RRR Networking Event

T-AP Recovery, Renewal & Resilience (RRR) Networking Event.

In October 2023, the Trans-Atlantic Platform hosted the investigators of the 19 funded projects to update on their progress as their projects reach their mid-term. Researchers were invited to give a presentation to fellow researchers, funder representatives and invited guests and to participate in a series of Q/A and discussion sessions led by researchers from previous successful T-AP projects. The networking event’s main aims were to:

        1. Offer a forum for discussion and exchange of knowledge/ideas/progress between the portfolio of the funded projects.
        2. Identify synergies and opportunities for collaboration between the funded projects.
        3. Establish working relationships between the researchers of the funded projects.
        4. Facilitate long-lasting interaction and forge new links between the funded projects.

T-AP would like to  thank all of the presenters, discussion moderators, funding partners and contributors for helping the make this event  inspiring and engaging.

 

Recordings of the two-day event can be found below:

Day 1 – Part 1  Passcode: ytn!Hv1+

Day 1 – Part 2 Passcode: ytn!Hv1+

Day 2 – Part 1 Passcode: 65*i+ut3

Day 2 – Part 2 Passcode: 65*i+ut3

 

Exploring the effects of the pandemic on governance, communication, political participation, gender, and community actions

Inequalities, Community Resilience and New Governance Modalities in a Post-Pandemic World

Presented by Mihai Varga – Free University of Berlin, Germany. Presentation Materials

Video time – Day 1 – Part 1 (00:02:10 – 00:21:57)

Exploring the role of adaptive capacity on democratic performance: Governmental and Non-profit Organizations in the Pandemic

Presented by Thomas Bryer – University of Central Florida, USA. Presentation Materials

Video time – Day 1 – Part 1 (00:22:20 – 00:48:49)

Gender, mobilities and migration during and post COVID-19 pandemic- vulnerabilities, resilience and renewal

Presented by Daniela Sime – University of Strathclyde, UK. Presentation Materials

Video time – Day 1 – Part 1 (00:49:12 – 01:08:24)

Pandemic Communication in Times of Populism: Building Resilient Media and Ensuring Effective Pandemic Communication in Divided Societies

Presented by Sabina Mihelj – Loughborough University, UK. Presentation Materials & YouTube Video Link

Video time – Day 1 – Part 1 (01:09:10 – 01:30:16)

Social mobilization as policymaking lever? A trans-Atlantic COVID-19 dialogue on community action and decentralized governance

Presented by Anne-Emmanuelle Birn – University of Toronto, Canada. Presentation Materials

Video time – Day 2 – Part 1 (03:25:17 – 03:29:17) & Day 2 – Part 2 (00:00:00 – 00:21:08)

 

Examining the Effects on Care Work during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic
Who Cares? Rebuilding Care in a Post-Pandemic World: uncover and understand the matrix of care provision

Presented by Nadya Guimarães, University of São Paulo, Brazil. Presentation Materials

Video time – Day 1 – Part 1 (01:49:03 – 02:10:48)

En Route to Recovery: Diversity and vulnerability in care work during and after the COVID-19 pandemic

Presented by Marjut Jyrkinen, University of Helsinki, Finland. Presentation Materials

Video time – Day 1 – Part 1 (02:11:16 – 02:32:25)

 

Building Resilience
Reconnecting with Experience and Sensitive for Instructional Practices Fostering Inclusivity, Resilience & Equity

Presented by Fabienne Venant, University of Québec, Canada. Presentation Materials

Video time – Day 1 – Part 1 (02:49:46 – 03:13:41)

The Value of Openness, Inclusion, Communication and Engagement for Science in a Post-Pandemic World

 

Presented by Juan Pablo Alperin, Simon Fraser University, Canada. Presentation Materials

Video time – Day 1 – Part 1 (03:14:06 – 03:39:18)

The Changing Role of Religion in Societies Emerging from Covid-19

Presented by Gladys Ganiel, Queen’s University Belfast, UK. Presentation Materials

Video time – Day 1 – Part 1 (03:39:39- 04:00:06)

 

Exploring the Effects of the Pandemic on Inequality in North & South America & Europe
Adaptations of Young People in Monetary-poor Households for Surviving and Recovering from Covid-19 and its Associated Lockdowns

Presented by Lauren Andres, University College London, UK. Presentation Materials

Video time – Day 2 – Part 1 (00:00:40- 00:27:12)

Deaton Review Country Studies: A Trans-Atlantic Comparison of Inequalities in Incomes and Outcomes over Five Decades

Presented by James Ziliak, University of Kentucky, USA. Presentation Materials

Video time – Day 2 – Part 1 (00:27:43- 00:50:12)

Taxing Ghosts: Closing Residency Loopholes to Fund Post-Pandemic Recovery Efforts

Lead-PI: Kristin Surak, London School of Economics, UK. Presentation Materials

 

Examining Green and Inclusive Post-Pandemic Recovery
Towards a Green and Inclusive Post-Pandemic Recovery of the Blue Economy & Coastal Communities

Presented by Fabrice Renaud, University of Glasgow, UK. Presentation Materials

Video time – Day 2 – Part 1 (01:23:37- 01:44:40)

How does the Covid-19 Pandemic Affect Climate Policy? Case Studies on Climate Targets, Recovery Spending and Carbon Fiscal Reform

Presented by Tobias Schmidt, ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Presentation Materials

Video time – Day 2 – Part 1 (01:45:24- 02:05:26)

 

Analysing the Trajectories, Outcomes and Sustainability of Grassroots Innovations and Collaborations in Marginalised Communities
Forest Citizenship for Disaster Resilience: Learning from Covid-19

Presented by Luke Parry, Lancaster University, UK. Presentation Materials

Video time – Day 2 – Part 1 (02:19:42- 02:41:37)

Building Back Better from Below: Harnessing Innovations in Community Response and Intersectoral Collaboration for Health and Food Justice Beyond the Covid-19 Pandemic.

Presented by Alex Shankland, University of Sussex, UK. Presentation Materials

Video time – Day 2 – Part 1 (02:42:04- 03:10:35)

 

Understanding and Supporting the Recovery Needs of Socially, Politically and Physically Marginalised Communities
Voices of Recovery: Recognising Intersecting Risks, Capacities and Pandemic Recovery Needs in Marginalised Communities of Latin America

Presented by Roger Few, University of East Anglia, UK. Presentation Materials

Video time – Day 2 – Part 2 (00:22:40- 00:45:11)

Impact of Covid-19 on Livelihoods, Mobility and Accessibility of Marginalised Groups

Presented by Stefan Greiving, TU Dortmund University, Germany. Presentation Materials

Video time – Day 2 – Part 2 (00:45:36- 01:06:12)