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The Chernobyl Disaster and the Mortality Crisis in Eastern Europe and the former USSR

Event

Jan
30
2023

The Chernobyl Disaster and the Mortality Crisis in Eastern Europe and the former USSR

Jan 30, 2023 at 12:00pm - 1:00pm | McNeil 150

Event/Talk title
The Chernobyl Disaster and the Mortality Crisis in Eastern Europe and the forme…
Video
Series
PSC Spring 2023 Colloquium Series
Name
Jose Tapia Granados
Associate Professor
Drexel University College of Arts and Sciences
Speaker Biographies

I joined Drexel after spending eleven years as a researcher and lecturer at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Prior to that, I lived and worked in New York City, Baltimore, Washington, D.C. and Madrid, Spain, where I worked briefly as a primary care doctor. I was born in a Spanish colony in Africa. A job at the World Health Organization headquarters in Washington, D.C. brought me to the United States, where I have been living since 1989.

My research and teaching has focused on the intersection of public health, economic issues and social science. One of my primary areas of interest has been the crises and fluctuations of the economy and the relation between these fluctuations and health conditions. My research on issues of political economy has appeared in the book "La Gran Recesión y el capitalismo del siglo XXI" (coauthored with Rolando Astarita, a professor at the University of Buenos Aires), as well as in publications on the dynamics of capital accumulation, the causes of the Great Recession and other topics. I also have a strong interest in environmental issues, as reflected in book chapters and papers on the economic aspects of climate change and several articles in the journals Capitalism, Nature, Socialism and Environmental Science and Policy.

Besides research articles, I sometimes write journalistic pieces, generally on economic or political issues, though I also like to produce ramblings on music. I have often translated technical texts and sometimes poetry from other languages into Spanish. Three authors I have particularly enjoyed translating into Spanish are Primo Levi, Stephan Brecht and Ondra Lysohorsky.

I consider myself a social researcher and believe that social knowledge is at a level of development where disciplinary boundaries are quite irrelevant for scientific purposes. It seems to me present day social science disciplines are related to scientific social knowledge in a similar way as alchemy was related to modern chemistry.

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The Population Studies Center (PSC) at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) was founded in 1962 and stands as an international leader in research and training on the dynamic structure, organization, and health and well-being of human populations. The services that PSC provides have been funded by infrastructure grants awarded by the Population Dynamics Branch at Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) since 1978. The center and its associates are also supported by research grants and contracts awarded by federal agencies including the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation and by private foundations. Penn’s School of Arts and Sciences is the administrative home of the PSC and provides generous dedicated support to the center.

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