Webinar: Value changes in pandemic times, 2020
Webinar on Zoom, Friday, 27th of November, 10 am in Bruxelles, Amsterdam, and Rome; 11 am in Bucharest. Organized by the Romanian Group for Studying Social Values, this webinar brings together scholars from the community studying social values, and contributes to understanding the changes that Covid19 brought to the social fabric.
Four academic presentations are proposed:
- Tim Reeskens10, Quita Muis10, Inge Sieben10, Leen Vandecasteele11, Ruud Luijkx10 & Loek Halman10 Stability or change of public opinion and values during the coronavirus crisis? Exploring Dutch longitudinal panel data
- Malina Voicu1 & Delia Bădoi1, Fertility and the COVID-19 crisis: do gender roles really matter?
- Francesco Molteni12, Riccardo Ladini12, Ferruccio Biolcati12, Antonio M. Chiesi12, Giulia Maria Dotti Sani12, Simona Guglielmi12, Marco Maraffi12, Andrea Pedrazzani12, Paolo Segatti12 & Cristiano Vezzoni12. Searching for comfort in religion: insecurity and religious behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy
- Bogdan Voicu1,2, Edurne Bartolome Peral3, Horațiu Rusu2,1, Gergely Rosta4,5, Mircea Comșa6, Octavian-Marian Vasile1,7, Lluís Coromina 8, Claudiu D. Tufiș9. COVID-19 and orientations towards solidarity. The cases of Spain, Hungary, and Romania
All presentations are based on accepted papers in a special issue of European Societies.
There are allotted 20 minutes for presentation, followed by 15 minutes for questions, comments, and answers. A final discussion of common messages in the papers will be delivered by Vera Lomazzi13.
Attending the webinar is free, but registration is necessary.
Affiliations of the authors:
1Romanian Academy, Research Institute for Quality of Life
2Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Department of Sociology
3 University of Deusto – Bilbao, Department of International Relations and Humanities
4Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Institute of Sociology
5University of Münster
6Babeș-Bolyai University, Department of Sociology
7 University of Bucharest, Department of Sociology
8 University of Girona, Department of Economics
9 University of Bucharest, Department of Political Science
10 Tilburg University, Department of Sociology
11 Institute for Social Sciences at the University of Lausanne
12 University of Milan, Department of Social and Political Science
13 GESIS Leibnitz-Institute for Social Sciences