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    • PHS Monday Seminar: John Mullahy, PhD, “Understanding Patients’ Time in Contact with Healthcare Providers”

      PHS Monday Seminar: John Mullahy, PhD, “Understanding Patients’ Time in Contact with Healthcare Providers”

      This seminar will consider some conceptual and empirical aspects of the time patients spend in contact with healthcare providers.  Under different circumstances, non-contact with providers may or may not be desirable.  For instance, some measures of healthcare quality are based on understanding how much patient time is dedicated to the receipt of healthcare, how much…

    • Cooperative development in Ghana: Brown bag seminar

      Mindy Habecker from UW Extension will share her experiences working with 65 farmers in rural southeastern Ghana near Ada. The two week project through Farmer to Farmer, US AID was to assist members of the Afiadenyigba tribe form a farmer’s cooperative. These farmers grow cassava, watermelon, tomatoes, okra, and raise a variety of livestock. The project…

    • Pleasure and the Pleasurable in Africa and the African Diaspora

      Pleasure and the Pleasurable in Africa and the African Diaspora

      This conference will be a lively interrogation of an uncommon theme in the scholarly study of Africa and the African diaspora: pleasure. The uncommonness is not surprising, given the constituent elements of the modern history of the African world in the last five centuries: slavery, colonialism, and the continuing challenges of postemancipation, civil rights and…

    • Representing Research in International Organizations: A Panel on Bridging Gaps

      Organizations working in international development, particularly large national and multilateral institutions, are increasingly focused on generating and documenting knowledge about the issues at the center of their work. However, researchers with experience in the academy who are brought into these projects may find significant differences in the ways that problems and questions are framed, in…

    • Joint Learning Community: Global Privilege

      Wisconsin Without Borders is hosting a joint learning meeting at the Morgridge Center for Public Service Round Room. The topic being discussed is “Global Privilege.” The learning community will be joined by Jane Collins, Joe Conti, and Gavin Luter to discuss both the location/operation of power within the global community and opportunities for resistance via engaged scholarship.