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SUMMARY:Workshop - From Research to Engagement: Social Sciences and Infect
 ious Disease - Margaret Pelling (Oxford)\, Roderick Bailey (Oxford)\, Claa
 s Kirchhelle (University College Dublin)\, Emily Webster (University Colle
 ge Dublin)\, Atsuko Naono (Oxford)\, Javier Lezaun (Oxford)\, Jeong-Ran Ki
 m (Oxford)\, Ethan Friederich (Oxford)\, Sam Martin (Oxford)\, Samantha Va
 nderslott (Oxford)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20220509T091500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20220509T123000
UID:https://new.talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/777b73bc-5cf0-486e-a696-c967dad14f
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DESCRIPTION:Infectious diseases are biosocial phenomena. Effective contain
 ment depends as much on understanding biology as it does on understanding 
 their social drivers. This half-day workshop brings together social scient
 ists and historians from the University of Oxford and University College D
 ublin to explore the different dimensions of disease control and how socia
 l scientists can inform decision-making going forward.\n\n**Panel One 09:3
 5-10:20 - Knowing Disease (Moderator: Samantha Vanderslott)**\n**Margaret 
 Pelling** (University of Oxford) – William Budd and the value of small p
 laces\n**Roderick Bailey** (University of Oxford) – Pathogens and prejud
 ice: How a typhoid outbreak in Palestine in 1948 became a story about Jews
  poisoning Arabs\n**Claas Kirchhelle** (University College Dublin) – Nor
 thern Normal: How international surveillance networks turned typhoid into 
 a Southern disease\n\n**Panel Two 10:30-11:35 – Ecologies of Disease (Mo
 derator: Claas Kirchhelle)**\n**Emily Webster** (University College Dublin
 ) – Cockles and Mussels\, Alive Alive Ho': Estuarial Ecologies and the E
 pidemiology of Typhoid in Dublin\, Ireland\, 1880-1920\n**Atsuko Naono** (
 University of Oxford) – Malaria control and the political crisis in Myan
 mar\n**Javier Lezaun** (University of Oxford) – TBC\n**Jeong-Ran Kim** (
 University of Oxford) – The US military's disease control in South Korea
 \, 1945-46: malaria and typhus  \n\n**Panel Three 11:45-12:30 – Engagi
 ng Disease (Moderator: Emily Webster)**\n**Ethan Friederich** (University 
 of Oxford) – A historical view of vaccine hesitancy among healthcare wor
 kers\n**Sam Martin** (University of Oxford) – Social Media discussions o
 f vaccination\n**Samantha Vanderslott** (University of Oxford) – Typhoid
 land and public engagement\n\nTo attend live (virtually) please use this l
 ink: https://bit.ly/3uXBS5C\nSpeakers:\nMargaret Pelling (Oxford)\, Roderi
 ck Bailey (Oxford)\, Claas Kirchhelle (University College Dublin)\, Emily 
 Webster (University College Dublin)\, Atsuko Naono (Oxford)\, Javier Lezau
 n (Oxford)\, Jeong-Ran Kim (Oxford)\, Ethan Friederich (Oxford)\, Sam Mart
 in (Oxford)\, Samantha Vanderslott (Oxford)
LOCATION:Online - Live-streamed
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://new.talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/777b73bc-5cf0-486e-a696-c967dad14f
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 ity College Dublin)\, Atsuko Naono (Oxford)\, Javier Lezaun (Oxford)\, Jeo
 ng-Ran Kim (Oxford)\, Ethan Friederich (Oxford)\, Sam Martin (Oxford)\, Sa
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