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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Kennedy Sigodo: Using social capital in interventions to promote mental health of young people: A Delphi study
DESCRIPTION:Invited Speaker\nKennedy Ouma Sigodo\nPhD candidate\nGlasgow Caledonian University \nCertificate of attendance available \n			\n						Certificate of attendance\n					\n		https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09_3afxiaR4 \nIn this presentation\, I will talk about the findings from a Delphi study that explored the perspectives of 24 experts from around the world in a two-round iterative online survey conducted between August and December 2020. The presentation will discuss the areas of agreement and disagreement with regards to utilising social capital in interventions for promoting young people’s mental health. It will highlight the nature of social capital interventions\, the pathways linking social capital to young people’s mental health\, the indicators for assessing process and outcomes and the underlying contextual factors that affect intervention success. The study was part of a project whose overall aim was to develop a generic social capital theory of change to underlie the designing of interventions for promoting young people’s mental health. \n  \nTime converter at worldtimebuddy.com \nAbout the presenter:\nKennedy is a doctoral candidate at Glasgow Caledonian University under the supervision of Prof Antony Morgan. Kennedy’s research interests span asset based community health\, and child and adolescent mental health. He focuses on exploring the utility of social capital in health promotion programmes. In his current work\, he is developing a social capital theory of change to promote mental health of young people. The output will be a testable framework that can be utilised and adapted to inform mental health interventions in multiple settings. \nAbout Our Webinar Series\nThis event is part of our regular webinar sessions for social capital researchers including PhD/master students. These sessions include invited presentations from prominent scholars as well as presentations by PhD students and experts in professional practice.\nFor social capital researchers\, these sessions are an opportunity to hear about the latest social capital research and insights from scholars working on the concept. They can be a great way to connect with people\, to get advice\, discuss ideas or issues\, get suggestions for literature to read\, or you can just listen. \nAre you researching social capital and want to present your research? Click here for more information and to submit a proposal. \nGenerally\, presentations can be 20 to 30 mins. The content of your presentation will depend on your research stage.
URL:https://www.intsocialcapital.org/event/webinar-kennedy-sigodo-using-social-capital-in-interventions-to-promote-mental-health-of-young-people-a-delphi-study/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Prof. Irene van Staveren: Social Cohesion and Covid around the world: are there any effects on infection and death rates?
DESCRIPTION:Invited Speaker\nProfessor Irene van Staveren\nProfessor of Pluralist Development Economics\nInternational Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam \nCertificate of attendance available \n			\n						Certificate of attendance\n					\n		https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1AZEbNbg7s \nThere is an increasing empirical literature on covid and social capital/social cohesion (often used interchangeably). Social capital/social cohesion is measured with a wide variety of variables\, some of them actually not representing what they claim to represent. \nMost papers are at the micro level but there are a few cross-country studies. Our paper is a cross-country analysis in which we analyze the effect of intergroup cohesion and personal safety and trust (two indices from the database Indices of Social Development) on covid-19 infection rates and death cases in 2020. We use a set of relevant control variables. \nWe find that both social cohesion and safety& trust have a statistically significant negative relationship with covid-19 infection and death rates. We discuss our findings in relation to government policies and suggest possible mechanisms\, based on the social capital/social cohesion literature. \n  \nTime converter at worldtimebuddy.com \nAbout the presenter:\nIrene van Staveren is professor of pluralist development economics at the Institute of Social Studies (ISS) of Erasmus University Rotterdam. \nProfessor van Staveren’s theoretical interest is in feminist economics\, social economics\, institutional economics and post-Keynesian economics. Her key research interest is at the meso level of the economy with topics such as social cohesion\, social exclusion\, inequality and discrimination\, as well as ethics and values in the economy and in economics. She is project leader of the online database Indices of Social Development. In addition\, van Staveren is member of the think tank Sustainable Finance Lab and on the board of the student initiative Rethinking Economics NL. She published in 2015 a pluralist economics textbook with Routledge\, titled Economics after the Crisis – an introduction to economics from a pluralist and global perspective. She turned this book into a mooc (massive open online course) on the platform Coursera named Introduction to Economic Theories. \n \nAbout Our Webinar Series\nThis event is part of our regular webinar sessions for social capital researchers including PhD/master students. These sessions include invited presentations from prominent scholars as well as presentations by PhD students and experts in professional practice.\nFor social capital researchers\, these sessions are an opportunity to hear about the latest social capital research and insights from scholars working on the concept. They can be a great way to connect with people\, to get advice\, discuss ideas or issues\, get suggestions for literature to read\, or you can just listen. \nAre you researching social capital and want to present your research? Click here for more information and to submit a proposal. \nGenerally\, presentations can be 20 to 30 mins. The content of your presentation will depend on your research stage.
URL:https://www.intsocialcapital.org/event/webinar-prof-irene-van-staveren/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Dr. Ester Villalonga Olives: The measurement of social capital
DESCRIPTION:Invited Speaker\nEster Villalonga Olives\nAssistant Professor\nPharmaceutical Health Services Research Dept.\nUniversity of Maryland School of Pharmacy \nCertificate of attendance available \n			\n						Certificate of attendance\n					\n		https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cq3SGsZTs1A \nDr. Villalonga-Olives will talk about how to collect data on social capital using questionnaires. She will present on the challenges to measure social capital\, the development and adaptation of questionnaires to collect data\, the problems of differential item functioning and discuss solutions to these problems.Time converter at worldtimebuddy.com \n  \nAbout the presenter:\nDr. Villalonga-Olives is a social epidemiologist who holds a PhD in Biomedicine with specialities in Epidemiology and Public Health. She completed her BsC in Sociology and MsC in Sociology and Health at the University of Barcelona\, including a long international stay at the Università degli Study di Trieste in Italy. She received her PhD with International Doctor Distinction from Universitat Pompeu Fabra\, and completed stays at the London School of Economics in the UK and the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf in Germany. During her PhD studies\, she received an award from the Spanish Society of Epidemiology (SEE) to study at the European Epidemiology Program in Florence\, Italy\, and performed on-site public health interventions serving non-governmental organizations in India and Cuba. \nDr. Villalonga-Olives has served as a teaching and research fellow at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in the U.S.\, and has been a guest lecturer at Yale School of Public Health in the U.S. and University of Tarapacá\, Chile. She has been a research scientist in the Department of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology at the University Medical Center of the Georg-August-University of Goettingen in Germany. She is the past president of the European Young Epidemiologists group (2010-2014) and has been an elected member of the International Epidemiology Association board for 10 years. She is a member of the University of Maryland Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center and of the international expert group on operationalizing social capital interventions in forced displacement situations lead by the United Nations. She has recently been awarded with a GLOBALtimore teaching fellowship by the University of Maryland Baltimore Center for Global Engagement (CGE). \nResearch Interests: \nDr. Villalonga-Olives’ research interests are related to the study of the social determinants of health\, with an emphasis on social capital\, health inequalities and a focus on the design of health interventions. She has a background in psychometrics and has worked with patient reported outcomes -especially Health-Related Quality of Life- and has developed a patient reported outcome to assess bridging social capital. Her work is also centered on the investigation of the relationship between social capital and health outcomes with a focus on underserved and vulnerable populations such as immigrants and children. She is currently adapting cancer knowledge and health literacy instruments for Hispanics living in the US. The techniques that she has used include mixed methods\, structural equation modeling\, multilevel modeling and Rasch analysis. \nSeveral articles published by Dr. Villalonga-Olives have received awards at international conferences. She has also served as a member of scientific and organizing committees at several international events. She currently serves as an academic guest editor for the Scientific Journal Plos One and the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. \nAbout Our Webinar Series\nThis event is part of our regular webinar sessions for social capital researchers including PhD/master students. These sessions include invited presentations from prominent scholars as well as presentations by PhD students and experts in professional practice.\nFor social capital researchers\, these sessions are an opportunity to hear about the latest social capital research and insights from scholars working on the concept. They can be a great way to connect with people\, to get advice\, discuss ideas or issues\, get suggestions for literature to read\, or you can just listen. \nAre you researching social capital and want to present your research? Click here for more information and to submit a proposal. \nGenerally\, presentations can be 20 to 30 mins. The content of your presentation will depend on your research stage.
URL:https://www.intsocialcapital.org/event/webinar-ester-villalonga-olives-the-measurement-of-social-capital/
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SUMMARY:Discussion and Q&A Session on Social Capital - February 2022
DESCRIPTION:How the Session Will Work\nThe session will be based around questions submitted by participants and will include general discussions of social capital and related concepts. The session will focus on the theoretical and practical application of the concept including its use in research. \nSubmit the question you want answered or the issue you would like discussed when you register for the session below. \nThese sessions are a supportive way to connect with people. You can ask questions\, get advice\, discuss ideas or issues\, get suggestions for literature to read\, or you can just listen. This session is an opportunity to share your experience and expertise with others. It’s a great way to take part in discourse related to social capital and find opportunities for mutual learning and the potential for collaboration. \nAbout the facilitator:Tristan Claridge has been researching social capital for over 20 years. He has explored the theoretical foundations of the concept and much of his work aims to bring conceptual and theoretical clarification. \nTime converter at worldtimebuddy.com
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