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This panels examines various forms of health knowledge, and how the state comes to know and understand changes with its population. Themes explore include categorization, quantification, administrative data, global health, public health, racialization, policy interventions, etc.
Refining Knowledge: How Data Categorization Efforts Contribute to the Making of An Opioid Overdose Crisis - Xinyan Wu, The University of Texas Medical Branch
When Strokes Strike Harder: Mapping and Racializing Risk in the REGARDS Brain Health Study - London Sinclair, University of Vermont; Jonathan David Shaffer, University of Vermont
How the COVID-19 Reshaped Global Health Research: A Systematic Evaluation - Jie Hua, Renmin University of China
State Data and the Production of Quantitative Knowledge - Michael Abraham Zanger-Tishler, Harvard University
The State of Vulnerability: How Knowledges of Harm Limit State Intervention - Victoria I. Piehowski, SUNY at Buffalo; Jane Pryma, Boston University; Stefan Vogler, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign