Plenary Panel (Click on the Title for the Description)
"Ageing and the Polycrisis: Generations and solidarity from the perspective of the COVID-19 pandemic and the climate crisis"
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Andreas Motel Klingebiel, Professor in Ageing and Later Life, Research Director and Head of Division, Linköping University, Sweden
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Nico Mira, PhD Researcher, Division of Ageing and Social Change, Linköping University, Sweden
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Lijun Peng, Research Assistant, Division for Ageing and Social Change (ASC); Department of Culture and Society (IKOS), Linköping University, Sweden
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Patricia Donovan, PhD researcher, University College London, United Kingdom
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Paul Higgs, Professor of Sociology of Ageing, University College London, United Kingdom
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András Szigeti, FuturISE, Sweden
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Eva Katharina Boser, PhD Researcher, Ethics of Medicine, University of Oldenburg , Germany
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Lena Doermann, PhD researcher, Faculty VI - Medicine and Health Sciences Department of Health Services Research Medical Ethics Division, University of Oldenburg, Germany
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Niklas Ellerich-Groppe, Postdoc Researcher, University of Oldenburg, Germany
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Mark Schweda, Professor in Ethics in Medicine, University of Oldenburg, Germany
Description
- Crises in an ethical perspective – FuturISE
Mark Schweda
- Crises in an ethical perspective – FuturISE
- Ageing, life course and solidarity
Andreas Motel-Klingebiel & András Szigeti
- Ageing, life course and solidarity
- The ‘baby boomer’ generation as a focus for intergenerational solidarity and/or conflict in the UK media
Patricia Donovan & Paul Higgs
- The ‘baby boomer’ generation as a focus for intergenerational solidarity and/or conflict in the UK media
- Generations in the public discourses on COVID
Eva Katharina Boser, Lena Dörmann & Niklas Ellerich-Groppe
- Generations in the public discourses on COVID
- The ties between COVID and climate
Nico Mira & Lijun Peng
- The ties between COVID and climate