“Ebola: Contagion and Quarantine” is the focus of the next Social Sciences Today Forum at the 鶹Ƶ.
The event, featuring three experts, is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 6:30 p.m. inon the CU-Boulder campus.
Three members of the CU-Boulder social science faculty will speak about Ebola for about 10 minutes each and then answer questions. The panelists are:
Ann Carlos, professor of economics
Darna Dufour, professor of anthropology
Megan Shannon, assistant professor of political science
The Social Sciences Today Forum, a monthly series, is designed to help the public gain broader perspectives and deeper understanding of human society and how individuals relate to the community and one another.
Ebola, a viral disease now causing the largestepidemic in its history, is such a topic. Ebola, which is fatal in about half of diagnosed cases, has struck multiple countries in West Africa.
During the last year, the Social Sciences Today Forum has focused on aging, “language wars,” inequality, immigration, natural disasters and “outsourcing.” This forum brings the knowledge and expertise of social science faculty to the greater community and allows the community to ask questions of leading scholars.
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