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Home Truths: Science, Art and Ethics

Explore the responsibility art and science can play in improving issues of access and inequalities

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An online panel discussion exploring whether technological and digital innovation can improve issues of access and inequalities – as part of our public programme for Tomorrow's Home: an immersive exhibition showcasing what a home in 2050 could look like, and how it could aid the world and local communities.

Chaired by Sarah Douglas – Founder and Director of The Liminal Space.

Panel contributors

  • Monica Lakhanpaul – Professor of integrated community child health at UCL. Her research focuses on citizen science and inequalities in health using structured and participatory methods to co-design interventions for the advancement of population science
  • Nadia Purcell – a legislative theatre facilitator who has worked on projects in Greater Manchester involving the DWP, SAWN network, Shelter and the Greater Manchester Homelessness Action Network bringing legislative theatre as a tool for system change
  • Stephen Hughes – lecturer in science and technology studies at UCL. His research examines difficult relationships between science and society, including conspiracy theories, injustice, controversies, and hype

Date
Thursday 6 January

Time
7 to 8.30pm

Cost
Free but ticketed

Location
Online

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