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