to the adoption of such systems. How can this AI-driven management be ...


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:This is not a drill : people and work in times of the Covid 19 emergency Author(s):ALOISI, Antonio
; DE STEFANO, ValerioDate:2020Type:OtherSeries/Number:Rivista il Mulino; Blogpost; 2020; [MWP]; [LAW]Abstract:«Epidemics, like disasters, have a way of revealing underlying truths about the societies they impact». Anne Applebaum, a journalist for «The Atlantic» who was in a desolate Bologna under lockdown at the beginning of March, ...


Title:Rethinking value creation for a post-Covid recovery that is inclusive and sustainable Author(s):MAZZUCATO, MarianaDate:2020Type:VideoSeries/Number:MWP; Video Lecture; 2020/02; [Rethinking economics, University of Bologna]; [Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP)]Abstract:Value is often confused with Price. And the public sector is not seen as a value creator, just a market fixer. The lecture looked at both these problems and develop a new approach to public policy that is based on market ...
Title:The politics of healthy ageing : myths and realities Author(s):GINGRICH, JaneDate:2021Type:VideoSeries/Number:MWP; Multidisciplinary Research Workshop; 2021; Turning the Tide: Contemporary Challenges to Health and Healthcare in Europe and Beyond; Online lecture 5Abstract:Health and healthcare issues have never been as salient as in the context of the present COVID-19 pandemics. This lecture series addresses the following questions: What are the main challenges facing population health and ...
Title:India is hitting a record number of new covid-19 cases. That’s not its only problem. Author(s):CHAUDHRY, Suparna; PRASAD, Shubha Kamala
Date:2020Type:OtherSeries/Number:Blogpost; 2020Abstract:Despite million of lost jobs, support for the Modi government appears strong.


Title:India’s 1.6 million new coronavirus cases in the past week are breaking its health system Author(s):CHAUDHRY, Suparna; PRASAD, Shubha Kamala
Date:2021Type:OtherSeries/Number:Blogpost; 2021; [MWP]Abstract:Critics blame the Modi government’s pandemic decision-making

