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Margaret Bourdeaux
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The Received Wisdom - Shobita Parthasarathy
Episode 28
The Politics of Open Access, Alzheimer’s Research, and Ghost Work ft. Mary GraySeptember 13, 2022 TRANSCRIPT It's a new season of The Received Wisdom!! After their partial summer hiatus, Shobita and Jack discuss the fraud allegations that are rocking the foundations of what we know about Alzheimer's Disease, and the Biden Administration's directive to make freely available all publications based on federally funded research. And, they chat with Macarthur Fellow Mary Gray about the "ghost workers" behind digital technologies and supposedly artificial intelligence. Gray is Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research, Faculty Associate at...
2025-04-19
00 min
The CommonHealth
Dr. Margaret Bourdeaux: “Meeting People Where They’re at Is Very, Very, Very Powerful."
Dr. Margaret Bourdeaux, Research Director of the Global Public Policy and Social Change Program, Harvard School of Medicine, joins J. Stephen Morrison for Episode 142. Her mentor Dr. Paul Farmer, who recently passed, inspired her with his exhortation to “do hard things together” even when the odds are against you. Her project, the Covid Academy, is developing a locally-informed model for standardized health security outbreak investigation and response. Though the United States is deeply divided politically, Dr. Bourdeaux believes the situation is not as dire as it seems. Common sense can win. “I don’t believe that Americans can’t see reason...
2022-06-28
50 min
Take as Directed
Dr. Margaret Bourdeaux: “Meeting People Where They’re at Is Very, Very, Very Powerful."
Dr. Margaret Bourdeaux, Research Director of the Global Public Policy and Social Change Program, Harvard School of Medicine, joins J. Stephen Morrison for Episode 142. Her mentor Dr. Paul Farmer, who recently passed, inspired her with his exhortation to “do hard things together” even when the odds are against you. Her project, the Covid Academy, is developing a locally-informed model for standardized health security outbreak investigation and response. Though the United States is deeply divided politically, Dr. Bourdeaux believes the situation is not as dire as it seems. Common sense can win. “I don’t believe that Americans can’t see reason...
2022-06-28
50 min
Sputnik
Biden Says US Will Defend Taiwan; McFaul Admits US Lied About Ukraine NATO Prospects
Former US Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul admits that he views lying as a routine practice for US foreign policy K. J. Noh, Peace Activist, Writer, Teacher, joins us to discuss Asia. President Biden was greeted by protesters on his diplomatic trip to South Korea. Also, we discuss the new Australian Prime Minister and whether the US empire will allow him to adjust course regarding his relations with China and President Biden has stated that the US will defend Taiwan from China. Mark Sleboda, Moscow based international relations security analyst, joins us to discuss the...
2022-05-24
1h 57
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Covid State of Play: Vaccines and Variants
Dr. Margaret Bourdeaux, Professor Jonathan Zittrain, and Dr. Vanessa Kerry discuss vaccine roll-out and the impact of new COVID strains from both a domestic and global perspective.
2021-02-19
59 min
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Covid State of Play: 2021 Outlook and Vaccine Disinformation
Dr. Margaret Bourdeaux and Professor Jonathan Zittrain, co-chairs of the Berkman Klein Center’s Digital Pandemic Response Working Group, reflect on 2020 and look ahead to 2021. Bourdeaux and Zittrain are joined by Renée DiResta, technical research manager at Stanford Internet Observatory, to discuss vaccine disinformation that has been proliferating online.
2021-01-15
1h 12
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Covid State of Play: Building a Public Sector Health Intelligence Capability
Tracking the spread of COVID-19 has proved critical to efforts to contain the virus, but to do so, public health officials need to collect and utilize large amounts of data. Tarah Wheeler, Cyber Project Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University‘s Kennedy School of Government, joins Dr. Margaret Bourdeaux and Professor Jonathan Zittrain, co-chairs of the Berkman Klein Center’s Digital Pandemic Response Working Group, to investigate how the United States Public Health System can do this differently and responsibly.
2020-12-18
1h 02
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Covid State of Play: Covid, Racism, and Environmental Justice
Jacqueline Patterson, Director of the NAACP Environmental and Climate Justice Program, and Dr. Michelle Morse, Founding Co-Director of EqualHealth, Hospitalist at Brigham and Women's Hospital, and social medicine course director at Harvard Medical School, join Dr. Margaret Bourdeaux and Professor Jonathan Zittrain, co-chairs of the Berkman Klein Center’s Digital Pandemic Response Working Group, to discuss how environmental injustice and racism have contributed to the disproportionate impact of the pandemic.
2020-12-07
1h 01
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Retrospective Contact Tracing: How States Can Investigate Covid-19 Clusters
The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School’s Program in Global Public Policy and Social Change, the National Governors Association, and Partners In Health’s U.S. Public Health Accompaniment Unit hold a session exploring how US state and local public health leaders can implement retrospective contact tracing to identify Covid-19 clusters and mitigate their spread. Currently, almost every US state relies on prospective contact tracing: when an infected person is identified, contact tracers try to identify and notify the infected person’s contacts since being infected. However, there’s an additional, effective method that sta...
2020-11-13
1h 04
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Covid State of Play: Authoritarian Politics & COVID-19
How Should U.S. public health officials lead in this political moment? Rivka Weinberg, Professor of Philosophy at Scripps College and Jennifer Prah Ruger, Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, join Dr. Margaret Bourdeaux and Professor Jonathan Zittrain, co-chairs of the Berkman Klein Center’s Digital Pandemic Response Working Group, to discuss the Covid State of Play.
2020-10-13
1h 03
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Covid State of Play: School Reopenings, Ventilation and Transmission, and Possible Solutions
What’s the Covid State of Play? Joseph Allen, professor and head of the Healthy Buildings program at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, joins Dr. Margaret Bourdeaux and Professor Jonathan Zittrain, co-chairs of the Berkman Klein Center’s Digital Pandemic Response Working Group, to discuss the issues of ventilation and airborne transmission of the virus, the unique challenges and risks posed by school reopenings, and possible solutions.
2020-08-24
1h 22
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Covid State of Play: Jonathan Zittrain, Margaret Bourdeaux, Beth Cameron, and KJ Seung
What’s the Covid State of Play? Join Dr. Margaret Bourdeaux and Professor Jonathan Zittrain, co-chairs of the Berkman Klein Center’s Digital Pandemic Response Working Group, as they try to untangle the challenges in the fight against COVID-19 in a chat with former NSC pandemic policy staffer Beth Cameron and Chief of Strategy and Policy for Partners in Health's MA COVID-19 Response KJ Seung. Zittrain, Bourdeaux, and Cameron recently published a call to U.S. governors for a coordinated response to the pandemic, sounding the alarm on testing paralysis: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/16/op...
2020-07-30
56 min
TEDTalks 뉴스와 정치
민간인들이 전후에 더 고통받는 이유 | 마가렛 부르도 (Margaret Bourdeaux)
전쟁은 사람을 죽이기만 하는 것이 아닙니다. 전기, 수도, 가스를 제공하는 기업이나 은행, 병원같은 사회가 굴러가게 하는 사회기관들을 파괴합니다. 내과 의사이자 국제 보건 정책 분석가인 마가렛 보르도는 무방비한 시민들을 보호하는 강력하고 탄력적인 보건 제도에 초점을 맞추는 대담한 전후 재건 방안을 제시합니다.
2017-03-22
14 min
TEDTalks 新闻与政治
为什么战争结束后人们会遭受更大的苦难 | Margaret Bourdeaux
战争不仅仅带走人的生命,还摧毁维持社会运转的公共机构,比如:公共基础设施,银行和医院等。全球健康政策分析师Margaret Bourdeaux医生提出了关于建立一个用于保护弱势群体的强大弹性健康体系进行战后恢复的大胆想法。
2017-03-22
14 min
TEDTalks Noticias y Política
¿Por qué la población civil sufre más cuando la guerra termina? | Margaret Bourdeaux
La guerra no solo mata personas; destruye las instituciones que hacen que una sociedad funcione, como los servicios públicos, los bancos y los hospitales. Margaret Bourdeaux, médica y analista de políticas sanitarias, propone una estrategia audaz para lidiar con la recuperación posconflicto que se centra en construir sistemas de salud fuertes y resistentes que protejan a las poblaciones vulnerables.
2017-03-22
14 min
TEDTalks Notícias e Política
Por que civis sofrem mais quando uma guerra termina | Margaret Bourdeaux
A guerra não mata só pessoas. ela destrói as instituições que mantêm a sociedade em funcionamento, como serviços de água e luz, bancos e hospitais. A médica e analista global de políticas de saúde Margaret Bourdeaux propõe uma abordagem audaciosa para a recuperação pós-conflito, focando na construção de sistemas de saúde fortes e resilientes que protejam populações vulneráveis.
2017-03-22
14 min
TED Podcast | News and Politics
Warum die Zivilbevölkerung nach Kriegsende stärker leidet | Margaret Bourdeaux
Wie sich zeigt, fordert im Krieg nicht Gewalt die meisten Todesopfer unter der Zivilbevölkerung. Was ist es dann? Krankheit, Hunger, Armut – denn Krieg zerstört die Institutionen, die die Gesellschaft am Laufen halten, wie Stadtwerke, Banken, Lebensmittelversorgung und Krankenhäuser. Die Ärztin Margaret Bourdeaux stellt einen mutigen Ansatz zum Wiederaufbau nach Konflikten vor und setzt dabei Prioritäten.
2017-03-22
14 min
TEDTalks 新闻与政治
为什么战争结束后人们会遭受更大的苦难 | Margaret Bourdeaux
战争不仅仅带走人的生命,还摧毁维持社会运转的公共机构,比如:公共基础设施,银行和医院等。全球健康政策分析师Margaret Bourdeaux医生提出了关于建立一个用于保护弱势群体的强大弹性健康体系进行战后恢复的大胆想法。Translated by frank chowReviewed by Jiawei Ni
2017-03-22
14 min
TED Talks News and Politics
Why civilians suffer more once a war is over | Margaret Bourdeaux
In a war, it turns out that violence isn't the biggest killer of civilians. What is? Illness, hunger, poverty -- because war destroys the institutions that keep society running, like utilities, banks, food systems and hospitals. Physician Margaret Bourdeaux proposes a bold approach to post-conflict recovery, setting priorities on what to fix first
2017-03-22
14 min
TEDTalks Nachrichten und Politik
Warum die Zivilbevölkerung nach Kriegsende stärker leidet | Margaret Bourdeaux
Wie sich zeigt, fordert im Krieg nicht Gewalt die meisten Todesopfer unter der Zivilbevölkerung. Was ist es dann? Krankheit, Hunger, Armut – denn Krieg zerstört die Institutionen, die die Gesellschaft am Laufen halten, wie Stadtwerke, Banken, Lebensmittelversorgung und Krankenhäuser. Die Ärztin Margaret Bourdeaux stellt einen mutigen Ansatz zum Wiederaufbau nach Konflikten vor und setzt dabei Prioritäten.
2017-03-22
00 min
TEDTalks Politique et médias
Pourquoi les civils souffrent plus après la fin de la guerre | Margaret Bourdeaux
La guerre ne tue pas seulement des gens, elle détruit aussi les institutions qui permettent à la société de fonctionner, comme les services publics, les banques et les hôpitaux. Margaret Bourdeaux, médecin et spécialiste des politiques de santé mondiale, propose une approche audacieuse de la reconstruction après les conflits, se concentrant sur la mise en place de systèmes de santé solides et résistants pour protéger les populations vulnérables.
2017-03-22
14 min