17:00 South Africa, Europe | 16:00 UK | 11:00 US East
https://zoom.us/j/93201666974?pwd=cWhoWkhhVjNSazBjRHpzaGlKN1pPdz09
Meeting ID: 932 0166 6974 | Password: 756567
From the organisers: “The threats of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, and the effectiveness and harms of the social policies meant to mitigate these threats, rapidly became the most important scientific issues in many years. This session will analyse the pandemic and policy response from a variety of angles. Topics will include the nature and empirical basis for the relevant epidemiological models, the difficulties with exporting policies out of European contexts, and the challenges of democratic citizen science in a context of lay conspiratorial skepticism of science.”
Panel
Elizabeth Anderson, John Dewey, Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy and Women’s Studies
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Alexander Broadbent, Director of the Institute for the Future of Knowledge, University of Johannesburg
Eric Winsberg, Professor of Philosophy, University of South Florida
Chair
Jacob Stegenga, Reader in Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge
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Meeting ID: 932 0166 6974 | Password: 756567