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DESCRIPTION:On the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the beginning of th
 e COVID-19 pandemic in the United States\, the Qualitative Data Repository
  at Syracuse University is hosting the exhibit “Picturing the Pandemic\,” 
 composed of selected images from the Pandemic Journaling Project.Opening t
 he exhibit\, this panel brings together the Pandemic Journaling Project’s 
 co-founders\, Kate Mason (Brown) and Sarah Willen (UConn) with two Maxwell
  scholars who study the social and political aspects of COVID-19\, Amy Fai
 rchild and Shana Gadarian.They each look at the pandemic through a differe
 nt lens and using different methods—population surveys (Gadarian)\, oral h
 istories (Fairchild) and multimedia online diaries (Mason &amp\; Willen). 
 The conversation will investigate how we remember the pandemic today\, how
  we will remember it in the future\, and how remembering the pandemic affe
 cts our current reality.Followed by a reception at the exhibition located 
 in the Maxwell FoyerPanelistsAmy Fairchild: University Professor\, Sociolo
 gy Department\, Syracuse University\; PI for project “At the Crossroads of
  Politics and Science: Public Health Leaders at the Front Lines of the COV
 ID-19 Pandemic”Shana Gadarian: professor of political science\, Syracuse U
 niversity\; author of Pandemic Politics: The Deadly Toll of Partisanship i
 n the Age of COVIDKatherine A. Mason: associate professor of anthropology\
 , Brown University\; co-founder\, Pandemic Journaling Project\; author of 
 Infectious Change: Reinventing Chinese Public Health after an EpidemicSara
 h Willen: professor of anthropology\, University of Connecticut\; co-found
 er\, Pandemic Journaling Project\; author of Fighting for Dignity: Migrant
  Lives at Israel’s MarginsModeratorSebastian Karcher: director\, Qualitati
 ve Data Repository\, Syracuse University
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SUMMARY:Picturing (and Remembering) the Pandemic
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>On the occasion of the fifth anniversary of
  the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States\, the Qualita
 tive Data Repository at Syracuse University is hosting the exhibit “Pictur
 ing the Pandemic\,” composed of selected images from the Pandemic Journali
 ng Project.</p><p>Opening the exhibit\, this panel brings together the Pan
 demic Journaling Project’s co-founders\, Kate Mason (Brown) and Sarah Will
 en (UConn) with two Maxwell scholars who study the social and political as
 pects of COVID-19\, Amy Fairchild and Shana Gadarian.</p><p>They each look
  at the pandemic through a different lens and using different methods—popu
 lation surveys (Gadarian)\, oral histories (Fairchild) and multimedia onli
 ne diaries (Mason &amp\; Willen). The conversation will investigate how we
  remember the pandemic today\, how we will remember it in the future\, and
  how remembering the pandemic affects our current reality.</p><p>Followed 
 by a reception at the exhibition located in the Maxwell Foyer</p><p><stron
 g>Panelists</strong></p><p>Amy Fairchild: University Professor\, Sociology
  Department\, Syracuse University\; PI for project “At the Crossroads of P
 olitics and Science: Public Health Leaders at the Front Lines of the COVID
 -19 Pandemic”</p><p>Shana Gadarian: professor of political science\, Syrac
 use University\; author of <em>Pandemic Politics: The Deadly Toll of Parti
 sanship in the Age of COVID</em></p><p>Katherine A. Mason: associate profe
 ssor of anthropology\, Brown University\; co-founder\, Pandemic Journaling
  Project\; author of <em>Infectious Change: Reinventing Chinese Public Hea
 lth after an Epidemic</em></p><p>Sarah Willen: professor of anthropology\,
  University of Connecticut\; co-founder\, Pandemic Journaling Project\; au
 thor of <em>Fighting for Dignity: Migrant Lives at Israel’s Margins</em></
 p><p><strong>Moderator</strong></p><p>Sebastian Karcher: director\, Qualit
 ative Data Repository\, Syracuse University</p>
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