101 episodes

Explores the intersection between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.

Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast Peter Finn

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Explores the intersection between the Covid-19 pandemic and democratic politics and policy.

    Exploring Vaccine hesitancy

    Exploring Vaccine hesitancy

    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

    • 19 min
    Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast @100 Pt.2: Policy and Standards, and Partygate

    Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast @100 Pt.2: Policy and Standards, and Partygate

    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

    • 43 min
    Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast @100 Pt.1: Education

    Covid-19 and Democracy Podcast @100 Pt.1: Education

    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:




    Tab Betts of the University of Sussex.
    Mel Haywood of Birmingham City University.
    Sam Saunders then of the University of Chester (now University of Liverpool).
    Sophie Robbins, who is a BSc Nursing student at Kingston University.
    Jane Bryan of the University of Warwick.
    Simon Varwell of Student partnerships in quality Scotland (sparqs).
    Eliana Elkhoury of Athabasca University.
    Peter Bryant of The University of Sydney 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

    • 48 min
    Covid-19 and UK State Capitalism

    Covid-19 and UK State Capitalism

    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

    • 12 min
    Community engagement improves decision making: Democracy & the Covid-19 Pandemic

    Community engagement improves decision making: Democracy & the Covid-19 Pandemic

    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

    • 28 min
    Ethnic food shops for community inclusion

    Ethnic food shops for community inclusion

    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

    • 18 min

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