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EP #171 - 11.17.2020 - The COVID-19 Oral History, Memory, and Narrative Archive

EP #171 - 11.17.2020 - The COVID-19 Oral History, Memory, and Narrative Archive

FromCOVIDCalls


EP #171 - 11.17.2020 - The COVID-19 Oral History, Memory, and Narrative Archive

FromCOVIDCalls

ratings:
Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Nov 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today we have sociologist Ryan Hagen, co-director of the NYC Covid-19 Oral History, Narrative and Memory Archive.
Ryan Hagen is a postdoctoral research fellow in the department of sociology at Columbia University who studies risk and social change. His research explores how people imagine future dangers and try to avoid them, and how this process of risk perception and management shapes the social world in the present. He is currently at work on a book based on an ethnography of emergency managers and continuity planners in New York City, and is currently the co-director of the New York Covid-19 Oral History, Memory, and Narrative archive, a longitudinal study of the lived experience of the pandemic in New York City, which launched in April of 2020 and is currently conducting its second wave of interviews.
Released:
Nov 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A daily discussion of the COVID-19 pandemic with a diverse collection of disaster experts - hosted by Dr. Scott Gabriel Knowles, a historian of disasters at KAIST in Daejeon, South Korea.