September 17, 2020 6:30 pm
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Series: Coexisting with COVID-19
Every day, COVID-19 requires us to weigh the risks we are willing to take to maintain a sense of normalcy. Should you wear a mask or not? Is heading out to get a pedicure an 鈥榚ssential鈥 trip? Ready to sit in a restaurant for your anniversary? Or maybe you just want to stay home, hide under the covers and wait until this is all over. This week we鈥檒l talk with experts who can help us better understand decision making in these uncertain times. Featuring moderator Hanson Hosein and faculty guests Linda Ko, Susan Joslyn and Nidhi Agrawal.
About this week’s guests:
Linda Ko,聽Director, Health Communication Research Center, Fred Hutch
Linda Ko is a behavioral scientist with expertise in health communication strategies to promote behavior change. Her research aims to understand community鈥檚 behavior within the socio-cultural context, develop interventions for those behaviors and disseminate knowledge through community-based participatory research. Dr. Ko received a PhD degree from the University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health. She is an Associate Professor at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, an Associate Professor at the 天美影视传媒, an Adjunct Associate Professor in Family Medicine, and the Co-Director of the community engagement program at the 天美影视传媒 Institute of Translational Health Sciences (Clinical and Translational Science Award).
Susan Joslyn,聽Principle Investigator, Decision Making with Uncertainty Lab, UW Department of Psychology
Susan Joslyn is an Associate Professor of Psychology at 天美影视传媒. She is a cognitive psychologist whose research is on decisions under uncertainty, such as those involving severe weather, climate change and medical issues. Her highly interdisciplinary research makes important theoretical contributions to the psychology of decision making as well as having implications for best practices in uncertainty communication techniques in several domains.
Nidhi Agrawal,聽Michael G. Foster Professor of Marketing and International Business, Foster School of Business
Nidhi Agrawal is the Michael G. Foster Professor of Marketing and International Business at the Foster School of Business at the 天美影视传媒, Seattle. Her current research is motivated by the question: how can consumer psychology inform the marketing of behaviors, products and services aimed to promote physical, psychological, social, and financial well-being? Bringing a consumer perspective to identify the psychological processes that underlie self-control and health behaviors, Agrawal鈥檚 research focuses on how perception, emotions, and goals together shape consumer information processing to influence risk perception, attitudes, and behaviors. In the domain of emotions, she examines how emotions such as shame or fear related to health messaging can shape consumer decision-making. Agrawal聽is the recipient of the Association for Consumer Research鈥檚 Early Career Research Award (2014) and the American Marketing Association鈥檚 Erin Anderson Award for Emerging Marketing Scholar and Mentor (2017).
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Series: Coexisting with COVID-19
Moderated by Hanson Hosein
The Graduate School鈥檚 Office of Public Lectures, in partnership with faculty from Population Health, the Communications Leadership program within the Department of Communication, and many others, will host a weekly panel titled 鈥淐oexisting with COVID-19.鈥
Join moderator Hanson Hosein Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. for 30-minute livestream talks featuring 2-3 faculty from across the UW. The series is presented free of charge; advance registration required.
Sponsoring Departments: The Graduate School