Webinar – COVID-19, Breaking and Raising Boundaries

When: May 12, 2021 10:00am to 11:30am

COVID-19 is breaking through many boundaries that define and structure human societies and the environment, and raising many new ones. Individual health and activities, economic and political systems, international relations and science are being profoundly upset. This transdisciplinary webinar takes an American perspective to explore the shocks, shifts, emergences, collapses and responses related to the pandemic – whether proven or hypothetical – that present threats or opportunities for individuals, communities and our planet.

Join us for our next session, led by the University of Arizona's Diana Daly, associate professor in the School of Information, who will present "They're not viral, they're spreadable: the allure of pandemic meme," and Université Paris Nanterre's Elisa Chelle, professor in political sacience, who will present "The bat, the pangolin and the Chinese mad doctor: about the hypotheses on the origins of COVID-19."

The webinar is presented by iGLOBES, a collaboration involving the University of Arizona and the French National Centre for Scientific Research.


Audience: All
Audience size: Small (1-50)

Where

Campus: Virtual

Address

United States
US

Contact info & links

Contacts

Ruth Gosset Biosphere 2 / iGLOBES

Requests for disability-related accommodations should be directed to the event's primary contact: Ruth Gosset