Healthy Democracy: Inequalities and the pandemic

22 April 2022, Palermo (Italy) The pandemic and the various public health measures adopted to tackle its […]

22/04/2022
Palermo (Italy)
Healthy Democracy: Inequalities and the pandemic
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22 April 2022, Palermo (Italy)

The pandemic and the various public health measures adopted to tackle its spread have an enormous impact on societies, further worsening the situations of those living in difficulty and generating new forms of vulnerability, marginality, and discrimination.

The Department of Culture and Society of the University of Palermo, the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS), and Fondazione Socialismo are engaged in research projects on the subject aimed at investigating the impact of the pandemic on society – and particularly on inequalities.

Held in the Health Democracy project’s framework, this conference wants to be an opportunity for dissemination and a chance to discuss the results achieved and the projects for the recovery.

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