Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity Seminar: Chess, not chequers
Harry Rutter, Professor of Global Public Health, University of Bath
Thursday, 11 October 2018, 2pm to 3pm
Richard Doll Lecture Theatre, Richard Doll Building, Old Road Campus, OX3 7LF
ABSTRACT
The prevalence of chronic disease is increasing, inequalities are widening, and the resources to respond are ever more constrained. There are no simple answers to any of this, but an important part of the problem may lie in the ways in which we conceptualise these challenges, grounded in traditional models of cause and effect. Reconceptualising these complex problems in ways that truly take account of their complexity allows us to generate different and more relevant kinds of evidence, construct more meaningful practical and policy responses, and evaluate those responses in more appropriate ways. This talk will explore these themes, and propose ways in which they might be achieved.
UBVO seminars last one hour, with opportunities for informal discussion afterwards.
Conveners: Caroline Potter (NDPH) & Stanley Ulijaszek (Anthropology)