JEUDI 3 JUIN 2010, 9h – 17 h
Intervenants: Allan V. Horwitz et Gerald M. Grob, Rutgers University, États-Unis (“The Checkered History of American Psychiatric Epidemiology”); Nicolas Henckes, CERMES3 (“Mistrust in numbers: the difficult development of French psychiatric epidemiology in the post-war period”); Anne M. Lovell, Inserm/CERMES3-CESAMES (“Histories of psychiatric epidemiology beyond the local: from internal to external narratives”). Discutants: George Weisz, McGill University, Canada; Luc Berlivet, Cnrs/CERMES3-CERMES et École de Rome, Italie.
VENDREDI 4 JUIN 2010, 9h – 17h
Intervenants : Gerald Oppenheimer, CUNY et Columbia University, États-Unis et Dana March, NIMH et Columbia University, États-Unis (“Defining Disorder and Ordering Definitions: Psychiatric Epidemiology and Nosologies in the United States”); Nancy Campbell, Rennsallaer Polytechnic University, États-Unis (“The Spirit of St. Louis: Addiction Research and Psychiatric Epidemiology”); Allan Young, McGill University, Canada et Naomi Breslau, Michigan State University, États-Unis (“Epidemiology makes history: a century of trauma”). Discutants: Anne Hardy, University College of London, Royaume-Uni; Simon Wessely, King’s College of London
SAMEDI 5 JUIN 2010, 9h30 – 13h
Synthèse et tables rondes avec: Tim Thornton, University of Central Lancashire, Royaume-Uni; Élodie Giroux, Université Lyon 3; Jean-Paul Gaudillière, Inserm/CERMES3; Ilana Lowy, Inserm/CERMES3-CERMES; Steeves Demazeux, Doctorant, IHPST et Sorbonne ; Pierre-Henri Castel, CNRS/CERMES3-CESAMES; Anne M. Lovell, Gerald Oppenheimer, Dana March.
Le colloque est gratuit. Merci de se pré-inscrire avant le 29 mai auprès de demazeux@gmail.com. Les communications seront en anglais et en français.
This sounds quite promising. Could you tell me where the conference will take place and where I can find additional information?
Best, D.
I would contact the email address listed at the bottom: demazeux@gmail.com