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Epidemic Projections and the Politics of Reckoning – Adia Benton

September 17, 2019 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Adia Benton

“Epidemic Projections and the Politics of Reckoning”

September 17, 2019 – 12:00-1:00pm
Trent 040
Duke Center for International & Global Studies

Within the field of public health, strategies for minimizing and mitigating health risks depend on describing and proving causality and correlation. Risk calculations draw on past experiences with danger, and form the bases for anticipating and planning for future crises. When it comes to modeling in public or global health, the repetitive relationship between the past and future embodied in epidemiologic projections and forecasts are central to explaining misfortune.

In this talk, I ask: What kinds of assumptions about people and places, about time, and about danger underlie these projections? What are the stakes of using these models not only to predict disease dynamics and speculate about effective interventions, but also to monetize them for the purposes of generating profit for private investors and delivering financial assistance to cash-strapped governments in the midst of an epidemic?

This event is part of Think Global, a weekly lecture series at the Duke Global Health Institute. It is co-sponsored by the Center for Policy Impact in Global Health, the Department of Cultural Anthropology, and the Department of African and African American Studies and is free and open to the public. Parking for Trent Hall is available in the Duke Medicine Circle Parking Garage, located at 302 Trent Drive.

Lunch will be provided.

CONTACT NAME

courtney.mcgowan@duke.edu
919-668-4036

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Date:
September 17, 2019
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Website:
http://calendar.duke.edu/show?fq=id%3ACAL-2c918085-6cf05cac-016c-f84737c9-000074e1demobedework%40mysite.edu

Venue

Trent Hall, Room 040
310 Trent Drive
Durham, NC 27705 United States
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