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Published on December 17, 2019
On December 4th, 2019, the Dahdaleh Institute brought together diverse researchers at 91亚色 for Critical Perspectives in Global Health.
Hosted by James Orbinski, Director of the Dahdaleh Institute, the workshop saw nine presenters discuss critical global health research that is taking place or planned at 91亚色, which contribute to the themes of Planetary Health, Global Health and Humanitarianism, and Global Health Foresighting. Presenters addressed growing global health challenges such as the impacts of climate change, antimicrobial resistance and global urbanization.
The organizing committee, which included Eric Mykhalovskiy, Dr. Marina Marrow, Rhonda Ferguson, Sarah Flicker, Stephen Gill, Maggie MacDonald, and Roger Keil, sought a critical social science with global public health that engages directly with global public health actors to transform public health, while remaining committed to social science theory and methodology.
As part of the broader initiative to stimulate and nurture research in this area, five research seed grants of up to $5,000 will be granted. Recipients will be invited to present at a follow up Dahdaleh Institute workshop held in May 2020.
Presentations
Maggie MacDonald, Associate Professor & Graduate Program Director, Department of Anthropology. 鈥淎nthropology of Global Maternal Health鈥
Safieh Shah, Faculty Member, European Research Initiative, World Health Organization. 鈥淔emale Genitalia: From Oblivion to Equivalency鈥
Adele Cassola, Postdoctoral Researcher, Global Strategy Lab. 鈥淕lobal Gender Norms, Health, and Humanitarian Response: A Comparative Analysis of Organizational Practices in Diverse Settings鈥
Isaac Weldon, Research Fellow, Global Strategy Lab. 鈥淭oward a Planetary Politics for Planetary Health: AMR and Levels of Analysis in International Relations鈥
Kelly Thomson, School of Administrative Studies. 鈥淧rofessional Insecurities: Examining the relationship between identity safety, moral agency, and patient safety鈥
Mary E. Wiktorowicz, Professor, Health Policy and Management Faculty of Health. 鈥淎ccountability mechanisms in financial aid programs for malaria: Analysing current challenges鈥
Rajiv Nariani, Science Librarian, 91亚色. 鈥淩esearch Metrics: How do they inform us鈥
Homa Hedayat, Visiting Scholar, City Institute at 91亚色. 鈥淎ssessing the Effects of Different Urban morphology Form on Social Sustainability鈥
Rhonda Ferguson, Research Fellow, Global Migration and Health, Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research. 鈥淎ssessing the Impact of Temporality on the Wellbeing of Forcibly Displaced People鈥
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism, Global Health Foresighting, Planetary Health |
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People |
Mary E. Wiktorowicz, Interim Director - Active
James Orbinski, Director [F17-F24] - Alum Maggie MacDonald, Faculty Fellow, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies - Active Rhonda Ferguson, Research Fellow, Global Health Visioning - Alum Isaac Weldon, Research Fellow, AMR - Alum |
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