Maria Teresa Marangoni

Research Seminar at the LSHTM

27th June 2023:

Presenter

​​“By the way, my kids are fully vaccinated:” Evolving public health discourses of the ‘ethical’ and ‘moral’ .

https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/events/vaccine-mandates-and-exemptions-maria-teresa-marangoni-and-jonathan-kuo

Research Seminar

12th December 2023:

Presenter

'Glocal' Entanglements of Health Policy Discourse Since the 1950s and the Path to the 2017 Italian Childhood Immunisation Law.

Postgraduate Medical Humanities Conference

28th June 2023:

Organiser

American Oral History Association Annual Meeting

11th October 2021:

Presenter

I presented at the American Oral History Association international conference the paper: Oral History as an "Ecology of Historical Living".

I also hosted three sessions.

Ex Historia Roundtable

21st January 2021:

Panellist

Panel discussion on the theme 'Medical History' organised by the History PGR journal Ex Historia.  Panellists presented their research and then interacted with the audience in an open Q&A session.

IWD Online Live Events

8th March 2021:

Presenter

Presentation delivered for the International Women's Day University of Exeter SSIS Outreach Event: IWD Live Online Events

Title of the presentation: The medicalisation of female bodies: How does it impact women's social standing?

Humanities PGR Symposium Series 2021

15th April 2021:

Presenter

I delivered a presentation for one of the symposium's themes, 'Resilience and Hope'. The title of my presentation: Excluding Hope: The Resilient Health System from 'Health for All 'to 'Health Security'.

Symposium: For a deeper Analysis of Vaccination Campaigns in Contemporary Historical Research

24th November 2021:

Presenter

An Elderly Gentleman of Vicenza:Using the Life History method in oral history for a deeper understanding of a person's experience of common childhood disease in Northern Italy. Maria Teresa Marangoni mm967@exeter.ac.uk https://eprofile.exeter.ac.uk/mariateresamarangoni/ 24 November 2021 – WCCEH, University of Exeter

https://connecting3worlds.org/for-a-deeper-analysis-of-vaccination-campaigns-in-contemporary-historical-research/