Bartholomew Konechni

PhD Candidate
  • Bartholomew Konechni (CRIS)Bartholomew Konechni (CRIS)

bartholomew.konechni(at)sciencespo.fr

SUJET DE THÈSE - DISSERTATION TITLE

Studying the Changing Pattern of Spatial Mobility During the COVID-19 Crisis in France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands

Directeur de thèse - Thesis Director: Ettore Recchi (Sciences Po - CRIS)

Financement - Funding: Contrat doctoral Sciences Po

PUBLICATIONS

  • 2022 (with Zachary Van Winkle), "The Role of Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions for the Mental Health Consequences of Widowhood during the COVID-19 Pandemic", SocArXiv Papers, September.  Available online in Open Access
  • 2021, "Beliefs and knowledges – Coronavirus, Theodicy and Capitalism", European Sociologist, vol.2 n° 46 Pandemic (Im)Possibilities. Available online in Open Access
  • 2021, "Brexitland: Identity, diversity and the reshaping of British politics, Maria Sobolewska and Robert Ford", Book Review, European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology, vol.8 n° 4, p. 496 501. Available online on Taylor & Francis Journals

COMMUNICATIONS – PRESENTATIONS

  • 2024, "The Impact of Unconditional Cash Transfers on Health Behaviors During a Crisis: A Natural Experiment Using the 2020 CARES Act", Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Columbus, April 18th.
  • 2022 (with Linda Haapajärvi), "Mr. Ang’s Neighbourhood Patrol. Coping With State Failure in a Superdiverse Parisian Banlieue", 19th IMISCOE annual conference, Oslo, 30th June.
  • 2022 (with Zachary Van Winkle), "The Unexpected Decline of Feelings of Depression – Heterogeneity by Marital Status", Sciences Po Workshop on the Individual And Societal Consequences Of Widowhood, 9th June.
  • 2022 (with Linda Haapajärvi), "Mr. Ang’s Neighbourhood Patrol. Coping With State Failure in a Superdiverse Parisian Banlieue", Eastern Sociological Association, 10th March. 
  • 2019, "Knives, Religion and Communities: An Ethnographic Study of Knife Crime and its Cultures in Croydon, London", European Sociological Association, 21st August.
Article updated on 24-06-2024
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