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Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences, Liverpool Hope University

Liverpool, England
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@SimocbPalladin
Simona Palladino
18 days
Delighted to share here a trailer of our recent filming-project 'The Arandora Star Sinking'. It's a documentary about memories of the tragedy by third-generation Italians in Liverpool. Many thanks to all those involved in the filming production.
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Simona Palladino
5 months
Last call for the Public Lecture about the Italians in the UK during the Second World War and the Arandora Star sinking, the 13th of June at the Central Library 2-4. The event is free, registration required:
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Un evento che esplora la storia degli italiani nel Regno Unito durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale e il tragico naufragio dell'Arandora Star.
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@OurItalianRoots
Anglo-Italian FHS
5 months
If you are in the vicinity you may enjoy Liverpool's Central Library for this presentation by Simona Palladino. @SimocbPalladin @Terri_Colpi
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Simona Palladino
6 months
I'm organising a Public Lecture about the Italians in the UK during the Second World War and the Arandora Star sinking, the 13th of June at the Central Library 2-4. The event is free, registration is required:  https://t.co/PLnlOnbH2V Please, share it
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Simona Palladino
6 months
Join us forCARE film screening on the 7 May at #FACTLiverpool Panel discussion with Prof Andrew Newman, @UniofNewcastle, Simona Palladino, @LiverpoolHopeUK and Caitlin MacDougall, #ApolloCare Liverpool. Book your FREE ticket to attend
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CARE tells the story of one residential care home as they emerge from the pandemic. The film is a tribute to the resilience of the residents and the dedication and compassion of the carers. This...
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Simona Palladino
7 months
Finally “The unspoken experiences of ethnography: Overcoming boundaries of (un)accepted behaviours” is now published on Ethnography Journal, Sage, and is available here:
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Qualitative methods generally, and ethnography in particular, have emerged as the most immersive research methodology within the everyday life of research parti...
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@GaleForceFilms
Galeforce Films
9 months
In January, @liverpoolhopeUK hosted their third screening of Hostile to students in Social Sciences. Afterwards, students discussed the experiences of some of the people in the documentary. Thanks to @SimocbPalladin for hosting the screening and to all the students who took part!
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Simona Palladino
1 year
Join us for the Meulugar film screening at the Festival of Future, hosted by #LiverpoolHopeUniversity the 3rd of December at 1:30. A film about Italians in Brazil and their 'sense of place'. Free entry, Register here: https://t.co/wdX3VMmULn #hff
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Simona Palladino
1 year
Join us for the Meulugar film screening at the Festival of Future, hosted by #LiverpoolHopeUniversity the 3rd of December at 1:30. A film about Italians in Brazil and their 'sense of place'. Free entry, Register here: https://t.co/wdX3VMmULn #hff
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@OurItalianRoots
Anglo-Italian FHS
1 year
@RoyalHistSoc
Royal Historical Society
1 year
We are delighted to welcome our Incoming President this Friday 22 November! 🥳 Join us to hear Prof Lucy Noakes (Essex) speak on memory and WWII at 6pm GMT, either in person in London or online. Drinks reception to follow. All are welcome. Register to attend in person:
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Simona Palladino
1 year
Pleased to announce that MEULUGAR will be screened at Festival of Future, hosted by Liverpool Hope University, on the 3rd of December. Please, register here to attend: https://t.co/wdX3VMmULn
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@LiverpoolHopeUK
Liverpool Hope University
1 year
Read the full story here 👇 https://t.co/UH1vGeAT7D
@LiverpoolHopeUK
Liverpool Hope University
1 year
Great to welcome Prof. Matt Ashton and Debbie Abrahams MP to our Health and Inequalities Summit last week. They joined 200 delegates in collaborating with the University to explore solutions to the growing issue of health inequality @DPH_mashton @debbie_abrahams
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@OurItalianRoots
Anglo-Italian FHS
1 year
Manchester's tradition of Whit Walks began in 1801, arising from the Sunday School movement aimed at children working long hours in cotton mills. Italians joined the Walks; their descendants have carried it on. @Terri_Colpi @SimocbPalladin @wugolini @FederationFHS
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Simona Palladino
1 year
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@Mark_Sw1ft
Mark Swift
1 year
“We need to more effectively tax wealth” to tackle inequalities explains @ProfRGWilkinson @LiverpoolChange @LiverpoolHopeUK Health Inequality Summit. Along with creating more employee representation on boards & reinstating trade union powers.
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@James_Wellbeing
James Smith
1 year
An incredible day at the @LiverpoolHopeUK Health Inequalities Summit, full of passion and momentum for real change in the Liverpool City Region. Honoured to showcase @WEcic_ @WeConnectHalton social prescribing work in Halton. @LiverpoolChange
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@rahima_farah
Rahima farah
1 year
Today I chaired a session at the Inequalities & Health Summit, on the importance of supporting the health of diverse populations. Excellent presentation from @EllieYMCA, Daniel Gibson & Dr Lucie Nield. #LiverpoolChange @AtasNatalija
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@AtasNatalija
Dr Natalija Atas
1 year
So thrilled for an opportunity to work with this amazing team on organising the Inequalities and Health Summit! What an amazing day and such a rewarding experience! Thanks to everyone who attended and helped us out!
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@MiThomas80
Dr Michelle Thomas
1 year
Very much looking forward hearing about the work and research for addressing inequalities and health
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@Mark_Sw1ft
Mark Swift
1 year
A fab @LiverpoolHopeUK Health Inequalities Summit. Key msgs: 1 Move beyond the rhetoric & take action now! 2 Step out of silos -collaboration is key. 3 Nurture all forms of wealth creation to fund prevention. 4. Grow the evidence base of what works 5. Communities lead the change!
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