'Old age: views from philosophy and social science | Brown Bag Debate' with Dr Ashley Worse & Kenneth Howse

Past Event

Date
12 November 2020, 2:00pm - 3:00pm

Location
Online

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This event is organised by the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing

This session will be conducted via Zoom. Please register here and joining instructions will be provided after booking.

About the Speakers:

Dr Ashley Moyse (PhD, Newcastle, NSW) is the McDonald Postdoctoral Fellow in Christian Ethics and Public Life. He is an Associate Fellow of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity at Trinity International University (USA), a member of the Centre for Research in Religion and Social Policy, University of Divinity (AUS), and an honorary research associate at Trinity College, University of Divinity (AUS).

Kenneth Howse is Deputy Director at the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing where his research interests cover health and health policy with a strong interest in the ethical and normative dimension of the policy implications of demographic ageing. He also has an interest in ageing in South and South-east Asia including the role of Older People’s Associations, the impact of population ageing on food production, and the provision of community health care. Kenneth is a key researcher in the RCA-Oxford collaborative DesignAge Institute with responsibility for elucidating the demand for good design as we age.