In this talk, Dr. Munyikwa, an anthropologist and practicing clinician, will present cases that help understand how social differences and their structural consequences permeate the clinical space in ways which exceed our existing language to describe them.
Through the lens of power, policy, and practice, the talk will examine public health’s charge to protect health, advance well-being, and treat the systems that determine population-level outcomes. We will examine the determinants of health and forces that lead to health inequalities.
Panel Discussion of NJ's Response to the PandemicSponsored by SPIA in NJ and the Center for Health and WellbeingJoin us for a discussion on NJ's response to the pandemic with Professor Heather Howard, John Farmer, SPIA in NJ Faculty Fellow, and guest Paul Zoubek, who authored an independent review of the state's COVID response…
Kathryn EdinWilliam Church Osborn Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs Timothy J. NelsonLecturer in Sociology and Public Policy Sanyu A. MojolaMaurice P. During Professor of Demographic Studies, Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Director Office of Population Research Jennifer JenningsProfessor of Sociology and…
Join us for the 8th Annual Public Sector Management Conference: Leadership and Innovation in the New Normal of Work from Home and Ubiquitous AI. The Conference starts on the afternoon of Thursday, April 11th and continues all day on Friday, April 12th (the outline for the events is shown below).All events will be held in…