STS Circle at Harvard
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Emily Harrison
Harvard, History of Science

on

Infant Science and Health Adventuring: Global Intervention around Infant 
Mortality

Monday, April 13
12:15-2:00 pm
K262, the Bowie-Vernon Room, Knafel Building, CGIS, 1737 Cambridge Street

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Abstract:   Infant mortality is a transhistorical phenomenon that has become a 
central problem of global health and development in the second half of the 
twentieth century. I am studying the interaction of knowledge, values, and 
practices around infant mortality during this time, following one individual — 
an expert in infant mortality reduction employed by the New York City 
Department of Health, the United States Agency for International Development, 
and Harvard Medical School from the 1950s through the 1970s — through four 
sites of globalized intervention where infant mortality was being addressed. 
This individual consistently referred to the health work she was doing and 
envisioning for others as “adventure.” She was far from the only one employing 
the term. In this talk I will discuss the concept of adventuring, as she used 
it and as it was implicated in various visions for health and development at 
that time.

Biography:  Emily Harrison is a PhD Candidate in the History of Science 
Department at Harvard University. She holds a prior SM and certification in 
Maternal and Child Health from the Harvard School of Public Health's Department 
of Global Health and Population, where her thesis work investigated the 
politics of measurement in a multi-sited community development program in 
Rwanda and Uganda. Before beginning her graduate studies, she worked on the 
editorial board of Scientific American.




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