Fractal Inequality and the Complexity of Repair - Part 1
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex intersections of inequality, public health, and social justice in this thought-provoking podcast episode featuring SFI External Professors Kathy Powers and Melanie Moses. Delve into how network topology of cities impacts outbreak outcomes, examine vaccine hesitancy as a path-dependent trust issue rooted in historical oppression, and discover insights on improving vaccine rollout and protecting vulnerable populations through better scientific models. Learn how complex systems thinking can address structural inequities and contribute to societal repair. Gain valuable perspectives on the interconnected nature of our world and the divergent outcomes shaped by various factors, from birth circumstances to changing life contexts.
Syllabus
Fractal Inequality & The Complexity of Repair: Kathy Powers & Melanie Moses, Part 1
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Santa Fe Institute
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