The Role of 'Non-knowledge' in Policymaking: COVID-19 and Beyond
Presented by Dr Adam Hannah (UQ)
All are welcome to attend. The seminars are held on campus in room 39A-537.
Bio:
Adam Hannah is a Lecturer in Political Science, focusing on comparative politics and public policy, and is primarily interested in the role of political ideas and knowledge challenges in health and social policy. He has expertise in international comparative research, on public pension reform, health system design and policy responses to health crisis. His work has been published in outlets such as Nature, Public Administration, Policy & Politics, Policy Sciences, and The Journal of European Social Policy.
About School Research Seminar Series
This series brings together the School’s research community and domestic as well as international leaders in the field of politics and international affairs. Across each semester, the series showcases a diverse and exciting range of topics. All are welcome to attend.
For any inquiries, please contact Emily Sievers (polsis.ea@uq.edu.au).
Please note that many past research seminars are recorded and are available online.
The Research Seminar Series program for Semester 1, 2023
Artwork: Forme bleue (1935) by Sophie Taeuber-Arp