Philosophy 211pn - Topics in Science and Society-Pandemics

T-Perspectives:Pandemics

Fall
2023
01
4.00
Jeffry Lee Ramsey

TU TH 9:25 AM - 10:40 AM

Smith College
PHI-211pn-01-202401
Hatfield 107
jramsey@smith.edu
How do we represent pandemics? How do these representations implicate science, politics and society? The prevalent ‘contagion’ frame is a story about seeing the microbe as the enemy, erasing or downplaying human agency and practices (especially the expansion into new ecosystems), and affirming epidemiology and medical science as the only solution. The frame carries over into politics and culture and provides a way to translate the science of contagious disease into social terms that influence the public and also public policy. This frame and others are used to explore past and current pandemics.Enrollment limited to 40.
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