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Life Cycles Seminar Series
Institute of Historical Research
Senate House, London WC1E
Tuesdays, 5.15 p.m, Pollard room
2/11/2010, Dr Erika Mansnerus (LSE): ‘The lives of ’facts’ in mathematical models: A story of population-level disease transmission’
This presentation studies how our understanding of population-level disease transmission has evolved over time. The main question is: what happens to ‘facts’, in particular model-produced ‘facts’, in the course of their life history? The concept of life history captures the process that shapes the facts of disease transmission, mobilises them via mathematical and graphical representations, and allows them to evolve and change over time. Hence, this concept provides continuity from knowledge production to utilisation. Life history is developed through phases in the ‘lives’ of ‘facts’: birth and youth, adulthood and reproductive years, and old age. The life-history approach consists of a set of ‘facts’ binding together knowledge of a disease, its routes of transmission, and the susceptibility of the exposed population; it thus provides an adequate framework to explore the complex nature of population-level disease transmission. The analytical focus of this article is concerned with how these ‘facts’ are disseminated via model-based or mathematical representations. Just as life histories are stories full of interactions, surprises and struggles, this article highlights the underlying contingencies in the dissemination and accumulation of factual knowledge.
We usually go for a drink and a meal afterwards.
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Convenors
Dr Ofra Koffman (King’s College) [log in to unmask]
Dr Mary Clare Martin (University of Greenwich)
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Dr Leonard Schwarz (University of Birmingham)
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Dr. Ofra Koffman
Leverhulme Postdoctoral Fellow
Centre for Culture, Media and Creative Industries
King's College London
South East Building
Strand
London
WC2R 2LS
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