Antagonistic Responses to Health Research in the Academy, Feb 27

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Mon Feb 26 16:30:00 EST 2024


Tomorrow at 3:00 p.m., please join the third panel event in the Provost’s Antagonism and Intimidation in Academia Speaker Series<https://uwaterloo.ca/provost/event/antagonism-and-intimidation-academia-speaker-series>. There is no need to register – you are welcome to simply join in-person.



WHAT: Antagonistic Responses to Health Research in the Academy

WHEN: Tuesday, Feb. 27, 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. with reception to follow

WHERE: Humanities Theatre, Hagey Hall (HH)

Register if you wish to join online<https://www.ticketfi.com/event/5418/antagonism-and-intimidation-in-academia-speaker-series>



PANEL:

Dr. Geoff Bardwell<https://uwaterloo.ca/public-health-sciences/profiles/geoff-bardwell>, Assistant Professor in the School of Public Health Sciences in the Faculty of Health.



Dr. Lisbeth Berbary<https://uwaterloo.ca/recreation-and-leisure-studies/people-profiles/lisbeth-berbary>, Associate Professor in Leisure Studies in the Faculty of Health.



Dr. Kimberly Lopez<https://uwaterloo.ca/recreation-and-leisure-studies/people-profiles/kimberly-j-lopez>, Assistant Professor in the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies in the Faculty of Health.



Dr. Nancy Waite<https://uwaterloo.ca/pharmacy/profile/nmwaite>, Professor and Associate Director Clinical Education in the School of Pharmacy in the Faculty of Science.



Q & A moderator: Dr. Sherry Dupuis<https://uwaterloo.ca/recreation-and-leisure-studies/people-profiles/sherry-dupuis>, Professor & University Research Chair, Recreation and Leisure Studies, Faculty of Health. 



We will explore several important topics such as the experiences of being a vaccine researcher and health care professional during a pandemic; the challenges of conducting research on highly politicized issues in the face of political and social backlash; how communities of relational support are useful for countering hate and isolation during times of tension and misunderstanding; the neutrality of health research in policy; the interplay between evidence and decision-making; and mitigating antagonism and aggression in health care research. There will be time for audience members to engage in a question-and-answer period following the panel presentations.






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