Keynote Presentation: Dr. Ryan Petteway. Notes on a People’s Social Epi: Towards a Radical Praxis of Resistance, ‘Rememory’, and Resurgence for Epistemic and Health Justice
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4-4-2023 3:00 PM
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4-4-2023 3:30 PM
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Abstract
Dr. Ryan J. Petteway is an assistant professor in the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health. His applied research integrates social epidemiology and CBPR/YPAR to examine place, “placemaking,” and health, making use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to democratize and enhance research/practice processes. He takes an intergenerational approach to his research, anchors his scholarship in the principles of CBPR/YPAR, and employs exclusively participatory methods—conceptual, procedural, and methodological characteristics of his work that reflect the value he places on equitable and decolonized community engagement.
Keynote Presentation: Dr. Ryan Petteway. Notes on a People’s Social Epi: Towards a Radical Praxis of Resistance, ‘Rememory’, and Resurgence for Epistemic and Health Justice
Dr. Ryan J. Petteway is an assistant professor in the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health. His applied research integrates social epidemiology and CBPR/YPAR to examine place, “placemaking,” and health, making use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to democratize and enhance research/practice processes. He takes an intergenerational approach to his research, anchors his scholarship in the principles of CBPR/YPAR, and employs exclusively participatory methods—conceptual, procedural, and methodological characteristics of his work that reflect the value he places on equitable and decolonized community engagement.