SMU x NLB Series: Pandemics and Surveillance
A series of recent global reports have identified linked areas of deeply systemic and intertwined social and political risks that will impact cities and their inhabitants as we move further into the Anthropocene. In Southeast Asia, these interlinked issues – including climate change, migration and public health – necessitate solutions not just from the sciences, but all fields. This speaker series will explore how some of these issues are being addressed from different disciplinary perspectives, by scholars and policy makers across the social sciences and humanities.
Thu, 11 Nov 2021
6 pm – 7 pm
Zoom Webinar (Registration required)
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Presented by:
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Hallam Stevens, Associate Professor of History, Nanyang Technological University
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Monamie Bhadra Haines, Assistant Professor in Science and Technology Studies, Technical University of Denmark
Moderated by:
- Ngoei Wen-Qing, Assistant Professor of Humanities, Singapore Management University
This programme is organised in conjunction with the Singapore Management University.