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Bartholomew Konechni
Doctorant
Centre de recherche sur les inégalités sociales (CRIS)
Thème(s) de recherche : Santé ; Crises
Discipline(s) : Sociologie
Biographie
COMMUNICATIONS
- 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.
Sujet de thèse
Étude de l’évolution des dynamiques de mobilité spatiale pendant la crise du COVID-19 en France, au Royaume-Uni, en Allemagne, en Italie et aux Pays-Bas
Directeur de thèse : Ettore Recchi (Sciences Po - CRIS)
Financement : Contrat doctoral Sciences Po
Publications
- 2025 (with Zachary Van Winkle), “Government Restrictions During the COVID-19 Pandemic & Depressive Symptoms Following Widowhood", Demography, 11790737, February 4th.
- 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