Alexis Bedolla
@alexisbedollav
Sociologist | Working on history of epidemic science & pandemic preparedness technologies
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08-04-2021 18:51:25
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🎧[Editor's Picks] Critical Ecologies is a podcast coordinated by patrick bresnihan, featuring discussions on research into environmental and spatial justice in Ireland. 🇮🇪 Find where to tune in at tapuya.org/resources-2/ed…✨ Maynooth Geography #EditorsPicks #STSPodcasts
La colección #ECOSALUD está presente en la Feria del Libro Filosófico en el I.I.Filosóficas • UNAM.🤩 ¡Pasen por sus copias! Divulgación de la Ciencia, UNAM
📰[NEWS] ¡Vuelve el Taller Interinstitucional de Etnografía desde y sobre México! Laboratorio Interdisciplinario de Etnografía 🕵️Descubre cuándo, dónde y cómo participar en tapuya.org/news/ #STSNews #Etnografía
☎️[Calls & Applications] University of Notre Dame is seeking candidates for a tenure-track assistant professor position in History of Science, Philosophy of Science, or Science & Technology Studies. 🔎Find out more at tapuya.org/category/calls… and apply before the deadline!
Job opportunity! We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher at Utrecht University to investigate how social networks may impact people’s vaccination decisions: uu.nl/en/organisatio… Come work with us! Deadline: October 4th
Christos Lynteris will be delivering his inaugural lecture tomorrow University of St Andrews St Andrews Social Anthropology on the subject of "Zoonotic Transformations of a Pandemic Disease" events.st-andrews.ac.uk/events/inaugur…
Members of World Health Organization (WHO) have agreed to introduce a new legal concept – a “pandemic emergency” – to help the world prepare for future international health threats. But what will this mean in practice? Clare Wenham LSE Health Policy King's Global Health & Social Medicine (GHSM) LSE EUROPP blog ow.ly/CXC550Tu3Xj
Excellent read on how the current strain of bird flu virus on US dairy farms is different from H5N1 in decades past. "Previous control strategies are not working. The question is why." By Tom Peacock Louise Moncla et al nature.com/articles/s4158…