Saturday, November 22 / 1:15 PM - 3:00 PM Clark 9 (7th Floor)

Session 177
Social Science Histories of Expertise (1): Selected Histories of Knowledge and Ignorance

Chair: Jane Pryma, Boston University

1. Racial Silence in the Face of Crisis: Bureaucratic Choices in Latin America’s Pandemic AssistanceLuciana de Souza Leao, University of Michigan; Graziella Moraes Dias da Silva, Geneva Graduate Institute; Margarita Rodriguez, University of Michigan.

2. For a Postcolonial Sociology of ExpertiseKyunghwan Lee, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

3. Performing Expertise without Experts: Barefoot Doctor Program and Medical Expertise in Rural ChinaChang Liu, The New School for Social Research.

4. Experience-based knowledge from 'the periphery of the periphery': southern knowledge production dynamics among Brazilian academia/technical experts and mothers of police's victimsVeridiana Domingos Cordeiro, University of São Paulo; Pedro Moisés, University of Wisconsin - Madison.

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