Panel Discussion with Prof. Dr. Yael Hashiloni-Dolev and Prof. Dr. Katharina T. Paul
Topic: “Vaccination programmes for Covid-19: Public views and experiences in Israel and Austria”
When it comes to vaccination for Covid-19, it seems, Israel and Austria could not be more different: Vaccination programmes are progressing at very different paces, and vaccine skepticism is differently distributed as well.
What are the reasons for this? And is everything really as different as it seems at first sight? Two experts in the sociology of health and vaccination policy respectively
will answer these and any other questions that participants may have.
Welcome: Prof. Dr. Mitchell Ash, President Center for Israel Studies Vienna
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Barbara Prainsack, Dept. of Political Science, University of Vienna
Date: Wednesday, 10 March 2021, 18:00 (6:00 pm, Vienna Time)
This event will be conducted in English. It will be broadcast live at the Center for Israel Studies FB Page. Our virtual panel will be recorded and will be available on our website and on our Youtube Channel after the event.
Please register at: office@center-for-israel-studies.at (we will send you the link to our Zoom event)
About the panelists:
Prof. Dr. Yael Hashiloni-Dolev is a sociologist of health and illness and a former member (2012-20) of Israel’s National Bioethics Council. Her areas of interest include new reproductive technologies, genetics, gender, bioethics, contemporary parenthood
and posthumous reproduction. She is also a member of Israel’s vaccination prioritization committee.
Prof. Dr. Katharina T. Paul holds a PhD from the University of Amsterdam and joined the University of Vienna in 2013. Her research on vaccination policy is funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF).
She is affiliated with the Centre for the Study of Contemporary Solidarity (CeSCoS) and the Department of Political Science.
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Topic: “Vaccination programmes for Covid-19: Public views and experiences in Israel and Austria”
When it comes to vaccination for Covid-19, it seems, Israel and Austria could not be more different: Vaccination programmes are progressing at very different paces, and vaccine skepticism is differently distributed as well.
What are the reasons for this? And is everything really as different as it seems at first sight? Two experts in the sociology of health and vaccination policy respectively
will answer these and any other questions that participants may have.
Welcome: Prof. Dr. Mitchell Ash, President Center for Israel Studies Vienna
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Barbara Prainsack, Dept. of Political Science, University of Vienna
Date: Wednesday, 10 March 2021, 18:00 (6:00 pm, Vienna Time)
This event will be conducted in English. It will be broadcast live at the Center for Israel Studies FB Page. Our virtual panel will be recorded and will be available on our website and on our Youtube Channel after the event.
Please register at: office@center-for-israel-studies.at (we will send you the link to our Zoom event)
About the panelists:
Prof. Dr. Yael Hashiloni-Dolev is a sociologist of health and illness and a former member (2012-20) of Israel’s National Bioethics Council. Her areas of interest include new reproductive technologies, genetics, gender, bioethics, contemporary parenthood
and posthumous reproduction. She is also a member of Israel’s vaccination prioritization committee.
Prof. Dr. Katharina T. Paul holds a PhD from the University of Amsterdam and joined the University of Vienna in 2013. Her research on vaccination policy is funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF).
She is affiliated with the Centre for the Study of Contemporary Solidarity (CeSCoS) and the Department of Political Science.
WEB FORUM Center for Israel Studies Vienna