Listen "UO Today: Allison Pugh, Sociology, Johns Hopkins University; Research Notes with Melissa Graboyes"
Episode Synopsis
Allison Pugh is professor of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University and author of "The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World." She talks about the importance of connective labor, the collaborative work of emotional recognition. She will give a talk "Re-imagining the Other/Ourselves: Finding the Human in the Age of AI" on April 17, 2025.
Research Notes:
Melissa Graboyes, History, University of Oregon, and director of the Global Health Research Group, talks about she includes undergraduate students in her research endeavors in global health and the history of malaria.
Research Notes:
Melissa Graboyes, History, University of Oregon, and director of the Global Health Research Group, talks about she includes undergraduate students in her research endeavors in global health and the history of malaria.
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