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SUMMARY:Mellon Forum: The Geography of the Post-Pandemic City
DESCRIPTION:This final panel in the series is dedicated to the pandemic’s impacts on the human geography of the city\, as seen from social\, economic\, racial\, architectural\, and public health perspectives. \nPanelists will address the impact of the social effects of epidemiology and public health policy\, as well as the diverse methodologies scholars can use to study these questions. \nPanel: \nCindi Katz (City University of New York)\nSara Carr (Northeastern University)\nKirti Das (Civil and Environmental Engineering)\nJay Pitter (author and placemaker)\nAshish Rao-Ghorpade (ICLEI)\nCraig Wilkins (University of Michigan)\nAnu Ramaswami (Civil and Environmental Engineering) \nThe Mellon Forum is supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation\, the M.S. Chadha Center for Global India\, the Humanities Council\, Center for Collaborative History\, Department of Art + Archaeology\, Department of English\, and the School of Architecture. Mellon Forum events are free and open to the public.
URL:https://humanities.princeton.edu/event/mellon-forum-the-geography-of-the-post-pandemic-city/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jacquelyn Walsh":MAILTO:jw42@princeton.edu
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