The Workshop is scheduled in the HUB, Room 250. The Sickness of Society – What Kind of Equality Matters for Health? A Benjamin Rabinowitz Symposium in Medical Ethics This interdisciplinary and international one-day workshop aims to assess which kinds of equalities are significant for public health policies and health care systems. Preliminary schedule: Erika Blacksher (Bioethics & Humanities, University of Washington): Rethinking responsibility for health: A social connection model Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen (Political Science, Aarhus University, via video-conference): Discrimination in health: Do relational and distributive egalitarianism have conflicting implications? Carina Fourie (Philosophy, University of Washington): Gender, status and the social determinants of health Hedwig (Hedy) Lee (Sociology, University of Washington): The consequences of contact with the criminal justice system for health in the transition to adulthood Kristin Voigt (Philosophy; Institute for Health and Social Policy, McGill University): Relational inequality, testimonial injustice and health Participation is free but space is limited, so please register soon. You can register using this link: https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/ponvins/290829 Organized by: Carina Fourie, Sara Goering and Dustin Schmidt. 8.30-9.00: Check-in with coffee & snacks 9.00-9.15: Introduction & welcome 9.15-10.25: Erika Blacksher, Bioethics & Humanities, University of Washington (UW): Rethinking responsibility for health: A social connection model Chair: Danae Dotolo, School of Social Work, UW 10.35-11.45: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen (via video-conference), Political Science, Aarhus University: Discrimination in health: Do relational and distributive egalitarianism have conflicting implications? Chair: Blake Hereth, Philosophy, UW 11.45-12.45: Lunch Break 12.45-1.55: Carina Fourie, Philosophy, UW: Gender, status and the steepness of the social gradients in health Chair: Paul Tubig, Philosophy, UW 2.05-3.15: Michael H. Esposito, Sociology, UW & Hedy Lee, Sociology, UW: The consequences of contact with the criminal justice system for health in the transition to adulthood Chair: Marie Neumann, Sociology, UW 3.25-4.35: Kristin Voigt, Philosophy; Institute for Health and Social Policy, McGill University: Relational equality and the expressive dimension of public health policy Chair: Sara Goering, Philosophy, UW 4.35-5.00: Wrap-up & final discussion: Speakers & audience |