
Liz Rohan is a Professor of Composition and Rhetoric at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. She has a Ph.D. in English/Writing Studies from the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign. Her research reflects her interest interests in pedagogy, feminist research methods and America's progressive era and also diary studies. She is on Twitter @runwritethink
Links: P Doshi article in Am J Public Health re influenza pandemics and preparedness (2008).
- Discussion about risk tolerance and values, both on a continuum and difficult to define, shapes how we respond to policy
- Bias and writing - understanding your bias, owning it, and how it shapes your writing and research
- What is Kairos? Hitting the nail on the head is as important as when you say it. Examples of kairotic moments, past and present.
- How can public health move forward?
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