On the latest episode of his @GHPPodcast, CEID faculty @JosephHarrisBU talks with Dr. Lioba Hirsch about global health governance and infectious disease response in Africa.
https://t.co/qVSY6XR77C
Just a month left to submit your abstracts to the Social Science & Medicine Call for Abstracts for the Special Issue on Polarization and Health Policy in Global Context, edited by Nora Kenworthy & me. Abstracts due April 30. For more information visit https://t.co/VI0hMvZvnf
The latest episode of the @GHPPodcast from @JosephHarrisBU includes conversations with @katharina_kra and @brookebocast on their respective research, covering very different forms of global health research.
https://t.co/JJc4VSOYvf
My colleagues @JosephHarrisBU and Nora Kenworthy are editing a special issue of Social Science & Medicine on "Polarization and Health Policy in a Global Context," and I want to make sure this reaches everyone it should.
The premise is as simple as it is overdue: polarization is not just a political problem. It is a health problem. It shapes who gets care, which evidence counts, and whether public health institutions can function at all. Yet the research connecting political divisions to health policy remains remarkably thin, especially given how much the world has changed since COVID. Submissions due October 1, 2026.
If I didn't have a book deadline of my own, I'd be writing something on how illiberal political economies systematically erode health governance. Someone should.
Details: https://t.co/lSFteQxvFr
🦠 Six years after WHO declared #COVID19 a global emergency, @JosephHarrisBU (@BU_Tweets) draws upon his research to explain what the pandemic revealed about U.S. public health & international cooperation in our latest episode.
🎧 Listen now: https://t.co/FT9lvn9Ck1
On the latest episode of @SSNScholars's @NoJargonPodcast, CEID faculty @JosephHarrisBU (@BU_CAS) discussed how the erosion of trust in public health is contributing to recent health crises like increasing numbers of measles outbreaks.
https://t.co/Yy5ZRZA5sq
Six years after WHO declared Covid-19 a global emergency, are we any better prepared for the next pandemic? In our latest episode, @JosephHarrisBU (@BU_Tweets) reflects on what Covid has revealed about the U.S. public health system.
🎧 Listen: https://t.co/FT9lvn94ut
In the latest @GHPPodcast, I talk w/ @repoyedc. A pharmacist, Dr. Owolewa serves as Shadow Representative to Congress for the nation's capital at a time when the district is under federal occupation. Hear his thoughts on #Medicaid, #publichealth & more at https://t.co/VNKpoSyGIJ
"We've known how to deal with TB curatively since the 1950s, & here we are, still losing over a million people every year to it. That just says so much about the world in which we find ourselves," says @johngreen.
https://t.co/a6mXA4Nv5i