World Health Week : "The Food Industry Against Public Health in France"

Council of Large Public Housing Authorities
Chicago, Illinois
Tuesday, April 4, 2023 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm
The University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice Edith Abbott Hall 969 East 60th Street Lobby Chicago, IL 60637 or Virtual
Each academic semester, the Center for Health Administration Studies (CHAS) sponsors the Michael M. Davis Lecture Series which brings renowned policy experts, researchers and commentators to the University to explore the intersection of health policy and the broad needs of vulnerable and disadvantaged populations. CHAS also provides support for conferences and workshops focused on issues surrounding health services and health policy research. In celebration of World Health Week, the Center for Health Administration and the Kiphart World Health Center at the Crown Family School invite you to join us for Lobbies on the Menu: the Food Industry Against Public Health in Contemporary France. Presenter Daniel Benamouzig’s research interests range from public health to economic policy to institutional governance. He has studied the history of healthcare economics in France, as well as institutional changes in healthcare regulation. He continues to conduct research in the economic sociology and political sociology of healthcare, with special interest in institutional changes and the mobilization of economic knowledge.
Center for Health Administration Studies at The University of Chicago Crown Family School
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