2024 Critical Social Science Perspectives in Global Health Research Workshop
Join us for the fifth annual Critical Social Science Perspectives in Global Health Research Workshop on Tuesday, April 30, 2024.
Participants will engage with the research community at York University to generate new insights, foster collaboration, and discover new research opportunities in global health research with critical social science perspectives that uses social science theory and methodology with social justice aims in global health. It is transdisciplinary, participatory, experimental, or experiential. It seeks greater effectiveness, equity, and excellence in global health by engaging directly with global public health actors, structures, and systems to transform global public health.
This year, Professor Cary Wu (Department of Sociology, York University) will be delivering the keynote presentation titled “A triple trust penalty? The majority-minority gap in subjective wellbeing.”
Following the keynote, we will hear from the 2023 seed grant recipients regarding the progress of their global health research projects funded by the Critical Perspectives in Global Health Seed Grant. The seed grant program supports critical global health research within the three themes at the Dahdaleh Institute (planetary health, global health and humanitarianism, and global health foresighting).
Finally, York faculty and global health researchers will then have the opportunity to deliver a brief 5-minute presentation on any current or planned research project that takes a critical social science approach to global health at the workshop. Register as a presenter to receive valuable feedback on your proposal from expert researchers. Please complete the registration form to present a new research idea by Monday, April 22, 2024, by 11:59 p.m.
Agenda
9:30 | Continental Breakfast |
10:00 | Welcome and Overview to Workshop |
10:10 | Keynote Presentation and Q&A with Cary Wu |
11:00 | Break |
11:15 | Research Updates from the 2023 CPGH Seed Grant Recipients |
12:20 | Research Idea Presentations from York researchers |
12:45 | Closing Remarks |
1:00 | Lunch at Dahdaleh Institute |