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Concerns Around Opposition to the Green Pass in Italy. Social Listening Analysis (plus some ethical reflections)
I presented these slides at the Prague School of Bioethics 2022. Here you find the deck and links to related resources (papers, software, toy data for DIY enthusiasts, …).
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Learning from patients how to manage a pandemic. COVID-19 in Switzerland
I presented these slides at the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, Gothenburg 2022. The preprint of the paper mentioned in the slides is available here.
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Ethical dilemmas in the time of COVID-19: mapping, understanding, building systemic resilience (PhD defense)
This is the deck I prepared for my PhD’s defense. It tries to summarize and present about 3 years of research in something less than one hour – so it’s a bit dense. Nevertheless, as each chapter is based on a publication, each section contains the references to the original article, for those who wish…
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INFO WARS: On the ethics of crisis communication@GESDA
This cool deck was presented by Federico Germani, Nikola Biller-Andorno and myself at the Geneva Science and Diplomacy week. The COVID-19 crisis unveiled an underlying tension in contemporary societies. In order to protect people rapidly and efficiently, governments started to adopt paternalistic strategies. Citizens’ autonomy has been put off the table in two senses: 1.…
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Telegram Social Listening: a mixed-methods approach@IBME ReCo
No slides this time – it’s some sort of experiment. For this presentation of our Telegram paper I decided to go old school, preparing a handout instead than a deck, and focussing more on the storyline. Yup there’s data to show, but showing data can be done even without powerpoint, innit? The handout is loaded…
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Data sharing is the future. With a FAIR database of individual patient experiences@DI
Slides presented at the DIPEx International Meeting 2021(b) DIPEx is a database of individual patient experiences. But what kind of database do we run it on? i.e.: how do we organize these data so that they stay FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable) for as long as possible, for both people and machines? Here are…
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Nerd approaches to scientific literature@IBME ReCo
This is a long but incredibly useful presentation. I’ve put it together for the course on publications and academic writing the IBME offers to its PhD students, trying to explain some of the black magic I do to reduce to the minimum the time I have to dedicate to reading heaps of papers, trying to…
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«What is really important? What matters for real?» An international study on COVID-19 patient’s experiences Status update and future perspectives@DI
Slides presented at the DIPEx International Meeting 2021(a) Global events happen (also) locally. So what’s the right perspective to understand them? Cultures shape the interpretation of phenomena. So how can we build a common analytical framework? Diversity is richness. So how can we preserve it, but keep the analysis manageable?
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PubliCo. Together through the crisis@4th WHO Infodemics Conference
Surprise: this time there’s more than a deck of slides. There’s a video, because this was none other than the 4th WHO infodemic conference. PS: I think it’s the first time in history that someone presents stuff to a WHO event from Solagna, my tiny tiny ancestral home village 😛
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Doing research in bioethics using empirical methods@DMM Postgraduate Course in Bioethics
I presented these slides during the Postgraduate Course in Bioethics 2020 – 2021 organized by the Department of Molecular Medicine of the University of Padova. Yay, back home! What is empirical ethics? A logical next step in the development of practical ethics after the turn to “applied ethics”. It can be both descriptive and normative,…