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Online Workshop: Ethical Perspectives on the Social and Economic Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Ethical Perspectives on the Social and Economic Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic
An Online Workshop @ Centre for Ethics and Poverty Research, University of Salzburg
​Dates: 16 & 17 March 2021, 2pm-6pm (Central European Time)

Program:
16 March 2021
2-2.15 Introduction
2.15-3: COVID-19: Injustice or Misfortune? By Vittorio Bufacchi
3-3.15 Break
3.15-4 The rights of children of prisoners during a pandemic. By William Bülow O’Nils
4-4.45 So close, so far: Vulnerability and sexual and reproductive rights in the COVID-19 era. By Ester Massó Guijarro & Rosana Triviño Caballero
4.45-5 Break
5-5.45 Using virtue ethics as a framework for COVID-19 policy interventions. By Sarah B. Garlington & Mary E Collins
5.45-6.30 Pandemic, democracy, and freedom. By Onni Hirvonen

17 March 2021
2-2.45 Power, vulnerability and the effects of COVID-19 on migrants held by the detention industry in the United States. By Gabriela Mezzanotti & Alyssa Marie Kvalvaag
2.45-3.30: The Moral and Political Implications of the Covid19 Pandemic on Undocumented Migrants. By Noemi Magnani & Rachelle Bascara
3.30-3.45 Break
3.45-4.30 The Ethics of Bilateral Labor Agreements for Global Nurses in the time of Pandemic. By Klein Fernandez
4.30-5.15 What I talk about when I talk about care: Covid-19 and variation in values. By Teresa Baron
5.15-5.30 Break
5.30-6.15 Social Invisibility and the Production of Precarity: Reflections on the Vulnerability of the Informal Workforce in India in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic. By Urmi Bhattacharyya

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