Thursday, 15 June 2017

'A world that counts?' Contexts of health: Information for Health, Global Health Histories Seminar 101


Do join us live online for Global Health Histories Seminar 101: 'A world that counts?' Contexts for Health, Information for Health' on Thursday, 22nd of June 2017 (12:30 pm CEST). Broadcast live over the internet, via webinar: http://www.euro.who.int/ghh

In today’s world, an enormous amount of information about our life (and death) is being recorded as data. Health is no exception. We are surrounded by numbers, from statistics on well-being and quality of life to epidemiological data that can help fight disease and even predict epidemics. In fact, a recent UN report about mobilizing the data revolution to support sustainable development describes our world as “a world that counts”.
However, there are many important social, political, and cultural factors that influence the process of collecting, producing, analysing, and managing quantitative data. This panel discussion will explore the cultural contexts of data and the powerful potential for (and possible pitfalls of) ruling the world by numbers.

More details available via https://www.york.ac.uk/history/global-health-histories/events/ghh-seminar-101/

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