This episode on vaccine hesitancy features Josh Bullock
Josh is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Sociology at Kingston University, London.
He is a Co-Author of: What causes COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy? Ignorance and the lack of bliss in the United Kingdom
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
Next week we will reach 100 episodes!
These episodes, recorded since October 2020, have touched on a wide range of subjects and featured dozens of guests.
This episode contains some of the most interesting and intriguing insights we have managed to develop on the podcast over the last two year and these 100 episodes.
This episode is the second of three episodes exploring these insights. The episode explores how the intersections between Covid-19 pandemic, standards in UK public life, UK policy, and partygate.
This episode features:
Arianna Giovannini
Patrick Diamond.
Sophie Hill.
Elizabeth David-Barrett.
Robin Pettitt.
Sam Power.
Robert Ledger.
Anna Sanders.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
Next month we will reach 100 episodes!
These episodes, recorded since October 2020, have touched on a wide range of subjects and featured dozens of guests.
This episode contains some of the most interesting and intriguing insights we have managed to develop on the podcast over the last two year and these 100 episodes.
This episode is the first of three episodes exploring these insights. The episode explores how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted higher education.
This episode features:
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on UK state capitalism and the Covid-19 pandemic features Dr Anna Grosman, who is a Reader in Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Loughborough University, London.
Anna is the co-author of: A very British state capitalism: Variegation, political connections and bailouts during the COVID-19 crisis.
Anna is the author of: COVID bailouts helped politically connected businesses more than others.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk).
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode exploring Democracy & the Covid-19 Pandemic features Professor Graham Smith of the University of Westminster.
Themes discussed in the this episode are developed in the book Democracy in a Pandemic: Participation in Response to Crisis, edited by Graham Smith and Tim Hughes, with Lizzie Adams and Charlotte Obijiaku, University of Westminster, 2021
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk).
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This talk by Nevena Nancheva is part of project exploring the role of ethic food shops in the context of their broader community and location. A theme of the project is pandemic-recovery.
The talk was given at the the annual conference of the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences of Kingston University, London on July 1, 2022.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk).
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode exploring the relationship between productivity, wellbeing, and dancing, and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on this relationship, features Professor Michela Vecchi of Kingston University.
You can find more on work exploring the relationship between productivity, wellbeing, and dancing here: https://sites.google.com/view/dance-wellbeing-productivity/home
The playlist of songs about, or that people linked with, dancing can be found here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPyuhmIcGtPL4__fYkrTCG_IXNmi5hg8q
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk).
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on food security and food insecurity in the UK during the Covid-19 pandemic features Ronald Ranta of Kingston University.
Ronald has published extensively on food security and food insecurity in the UK.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk).
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This talk by Pete Finn is a look back at the how The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast has evolved as it approaches 100 episodes.
It was given at the the annual conference of the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences of Kingston University, London on July 1, 2022.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This talk by Associate Professor Christina Butler focused on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on people at various career stages.
It was given at the the annual conference of the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences of Kingston University, London on July 1, 2022.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on the masculinity and the leadership of Boris Johnson features Anna Sanders.
Anna is Research Associate at University of Manchester.
She is doing a post-doc examining whether the UK government is fit for the 21st century.
With Dave Richards, Anna is the co-author of The gendered dynamics of 'partygate': leadership and hypermasculinity at the centre of Johnson's administration.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on Bitcoin and the Covid-19 Pandemic features Jinsha Zhao.
Jinsha is a Senior Lecturer in Accounting and Finance at Kingston Business School.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on Alternative Assessment features Assistant Professor of Eliana Elkhoury of Athabasca University.
Eliana is Project Lead for Alternative Assessment Worldwide.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on student partnerships features Simon Varwell.
Simon is a Senior Development Consultant at Student partnerships in quality Scotland (sparqs).
He holds an MA from the University of Aberdeen in Politics & International Relations.
He is in the final stages of an MA in Student Engagement from University of Winchester.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This Audio Briefing focused on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on A-Levels and higher education in 2022/23 is written by Peter Finn, Radu Cinpoes, and Emily Hill, all of Kingston University.
A written version of this briefing was published at: https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/impact-of-covid19-on-a-levels/
This Audio Briefing is read by Emily Hill.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode oN teaching development in UK higher education during the Covid-19 Pandemic features Sam Saunders of the University of Chester
You can follow Sam at: @samfordsaunders
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode is the second of two exploring the politics of the US policy response to Covid-19.
It features Clodagh Harrington (De Montfort University) and Alex Waddan (Leicester University).
This episode explores the politics of the US policy response to Covid-19 during the Biden and Trump administration.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode is the first of two exploring the politics of the US policy response to Covid-19.
It features Clodagh Harrington (De Montfort University) and Alex Waddan (Leicester University).
This episode acts a primer both on US politics in general, and how the US has responded to previous pandemics.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on Canadian Intelligence and Covid-19 features Wesley Wark
Wesley is a Senior Fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation
Has published extensively in the field of intelligence studies
He served two terms on the prime minister of Canada’s Advisory Council on National Security (2005–2009)
He sat on the Advisory Committee to the President of the Canada Border Services Agency from 2006 to 2010
He is the co-editor (with Christopher Andrew and Richard J. Aldrich) of Secret Intelligence: A Reader, second edition (Routledge, 2019), now in its second edition
There were some technical issues that mean that the audio in the final third of this interview is at a lower volume that the earlier parts. Apologies for this.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on UK HE and the Covid-19 Pandemic features Mel Haywood of Birmingham City University.
Mel is the Director of the Educational Development Service at Birmingham City University.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on partygate features Robert Ledger.
Robert:
Is a visiting researcher at Frankfurt Goethe University
Is the author of Neoliberal Thought and Thatcherism: ‘A Transition From Here to There?’ and Power and Political Economy from Thatcher to Blair: The Great Enemy of Democracy?, Both published by Routledge
Is the co-author of ‘Pandemic Politics: Covid-19 and the 2020 US Electoral Cycle The author on a chapter on the Germany in our report Covid-19 and Democracy, First Cut Policy Analyses: Country Case Studies, which was published in September 2020
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on learning & teaching and higher education during the pandemic features Tab Betts of the University of Sussex.
Tab is:
Lecturer in Higher Education Pedagogy (Education) in the School of Education and Social Work, University of Sussex.
A founder of the Active Learning Network.
Was co-awarded the Finalist with Distinction Award in the 2021 Global Academic Development Good Practice Awards.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode focuses the politics of the pandemic in the US state of North Carolina. It features Professor Christopher Cooper of Western Carolina University.
Christopher is:
Madison Distinguished Professor
Director: Public Policy Institute
A member of the Department of Political Science & Public Affairs
Some examples of writing from Christopher on North Carolina can be found here:
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2022/03/09/the-2022-midterms-ahead-of-north-carolinas-primary-district-lines-and-candidates-are-set-but-the-outcome-will-be-anyones-guess/
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2022/02/07/the-2022-midterms-uncertainty-reigns-for-north-carolinas-electoral-lines-and-candidates/
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode is the first of two episodes on Connected Learning featuring Dr Peter Bryant of The University of Sydney Business School.
Peter is
Associate Dean (Education).
Associate Professor Business Education.
Co-Director Co-Design: Transforming Education and the Student Experience in Business Research Group.
This episodes focuses on explores the use of Connected Learning during the period of the pandemic, while the first explored the expertise of Peter, and how Connected Learning has evolved in general.
You can follow Peter at: @PeterBryantHE
The three posts on Connected Learning written by Peter can be found below.
Part 1 https://cdrg.blog/2022/01/31/transforming-business-education-through-connected-learning-part-1/
Part 2 https://cdrg.blog/2022/02/22/transforming-business-education-through-connected-learning-part-2/
Part 3 https://cdrg.blog/2022/03/03/transforming-business-education-through-connected-learning-part-3/
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode is the first of two episodes on Connected Learning featuring Peter Bryant of The University of Sydney Business School.
Peter is
Associate Dean (Education).
Associate Professor Business Education.
Co-Director Co-Design: Transforming Education and the Student Experience in Business Research Group.
This episodes focuses on the expertise of Peter, and how Connected Learning has evolved in general, while the second post explores the period of the pandemic.
You can follow Peter at: @PeterBryantHE
The three posts on Connected Learning written by Peter can be found below.
Part 1 https://cdrg.blog/2022/01/31/transforming-business-education-through-connected-learning-part-1/
Part 2 https://cdrg.blog/2022/02/22/transforming-business-education-through-connected-learning-part-2/
Part 3 https://cdrg.blog/2022/03/03/transforming-business-education-through-connected-learning-part-3/
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode features Annie Yonkers, who is a Faculty Employability Partner - Kingston School of Art
You can find a post from Annie on the relationship between work and leisure here: https://annieyonkers.com/Hope
Annie mention a TED Radio Hour episode. This episode was called: Work, Play, Rest- Part 1
You can find the Kingston University 'Future Skills' Report here: https://www.kingston.ac.uk/aboutkingstonuniversity/future-skills/
Annie also mention a report from Creative UK Group. This report is called: The UK Creative Industries: Unleashing the power and potential of creativity
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on mediation features Jane Bryan of the University of Warwick. If focuses heavily on the work of Warwick Mediation.
Jane is Reader in the School of Law at the University of Warwick
Jane set up Warwick Mediation. Information on Warwick Mediation can be found here: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/student-hub/warwickmediation/
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on German politics and the pandemic features Robert Ledger.
Robert:
Is a visiting researcher at Frankfurt Goethe University
Is the author of Neoliberal Thought and Thatcherism: ‘A Transition From Here to There?’ and Power and Political Economy from Thatcher to Blair: The Great Enemy of Democracy?: Both published by Routledge
Is the co-author of ‘Pandemic Politics: Covid-19 and the 2020 US Electoral Cycle
The author on a chapter on the Germany in our report Covid-19 and Democracy, First Cut Policy Analyses: Country Case Studies, which was published in September 2020
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This talk was given by Cllr Jon Ball at the Get Jabbed Ealing!
Get Jabbed Ealing! occurred Feb 10th 2022
The panel featured:
Cllr Dr Fabio Conti, Ealing Conservative Party
Dr Kate Crossland, Ealing Green Party
Cllr Dr Aysha Raza, Ealing Labour Party
Cllr Jon Ball, Ealing Lib Dems
Chair: Dr Peter Finn, Kingston University
You can listen to the full panel at: https://anchor.fm/dr-peter-finn/episodes/Get-Jabbed-Ealing-e1e8cn9
As is par for the course with recording online panel discussions with numerous participants, at times there are some slight issues with the audio of this recording.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This talk was given by Cllr Dr Aysha Raza at the Get Jabbed Ealing!
Get Jabbed Ealing! occurred Feb 10th 2022
The panel featured:
Cllr Dr Fabio Conti, Ealing Conservative Party
Dr Kate Crossland, Ealing Green Party
Cllr Dr Aysha Raza, Ealing Labour Party
Cllr Jon Ball, Ealing Lib Dems
Chair: Dr Peter Finn, Kingston University
You can listen to the full panel at: https://anchor.fm/dr-peter-finn/episodes/Get-Jabbed-Ealing-e1e8cn9
As is par for the course with recording online panel discussions with numerous participants, at times there are some slight issues with the audio of this recording.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This talk was given by Dr Kate Crossland at the Get Jabbed Ealing!
Get Jabbed Ealing! occurred Feb 10th 2022
The panel featured:
Cllr Dr Fabio Conti, Ealing Conservative Party
Dr Kate Crossland, Ealing Green Party
Cllr Dr Aysha Raza, Ealing Labour Party
Cllr Jon Ball, Ealing Lib Dems
Chair: Dr Peter Finn, Kingston University
You can listen to the full panel at: https://anchor.fm/dr-peter-finn/episodes/Get-Jabbed-Ealing-e1e8cn9
As is par for the course with recording online panel discussions with numerous participants, at times there are some slight issues with the audio of this recording.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This talk was given by Cllr Dr Fabio Conti at the Get Jabbed Ealing!
Get Jabbed Ealing! occurred Feb 10th 2022
The panel featured:
Cllr Dr Fabio Conti, Ealing Conservative Party
Dr Kate Crossland, Ealing Green Party
Cllr Dr Aysha Raza, Ealing Labour Party
Cllr Jon Ball, Ealing Lib Dems
Chair: Dr Peter Finn, Kingston University
You can listen to the full panel at: https://anchor.fm/dr-peter-finn/episodes/Get-Jabbed-Ealing-e1e8cn9
As is par for the course with recording online panel discussions with numerous participants, at times there are some slight issues with the audio of this recording.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
Get Jabbed Ealing! occurred Feb 10th 2022
This cross-party online informational panel event for people living in Ealing and beyond focused on providing advice and information about the Covid-19 vaccination program from people across the political spectrum in Ealing. It was focused on helping people understand the value of the Covid-19 vaccination program to them as individuals and to the broader community.
The panel featured:
Cllr Dr Fabio Conti, Ealing Conservative Party
Dr Kate Crossland, Ealing Green Party
Cllr Dr Aysha Raza, Ealing Labour Party
Cllr Jon Ball, Ealing Lib Dems
Chair: Dr Peter Finn, Kingston University
Panel members focused on:
Cllr Dr Fabio Conti: The view from the NHS front line
Dr Kate Crossland: Data on vaccination & a secondary care perspective
Cllr Dr Aysha Raza: You, vaccination & the local community
Cllr Jon Ball: Vaccination & being informed
As is par for the course with recording online panel discussions with numerous participants, at times there are some slight issues with the audio of this recording.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on vaccines features Rebecca Forman
Rebecca is:
A Senior Health Policy Consultant, LSE Health
Co-author of: What a successful COVID-19 vaccination campaign would look like, LSE covid-19 blog
At the start of this episode, there was a plug for the Get Jabbed Ealing! event:
Get Jabbed Ealing! panel event is aimed at providing information about the benefits of vaccination against Covid-19 to individuals and their community
Date: Thurs Feb 10th, 2022, 19:30-20:30
Where: This Teams meeting
Register: here
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode focused on the Partygate scandal features Sam Power
Sam Power is a Lecturer in Corruption Analysis at the University of Sussex
This episode is the second part of an interview that we have broken in two as it ended up covering two distinct topics. The first part of the interview, which focused on Conservative Party MPs and ideological coherence, is the previous episode in the podcast feed.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode focused on Conservative MPs and Plan B restrictions in the UK features Sam Power
This episode is the first part of an interview that we have broken in two as it ended up covering two distinct topics. The second part of the interview, which focuses on the Partygate scandal, is the next episode in the podcast feed.
At the start of this episode, there was a plug for the Get Jabbed Ealing! event
Get Jabbed Ealing! panel event is aimed at providing information about the benefits of vaccination against Covid-19 to individuals and their community
Date: Thurs Feb 10th, 2022, 19:30-20:30
Where: This Teams meeting
Register: here
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on digital inclusion and eyecare during the Covid-19 pandemic features Dr Michael Crossland
Michael is a:
Senior Research Fellow, UCL Institute of Ophthalmology
Specialist Optometrist, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Michael is the co-author of the following papers, on which the discussions in this interview are based:
Crossland MD, Dekker TM, Hancox J, Lisi M, Wemyss TA, Thomas PBM. Evaluation of a Home-Printable Vision Screening Test for Telemedicine. JAMA Ophthalmol. 2021;139(3):271–277. doi:10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2020.5972
Patel, A, Fothergill, AS, Barnard, KEC, Dunbar, H, & Crossland, MD. Lockdown low vision assessment: an audit of 500 telephone-based modified low vision consultations. Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2021; 41: 295– 300. https://doi.org/10.1111/opo.12789
Another paper discussed in this paper is:
Appleton R, Williams J, Vera San Juan N, Needle J, Schlief M, Jordan H, Sheridan Rains L, Goulding L, Badhan M, Roxburgh E, Barnett P, Spyridonidis S, Tomaskova M, Mo J, Harju-Seppänen J, Haime Z, Casetta C, Papamichail A, Lloyd-Evans B, Simpson A, Sevdalis N, Gaughran F, Johnson S. Implementation, Adoption, and Perceptions of Telemental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Systematic Review. J Med Internet Res 2021;23(12):e31746. URL: https://www.jmir.org/2021/12/e31746. DOI: 10.2196/31746.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode features Fabio Conti of the Ealing Conservative Party. It is part of a suite of episodes exploring politics in Ealing, West London, at the half-way point between elections in May 2021 and May 2022, with a particular focus on the how the Covid-19 pandemic has, and continues to, impact the borough.
Fabio is a Councillor in the Hanger Hill Ward
You can follow Fabio at: @fabio_conti88
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode features Sophie Robbins, who is a BSc Nursing student at Kingston University
Sophie is a transwoman and identifies as she/her
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principal Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode features Neil Reynolds of the Ealing Green Party. It is part of a suite of episodes exploring politics in Ealing, West London, at the half-way point between elections in May 2021 and May 2022, with a particular focus on the how the Covid-19 pandemic has, and continues to, impact the borough.
Neil is running in Ealing in the local elections next year for the Green Party in the Hanwell Broadway Ward
You can follow Neil at: @Neil4W7andW13
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on the UK and Covid-19 features Robin Pettitt.
Robin is:
An Independent Researcher who has written extensively on UK politics
Formally a Senior Lecturer of Comparative Politics in the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights
Author of Recruiting and Retaining Party Activists Political Management at the Grassroots, 2020, Palgrave
The author on a chapter on the UK in our report Covid-19 and Democracy, First Cut Policy Analyses: Country Case Studies, which was published in September 2020
You can follow Robin on Twitter: @RobinPettitt
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
Earlier this month we reached 50 episodes!
These episodes, recorded since October 2020, have touched on a wide range of subjects and featured dozens of guests.
This episode, the second of two episodes looking back over the last year, contains some of the most interesting and intriguing insights we have managed to develop on the podcast over these 50 episodes.
Last week focused on the UK, while this episode mainly focuses, though not exclusively, on events beyond the UK. We hope you enjoy it!
This episode features:
Senior Lecturer Nevena Nancheva: Kingston University, London; Associate Professor Radu Cinpoes: Head of Politics, Kingston University, London; Senior Lecturer Tania Dias Fonseca: Learning and Teaching Enhancement Centre, Kingston University, London; Associate Professor Atsuko Ichijo: Kingston University, London; Senior Lecturer Ronald Ranta: Kingston University, London; Steve Kent: PhD Student Kingston University, London; Emily Hill: Undergraduate Student Kingston University, London; Dr Robert Ledger: Schiller University Heidelberg & Frankfurt Goethe University; Professor Aliya Hamid Rao; LSE; Associate Professor Emiliano Grossman; Sciences Po; Jenny Wai-Chi Kong: Vice-president of the Hong Kong Young Women's Christian Association; Professor Jeffrey Cummins; Fresno State University; Dr Nikos Kapitsinis: Research Associate in the Welsh Economy Research Unit at Cardiff Business School;
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
Earlier this month we reached 50 episodes! These episodes, recorded since October 2020, have touched on a wide range of subjects and featured dozens of guests. This episode contains some of the most interesting and intriguing insights we have managed to develop on the podcast over the last year and these 50 episodes. This episode, which mainly focuses on events in the UK is the first of two episodes exploring these insights. The second episode will explore events beyond the UK. We hope you enjoy it! It features: Rachel Clamp: PhD student at Durham University, Dr Robin Pettitt: Independent Researcher, David Green: Teaching Fellow and Academic Manager at the University of Law, Associate Professor Arianna Giovannini: Reader in Local Politics & Public Policy at De Montfort University, James Mitchell, Professor of Public Policy, Edinburgh University, Karen Kondo: Head Teacher of West Acton Primary School, Associate Professor Radu Cinpoes: Head of the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights at Kingston University, London Dr Annie Hughes: Head of the Learning and Teaching Enhancement Centre at Kingston University, London Grace Quansah: Ealing Central & Acton’s African, Asian and Other Minority Ethnic Equality Officer for the Labour Party, Neil Reynolds: Green Party candidate in Ealing in the May 2022 elections, Sophie Hill: PhD student at Harvard, Professor Elizabeth David-Barrett: Director of the Centre for the Study of Corruption at the University of Sussex
This episode on German politics and the pandemic features Robert Ledger.
Robert:
Teaches at Schiller University Heidelberg and the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management and is a visiting researcher at Frankfurt Goethe University
Is the author of Neoliberal Thought and Thatcherism: ‘A Transition From Here to There?’ and Power and Political Economy from Thatcher to Blair: The Great Enemy of Democracy?: Both published by Routledge
Is the co-author of ‘Pandemic Politics: Covid-19 and the 2020 US Electoral Cycle’
The author on a chapter on the Germany in our report Covid-19 and Democracy, First Cut Policy Analyses: Country Case Studies, which was published in September 2020
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on excess mortality features Nikos Kapitsinis, a Research Associate in the Welsh Economy Research Unit at Cardiff Business School The discussions in this episode are based on the paper: The underlying factors of excess mortality in 2020: a cross-country analysis of pre-pandemic healthcare conditions and strategies to cope with Covid-19 The paper appeared in the journal BMC Health Services Research You can follow Nikos on twitter at: @NikosKapitsinis The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London. The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy. Principal Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk) Follow: @C19andDemoProj Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on events in Oroville, California, features Professor Jeffrey Cummins
Jeffrey is a Professor of Political Science at Fresno State University
He has previously appeared on the podcast
He has published widely on Californian politics
You can read more about events in Oroville here: Oroville declares itself a Constitutional Republic | KRCR (krcrtv.com)
You can see footage of when council in Oroville declared a Constitutional Republic here: Oroville Declares COVID Independence - YouTube
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principal Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode is a recording of a panel that occurred on November 2 2021, the first anniversary of the 2020 US election.
The panel was titled: The 2020 US Election and Covid-19: One Year On.
The panel featured:
• Chair: Dr Eldrid Herrington (Cambridge University & Queen Mary, University of London)
• Dr Peter Finn (Kingston University)
• Madison Imiola (Washington State Human Rights Commission)
• Dr Robert Ledger (Frankfurt Goethe University & Schiller University Heidelberg)
The panel built on a series of comment pieces being published on the LSE USAPP site. The first two of these are:
The panel also built on a briefing paper published earlier this year titled:
Pandemic Politics: Covid-19 and the 2020 US Electoral Cycle.
This audio briefing is an experimental recording of a briefing paper focused on migration and mobility in the EU during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The original briefing paper is titled EU Migration and Mobility: The Impact of Covid-19.
The briefing was written by Dr Nevena Nancheva, with a foreword by Associate Professor Radu Cinpoes.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principal Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on the recent recall election in California features Professor Jeffrey Cummins
Jeffrey is a Professor of Political Science at Fresno State University He is the author of:What Happened? In its recent recall election, Republicans underestimated how much California has turned into a one-party state, a recent post for LSE US Centre
Jeffrey has previously appeared on the podcast
He has published widely on Californian politics
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principal Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This audio briefing is an experimental recording of a briefing paper focused on the impact of the Covid-19 on the Justice system in England and Wales.
The original briefing paper is titled Exacerbating Long-Term Problems: Covid-19 and Justice in England and Wales
The briefing was written and read by David Green, with a foreword by Ranjit Bains
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principal Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on French politics and the Covid-19 Pandemic features Associate Professor Emiliano Grossman of Sciences Po
Emiliano is the author of a recent article in Political Insight titled Emmanuel Macron and France’s ‘Frozen’ Politics
You can follow him on Twitter at: @e_grossman_fr
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principal Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode discusses Covid-19 with relation to HIV and AIDS. It features Max Morris, a Lecturer in Criminology at Kingston University.
You can follow Max on Twitter: @Max_Morris
You can read more about the work of Max here: https://www.kingston.ac.uk/news/article/2570/28-sep-2021-living-through-two-pandemics-kingston-university-research-into-experiences-of-hivpositive-people-during-covid19/?dm_t=0,0,0,0,0
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principal Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This audio briefing is an experimental recording of a briefing paper focused on the relationship between the Covid-19 and the 2020 US Electoral Cycle.
The original briefing paper was titled Pandemic Politics: Covid-19 and the 2020 US Electoral Cycle, and was published in June 2021
The briefing was written by Peter Finn, Madison Imiola, and Robert Ledger, with a foreword by Professor Alison Baverstock
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The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Unfortunately, there are some issues with the sound in some parts of this episode.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principal Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This talk was given by our Principle Investigator, Dr Peter Finn, as part of a faculty talk series on September 30th 2021.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Unfortunately, there are some issues with the sound in some parts of this episode.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on German politics and the pandemic features Robert Ledger.
Robert:
Teaches at Schiller University Heidelberg and the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management and is a visiting researcher at Frankfurt Goethe University
Is the author of Neoliberal Thought and Thatcherism: ‘A Transition From Here to There?’ and Power and Political Economy from Thatcher to Blair: The Great Enemy of Democracy?: Both published by Routledge
Is the co-author of ‘Pandemic Politics: Covid-19 and the 2020 US Electoral Cycle’
The author on a chapter on the Germany in our report Covid-19 and Democracy, First Cut Policy Analyses: Country Case Studies, which was published in September 2020
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on the UK and Covid-19 features Robin Pettitt.
Robin is:
An Independent Researcher who has written extensively on UK politics
Formally a Senior Lecturer of Comparative Politics in the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights
Author of Recruiting and Retaining Party Activists Political Management at the Grassroots, 2020, Palgrave
The author on a chapter on the UK in our report Covid-19 and Democracy, First Cut Policy Analyses: Country Case Studies, which was published in September 2020
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of The Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based at Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on corruption in the UK and the pandemic features Elizabeth David-Barrett of the University of Sussex.
Elizabeth is Director of the Centre for the Study of Corruption, a regular media commentator, has written reports for Transparency International on topics such as the UK Bribery Act and lobbying and the revolving door, and has given evidence to parliamentary select committees.
You can follow Elizabeth on twitter at: @LizDavidBarrett
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on leadership features Arjen Boin & Martin Lodge.
Arjen is Professor of Public Institutions and Governance at the University of Leiden
Martin is Professor of Political Science and Public Policy: Department of Government and Co-Director of the Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation (CARR) at LSE
They are Co-Authors of:
and
You can follow Arjen on twitter at: @arjenboin
You can follow Martin on twitter at: @MartinLodge
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode features Steve Kent and Emily Hill, both Kingston University Students who have worked on the Covid-19 and Democracy Project during 2021.
You can follow Steve on twitter at: @SteveKentAuthor
You can follow Emily on twitter at: @ems_nonscents
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on the German elections and the pandemic features Robert Ledger.
Robert:
Teaches at Schiller University Heidelberg and the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management and is a visiting researcher at Frankfurt Goethe University
Is the author of Neoliberal Thought and Thatcherism: ‘A Transition From Here to There?’ and Power and Political Economy from Thatcher to Blair: The Great Enemy of Democracy?: Both published by Routledge
Is the co-author of ‘Pandemic Politics: Covid-19 and the 2020 US Electoral Cycle’
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on Marcus Rashford features Grace Quansah. It is the second of two episodes on this theme, with a first episode featuring Sophie Hill released last week.
Grace is the Ealing Central & Acton’s African, Asian and Other Minority Ethnic Equality Officer for the Labour Party, a long-time local activist, and Founder and Director of WAPPY (Writing, Acting & Publish Project for Youngsters). She ran as a candidate in local elections in Ealing for the Labour Party in May 2021, and will likely be running again next year.
Grace's previous podcast appearance can be found here: https://anchor.fm/dr-peter-finn/episodes/Hanger-Hill-Ward--Episode-4-Grace-Quansah--Labour-Party-Candidate-eushmn
The episode from last week with Sophie Hill can be found here: https://anchor.fm/dr-peter-finn/episodes/Taking-Marcus-Rashford-Seriously-Pt--1-e14raen
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on Marcus Rashford features Sophie Hill, who is a PhD student at Harvard. It is the first of two episodes, with a second featuring Grace Quansah to follow next week.
Sophie studies the politics of the knowledge economy
You can follow Sophie on twitter at: @sophie_e_hill
A previous episode featuring Sophie focused cronyism, UK politics, and the pandemic is available here: https://anchor.fm/dr-peter-finn/episodes/Chumocracy-UK-Prime-Ministers--Cronyism--and-the-Pandemic-evrflt
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on standards in UK public life features Sam Power of the University of Sussex
The prior episode with Sophie Hill discussed in this episode can be found here: https://anchor.fm/dr-peter-finn/episodes/Chumocracy-UK-Prime-Ministers--Cronyism--and-the-Pandemic-evrflt
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on Covid-19 pandemic and the plague features Rachel Clamp, who is a PhD student at Durham University
Rachel's research project is called: Keeping the Diseased: Plague Nursing, Policy and the Poor Law in Early Modern England and Scotland c.1570-1666
She is the author of a The Conversation post titled ‘Coronavirus and the Black Death: spread of misinformation and xenophobia shows we haven’t learned from our past’
Information about the book ‘Ralph Tailor's Summer: A Scrivener, His City and the Plague’ by Keith Wrightson is available here: https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300174472/ralph-tailors-summer
Information about the book ‘1666: Plague, War, and Hellfire’ by Rebecca Rideal is available here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28696607-1666
The Cromwell Museum in Huntingdon is a great resource for anyone interested in Oliver Cromwell, and the broader 17th Century. The website of the museum is here: https://www.cromwellmuseum.org/
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on Low Traffic Neighbourhoods features Paul Wheeler and Neil Reynolds
Paul is a long-time Labour member and a founder of London Cyclists with a Conscience
Neil is running in Ealing in the local elections next year for the Green Party
As is common when recording online at present, there are some issues with the sound in this episode at times.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
The episode exploring the effects of perceptions of the success of policies in other countries on compliance with them in the UK features Anastasia Ershova and Sebastian Popa.
· Anastasia is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Institute of Political Science at Leiden University
· Sebastian is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics at Newcastle University
A recent post written by Anastasia and Sebastian exploring these themes can be found here
This interview was recorded on June 17th 2021.
As is common when recording online at present, there are some issues with the sound in this episode at times, particularly at the start.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on political economy, inclusive growth and the the Covid-19 pandemic features Professor Neil Lee.
This interview was recorded on June 11th 2021.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
The podcast aims to capture in real-time the fervent intellectual debate at the intersections between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode of populism in Europe during the Covid-19 pandemic features Giuliano Bobba and Nicolas Hubé.
Giuliano is an Associate Professor in the Department of Cultures, Politics and Society and a Fellow at the Collegio Carlo Alberto, University of Turin, Italy.
Nicolas is a Professor in the Centre de Recherche sur les Médiations, University of Lorraine, France.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Principle Investigator and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on the interplay between citizenship, technology, & the pandemic features Tania Dias Fonseca & Sam Malik.
As is common when recording online at present, there are some issues with the sound in this episode at times.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on Covid-19, the administration of the British State, and Dominic Cummings features Associate Professor Patrick Diamond of Queen Mary University of London
Patrick has published widely on British politics and policy and is a:
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on recent UK elections, party politics, and the Covid-19 pandemic features Dr Robert Ledger
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on cronyism, UK politics, and the pandemic features Sophie Hill, who is a PhD student at Harvard.
You can follow Sophie on twitter at: @sophie_e_hill
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
This episode on the political impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic in German features Dr Robert Ledger
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
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This talk was given by our Project Lead, Dr Peter Finn, as part of a faculty talk series on April 15th 2021. The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London. Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk) Follow: @C19andDemoProj Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode is part of a suite of episodes focused on candidates running to be a local councillor in the Hanger Hill Ward in Ealing. The election takes place on May 6th, 2021. This election is part of a large set of elections occurring across the UK.
This episode features Athena Zissimos, who is the candidate for the Liberal Democrat Party.
Athena Zissimos has lived in Ealing for almost two decades
he Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
This episode is part of a suite of episodes focused on candidates running to be a local councillor in the Hanger Hill Ward in Ealing. The election takes place on May 6th, 2021. This election is part of a large set of elections occurring across the UK.
This episode features Grace Quansah, who is the candidate for the Labour Party.
Grace is Ealing Central & Acton’s African, Asian and Other Minority Ethnic Equality Officer for the Labour Party
Grace has been involved in non-partisan efforts to drive ensure diverse communities get vaccinated. You can find videos from the campaign here and here.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
This episode is part of a suite of episodes focused on candidates running to be a local councillor in the Hanger Hill Ward in Ealing. The election takes place on May 6th, 2021. This election is part of a large set of elections occurring across the UK.
This episode features Kate Crossland, who is the candidate for the Green Party.
Kate Crossland is a a palliative care doctor
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
This episode is part of a suite of episodes focused on candidates running to be a local councillor in the Hanger Hill Ward in Ealing. The election takes place on May 6th, 2021. This election is part of a large set of elections occurring across the UK.
This episode features Fabio Conti, who is the candidate for the Conservative Party.
Fabio is a GP in Isleworth and a lifelong Ealing resident.
Unfortunately, There are are some slight issues with the sound at time in this episode.
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
This episode is part of a suite of episodes focused on candidates running to be a local councillor in the Hanger Hill Ward in Ealing. The election takes place on May 6th, 2021. This election is part of a large set of elections occurring across the UK.
This episode features Robin Pettitt. Robin is a Senior Lecturer of Comparative Politics in the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights. He has written extensively on UK politics.
You can follow Robin Pettitt at: @RobinPettitt
Maps of the Hanger Hill Ward can be found here
The full list of candidates is available here. In the forthcoming episodes, four of these five candidates are spoken with. We tried to reach out to the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition candidate, and would still be happy to speak with them if they wish.
Putting together his suite of episodes has been a labour of love over the last couple of months. Robin and the four candidates were all generous with their time.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
This episode focuses on the negative and unequal effect of the pandemic on female employment. It features Professor Aliya Hamid Rao of the LSE.
Aliya is the author of: Nothing cute about the ‘shecession’: the bleak prospects for women who lost their jobs in the pandemic on the LSE Covid-19 Blog. This post builds on her book Crunch Time: How Married Couples Confront Unemployment. 2020, University of California Press.
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on politics it California, and particularly on attempts to unseat Governor Gavin Newsom via a recall election, features Professor Jeffrey Cummins
The Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the Covid-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on the UK, food security and insecurity, the pandemic, and BREXIT features Dr Ronald Ranta.
Ronald Ranta is a Senior Lecturer the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights at Kingston University, London
· He is also an expert in the field of Food Studies, and has published on numerous aspects of Israel's foreign and domestic affairs.
· He is a co-author, with Hilda Mulrooney, of ‘Pandemics, food (in)security, and leaving the EU: What does the Covid-19 pandemic tell us about food insecurity and Brexit’ published in Social Sciences & Humanities Open. This article is available here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590291121000218
· Ronald is a prior podcast guest
· He wrote a chapter on Israel in Covid-19 and Democracy, First Cut Policy Analyses: Country Case Studies Report
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This round-table episode focuses on how the UK education sector has coped during the Covid-19 pandemic. It features:
· Karen Kondo: Head Teacher of West Acton Primary School
· Associate Professor Radu Cinpoes: Head of the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights at Kingston University, London
· Dr Annie Hughes: Head of the Learning and Teaching Enhancement Centre at Kingston University, London
Information on the talk by Professor Gus John mentioned by Annie can be found here:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-challenge-of-educating-for-a-future-britain-tickets-142220522411?aff=ebdssbonlinesearch#
A statement issued by Professor Philip Alston, United Nations Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, when he visited the UK in 2018, which was mentioned by Radu, can be found here:
https://www.ohchr.org/documents/issues/poverty/eom_gb_16nov2018.pdf
The planning and recording of this episode has been a real labour of love. A huge thanks is due to Karen, Radu, and Annie for giving so graciously of their time, experience, and insight!
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode focusses on the Covid-19 Pandemic with reference to the English devolution. It features Associate Professor Arianna Giovannini, a Reader in Local Politics & Public Policy at De Montfort University.
In part, discussions in the episode were based on an article, titled COVID-19 and English Devolution, which appeared in Political Insight.
You can follow Arianna at: @AriannaGi
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode focused on the Conservative Party and the pandemic features Dr Robert Ledger. Robert teaches at Schiller University Heidelberg and the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management and is a visiting researcher at Frankfurt Goethe University. He also wrote a chapter in our report: Covid-19 and Democracy, First Cut Policy Analyses: Country Case Studies, is a former podcast guest and the author of Neoliberal Thought and Thatcherism: ‘A Transition From Here to There?
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode focused on the English and Welsh Criminal Justice System features David Green, a Teaching Fellow and Academic Manager at the University of Law. David is also a Solicitor and Higher Courts Advocate, a specialist in Criminal Law and Advocacy and former partner at Stevens Solicitors, Stoke-on-Trent.
Listeners may find the following of interest:
UK Government statistics on the Criminal Legal Aid System: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/960290/data-compendium.pdf
The Law Society’s “heat map” on the number and age of Criminal Duty Solicitors: https://www.lawsociety.org.uk/en/campaigns/criminal-justice/criminal-duty-solicitors
The ruling from HHJ Raynor at Woolwich Crown Court refusing to extend Custody Time Limits: https://crimeline.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/0.pdf
The High Court’s judgement stating that the Covid-19 pandemic is potentially a “good and sufficient cause” to extend CTLs: https://crimeline.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Lucima-v-CCC-and-DPP-v-Woolwich-judgment.pdf
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter and Producer: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode is a discussion of the role of authors, publishing/publishers, and editors in ensuring free speech is protected and in countering false narratives during the pandemic, and the relationship between these roles and functions and democracy.
It features:
○ Associate Professor Atsuko Ichijo, an Editor of the journal Nations and Nationalism, the editor of Modernities in Europe book series and a Co-Editor of the Food and Identity in a Globalising World book series. Atsuko is also a previous guest on the podcast, as well as the author of chapters on Japan and Taiwan in the report Covid-19 and Democracy, First Cut Policy Analyses: Country Case Studies.
○ Dr. James Strong, Senior Lecturer at Queen Mary and a Co-Editor-in-Chief of the PSA journal Politics. Follow James:@dr_james_strong
○ Chris Gilson, Managing Editor of the USAPP blogsite of the LSE US Centre. Follow Chris: @ChrisHJGilson, follow USAPP blogsite: @LSEUSAblog
Unfortunately, at times there are some slight issues with the audio in this episode.
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode features a discussion about Scotland, policy and the Covid-19 pandemic (with a fair bit of discussion of UK constitutional arrangements thrown in for good measure) with James Mitchell, Professor of Public Policy, Edinburgh University.
Listeners may find the following writing by James of interest:
○ COVID-19 highlights the need for local governance reform in Scotland
and
○ Emergency ‘constitutional plumbing’ has reached its limits coping with devolution. It’s time for a new institutional architecture (expanded in: The Scottish Question Revisited pamphlet for the Jimmy Reid Foundation)
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast Presenter: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode features a discussion on comparative fatality rates, and their relation to the socio-economic characteristics, within the EU with Nikos Kapitsinis, Research Associate Associate in the Welsh Economy Research Unit at Cardiff Business School
Listeners may find the following writing by Nikos of interest:
and
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast presenter: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode features a discussion on female leadership during the Covid-19 pandemic with;
Jenny Wai-Chi Kong (Vice-president of the Hong Kong Young Women's Christian Association) & Johnson Chun-Sing Cheung (Senior Lecturer, University of Hong Kong)
The discussions are based in part on an article Jenny & Johnson published with Vivien Kwan of Hong Kong Polytechnic University in Political Insight magazine in December 2020 titled Women's Leadership in the Covid-19 Pandemic. The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London. Project Lead and podcast presenter: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk) Follow: @C19andDemoProj Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode is a discussion with Dr Alan Wager of King's College London and UK in a Changing Europe
You can follow Alan on twitter at: @DrAlanWager
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast presenter: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode is a discussion with Professor Paul Cairney of the University of Stirling.
Paul's website contains links to his writing on Covid-19, among other topics
Follow Paul on Twitter: @CairneyPaul
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Project Lead and podcast presenter: Pete Finn (p.finn@kingston.ac.uk)
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
Robin Pettitt is a Senior Lecturer of Comparative Politics in the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights. He has written extensively on UK politics.
A recent piece considering the long-term political prospects of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson by Robin is available here
You can follow Robin Pettitt at: @RobinPettitt
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
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The discussions in this episode are an update on a chapter in the report Covid-19 and Democracy, First Cut Policy Analyses: Country Case Studies.
Atsuko Ichijo wrote Chapter 7 (pages 70-77) of the report, which examined the political and policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in Taiwan up to June 30th 2020.
Atsuko Ichijo is an Associate Professor in the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights at Kingston University, London.
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
The discussions in this episode are an update on a chapter in the report Covid-19 and Democracy, First Cut Policy Analyses: Country Case Studies.
Ronald Ranta wrote Chapter 5 (pages 53-60) of the report, which examined the political and policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in Israel up to June 30th 2020.
Ronald Ranta is a Senior Lecturer the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights at Kingston University, London. He has published on numerous aspects of Israel's foreign and domestic affairs. He is also an expert in the field of Food Studies.
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
The discussions in this episode are an update on a chapter in the report Covid-19 and Democracy, First Cut Policy Analyses: Country Case Studies.
Atsuko Ichijo wrote Chapter 6 (pages 61-69) of the report, which examined the political and policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in Japan up to June 30th 2020.
Atsuko Ichijo is an Associate Professor in the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights at Kingston University, London.
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
The discussions in this episode are an update on a chapter in the report Covid-19 and Democracy, First Cut Policy Analyses: Country Case Studies.
Nevena Nancheva wrote Chapter 4 (pages 45-52) of the report, which examined the political and policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in Bulgaria up to June 30th 2020.
Nevena Nancheva is a Senior Lecturer the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights at Kingston University, London. She has published widely on Bulgarian politics.
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
This episode on Romania was recorded and released on November 9th 2020, when Romania began a second partial lockdown.
The discussions in this episode are an update on a chapter in the report Covid-19 and Democracy, First Cut Policy Analyses: Country Case Studies.
Radu Cinpoes wrote Chapter 3 (pages 37-44) of the report, which examined the political and policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in Romania up to June 30th 2020.
Radu Cinpoes is Head of the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights at Kingston University, London. He has published widely on Romanian politics.
This episode contains some discussion of testing and positivity rates. Some comparative stats on positivity rates can be found here:
https://ourworldindata.org/coronavirus-testing
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
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This episode on Germany was released on November 2nd 2020, the day Germany entered a second partial lockdown.
The discussions in this episode are an update on a chapter in the report Covid-19 and Democracy, First Cut Policy Analyses: Country Case Studies.
Rob Ledger wrote Chapter 2 (pages 29-36) of the report, which examined the political and policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in Germany up to June 30th 2020.
You can follow Rob Ledger at: @bobledge
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
The discussions in this episode are an update on a chapter in the report Covid-19 and Democracy, First Cut Policy Analyses: Country Case Studies.
Robin Pettitt wrote Chapter 1 (pages 20-28) of the report, which examined the political and policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in The UK up to June 30th 2020.
The UK Government review on differences in risks and outcomes related to Covid-19 between different groups mentioned in this episode is available here.
Robin Pettitt is a Senior Lecturer of Comparative Politics in the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights.
You can follow Robin Pettitt at: @RobinPettitt
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Follow: @C19andDemoProj
Original music by Sovereign Heights
The COVID-19 and Democracy Podcast is an output of the COVID-19 and Democracy Project, which is based within the Department of Politics, International Relations and Human Rights of Kingston University, London.
Original music by Sovereign Heights