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  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Bardi, Alessia; Kuchma, Iryna; Brobov, Evgeny; Truccolo, Ivana; Monteiro, Elizabete; Casalegno, Carlotta; Clary, Erin; Romanowski, Andrew; Pavone, Gina; Artini, Michele; +19 more
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Countries: Germany, Italy
    Project: EC | OpenAIRE-Advance (777541), EC | OpenAIRE Nexus (101017452)

    This dump provides access to the metadata records of publications, research data, software and projects that may be relevant to the Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) fight. The dump contains records of the OpenAIRE COVID-19 Gateway, identified via full-text mining and inference techniques applied to the OpenAIRE Research Graph. The Graph is one of the largest Open Access collections of metadata records and links between publications, datasets, software, projects, funders, and organizations, aggregating 12,000+ scientific data sources world-wide, among which the Covid-19 data sources Zenodo COVID-19 Community, WHO (World Health Organization), BIP! FInder for COVID-19, Protein Data Bank, Dimensions, scienceOpen, and RSNA. The dump consists of a tar archive containing gzip files with one json per line. Each json is compliant to the schema available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7492313.

  • Research data . Film . 2022
    Open Access English
    Authors: 
    GRABBE, Heather; HEMERIJCK, Anton; STOLLE, Dietlind;
    Publisher: European University Institute
    Country: Italy

    This contribution was delivered on 5 May 2022 on the occasion of the hybrid 2022 edition of EUI State of the Union on ‘A Europe fit for the next generation?' The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, efforts to combat climate change and now the latest geopolitical threat of the War on Ukraine has exacerbated important cleavages within and between European nation states. How resilient are European welfare states? How strong is solidarity amongst European nation states? Can we meet the longer-term geopolitical, energy and climate challenges, as well as threats to democratic governance and the possible end of the liberal order? We take up these questions by reporting on current research on the resilience of European welfare states and the state of solidarity in Europe as reflected in the latest 2022 Edition of the EUI-YouGov Survey.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    ALOISI, Antonio;
    Publisher: IE
    Country: Italy

    Available online January 10, 2022 The Covid-19 pandemic has seen a startling digital acceleration, but how has this impacted power dynamics in the workplace? Professor Antonio Aloisi of IE Law School uses his research to analyze the use of new tools and techniques in worker surveillance. The paper, conducted with Valerio De Stefano, entitled “Essential jobs, remote work and digital surveillance. Addressing the Covid-19 pandemic panopticon” is to be published in the International Labour Review, and has been conducted within the framework of the “Boss Ex Machina” project, which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 893888.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    GOETZ, Walter; MAZZOLA, Alberto; TARTAGLIA, Mario;
    Publisher: European University Institute
    Country: Italy

    This contribution was delivered on 5 May 2022 on the occasion of the hybrid 2022 edition of EUI State of the Union on ‘A Europe fit for the next generation?' The European Union’s stimulus package and the Recovery and Resilience Facility are seen as key tools in aiding the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. As the transport sector suffered a particularly hard hit, it subsequently needs comparatively more support than other sectors. Such support constitutes a unique opportunity to accelerate its much-needed transition to decarbonisation, a process that will rely on increasing the transport sector’s level of digitalisation. Among all modes of transport, it appears to be best positioned to deliver on the EU’s decarbonization objectives, especially because it can facilitate the modal shift from road and short-haul air transport. The objective of this panel is to discuss how the stimulus package can accelerate the decarbonisation of transport with railways playing a central role in the process.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    BOHLE, Dorothee;
    Publisher: European University Institute
    Country: Italy

    9 data files, 1 codebook The East Central Europe Covid-19 Monitor database provides an overview of main policy measures adopted in East Central Europe as a response to the pandemic during the first and second waves of the COVID-19 crisis, with a special focus on social policies, labour market, industrial, trade and investment measures, and monetary and fiscal policies. It covers the following countries: Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Romania.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    VERHULST, Stefaan; MARTÍN, Ángel; KÄÄRIÄINEN, Teemu; KHAN, Ronny; FILIPPONI, Silvana; CALVARESI, Mirko;
    Publisher: European University Institute
    Country: Italy

    This contribution was delivered on 5 May 2022 on the occasion of the hybrid 2022 edition of EUI State of the Union on ‘A Europe fit for the next generation?' EU Member States have adopted several initiatives to establish a legal and technical framework for digital identity. The European Commission has facilitated this development by offering guidance and promoting interoperable solutions through frameworks such as eIDAS and solutions developed within the European Interoperability Framework. At the same time, two years of COVID-19 pandemic have led at once to an acceleration of digital identity projects, and mounting concerns that widespread data collection and availability can lead to the risk of privacy violations, citizen profiling and mass surveillance. This session will explore the opportunities and challenges of emerging digital identity and digital payments, including the privacy, security concerns as well as the outstanding opportunities for inclusive growth, resilient and sustainable solutions for the society of the future. The discussion will also cover emerging attempts to develop joint European solutions for digital identity, including the recent joint declaration between the governments of Finland and Germany to support the progress of the proposed regulation on European digital identity, and to accelerate the development of joint European solutions based on digital identity.

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  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Bardi, Alessia; Kuchma, Iryna; Brobov, Evgeny; Truccolo, Ivana; Monteiro, Elizabete; Casalegno, Carlotta; Clary, Erin; Romanowski, Andrew; Pavone, Gina; Artini, Michele; +19 more
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Countries: Germany, Italy
    Project: EC | OpenAIRE-Advance (777541), EC | OpenAIRE Nexus (101017452)

    This dump provides access to the metadata records of publications, research data, software and projects that may be relevant to the Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) fight. The dump contains records of the OpenAIRE COVID-19 Gateway, identified via full-text mining and inference techniques applied to the OpenAIRE Research Graph. The Graph is one of the largest Open Access collections of metadata records and links between publications, datasets, software, projects, funders, and organizations, aggregating 12,000+ scientific data sources world-wide, among which the Covid-19 data sources Zenodo COVID-19 Community, WHO (World Health Organization), BIP! FInder for COVID-19, Protein Data Bank, Dimensions, scienceOpen, and RSNA. The dump consists of a tar archive containing gzip files with one json per line. Each json is compliant to the schema available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7492313.

  • Research data . Film . 2022
    Open Access English
    Authors: 
    GRABBE, Heather; HEMERIJCK, Anton; STOLLE, Dietlind;
    Publisher: European University Institute
    Country: Italy

    This contribution was delivered on 5 May 2022 on the occasion of the hybrid 2022 edition of EUI State of the Union on ‘A Europe fit for the next generation?' The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, efforts to combat climate change and now the latest geopolitical threat of the War on Ukraine has exacerbated important cleavages within and between European nation states. How resilient are European welfare states? How strong is solidarity amongst European nation states? Can we meet the longer-term geopolitical, energy and climate challenges, as well as threats to democratic governance and the possible end of the liberal order? We take up these questions by reporting on current research on the resilience of European welfare states and the state of solidarity in Europe as reflected in the latest 2022 Edition of the EUI-YouGov Survey.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    ALOISI, Antonio;
    Publisher: IE
    Country: Italy

    Available online January 10, 2022 The Covid-19 pandemic has seen a startling digital acceleration, but how has this impacted power dynamics in the workplace? Professor Antonio Aloisi of IE Law School uses his research to analyze the use of new tools and techniques in worker surveillance. The paper, conducted with Valerio De Stefano, entitled “Essential jobs, remote work and digital surveillance. Addressing the Covid-19 pandemic panopticon” is to be published in the International Labour Review, and has been conducted within the framework of the “Boss Ex Machina” project, which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 893888.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    GOETZ, Walter; MAZZOLA, Alberto; TARTAGLIA, Mario;
    Publisher: European University Institute
    Country: Italy

    This contribution was delivered on 5 May 2022 on the occasion of the hybrid 2022 edition of EUI State of the Union on ‘A Europe fit for the next generation?' The European Union’s stimulus package and the Recovery and Resilience Facility are seen as key tools in aiding the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. As the transport sector suffered a particularly hard hit, it subsequently needs comparatively more support than other sectors. Such support constitutes a unique opportunity to accelerate its much-needed transition to decarbonisation, a process that will rely on increasing the transport sector’s level of digitalisation. Among all modes of transport, it appears to be best positioned to deliver on the EU’s decarbonization objectives, especially because it can facilitate the modal shift from road and short-haul air transport. The objective of this panel is to discuss how the stimulus package can accelerate the decarbonisation of transport with railways playing a central role in the process.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    BOHLE, Dorothee;
    Publisher: European University Institute
    Country: Italy

    9 data files, 1 codebook The East Central Europe Covid-19 Monitor database provides an overview of main policy measures adopted in East Central Europe as a response to the pandemic during the first and second waves of the COVID-19 crisis, with a special focus on social policies, labour market, industrial, trade and investment measures, and monetary and fiscal policies. It covers the following countries: Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Romania.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    VERHULST, Stefaan; MARTÍN, Ángel; KÄÄRIÄINEN, Teemu; KHAN, Ronny; FILIPPONI, Silvana; CALVARESI, Mirko;
    Publisher: European University Institute
    Country: Italy

    This contribution was delivered on 5 May 2022 on the occasion of the hybrid 2022 edition of EUI State of the Union on ‘A Europe fit for the next generation?' EU Member States have adopted several initiatives to establish a legal and technical framework for digital identity. The European Commission has facilitated this development by offering guidance and promoting interoperable solutions through frameworks such as eIDAS and solutions developed within the European Interoperability Framework. At the same time, two years of COVID-19 pandemic have led at once to an acceleration of digital identity projects, and mounting concerns that widespread data collection and availability can lead to the risk of privacy violations, citizen profiling and mass surveillance. This session will explore the opportunities and challenges of emerging digital identity and digital payments, including the privacy, security concerns as well as the outstanding opportunities for inclusive growth, resilient and sustainable solutions for the society of the future. The discussion will also cover emerging attempts to develop joint European solutions for digital identity, including the recent joint declaration between the governments of Finland and Germany to support the progress of the proposed regulation on European digital identity, and to accelerate the development of joint European solutions based on digital identity.

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