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SUMMARY: The More Who Die\, the Less We Care\, with Paul Slovic
DESCRIPTION: The More Who Die\, the Less We Care: Confronting the Deadly Ar
 ithmetic of Compassion\, with Paul Slovic *Note: This event was streamed li
 ve on the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs Facebook page\, which 
 can be viewed here. Join us for this talk and Q&A with special guest\, Paul
  Slovic\, on how publics respond or […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><strong>The More Who Die\, the Less We Car
 e: Confronting the Deadly Arithmetic of Compassion\, with Paul Slovic<br />
 </strong><br />*<strong>Note</strong>: This event was streamed live on the 
 School of Public Policy and Global Affairs Facebook page\, which can be vie
 wed <a href="https://www.facebook.com/ubcSPPGA/videos/2259078314119457/" ta
 rget="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a>.</p><p>Join us for this talk and Q&A 
 with special guest\, Paul Slovic\, on how publics respond or not to humanit
 arian crises. This talk is part of The Decision Making for Humanitarian Cri
 ses (DMHC)\, an initiative of the School of Public Policy and Global Affair
 s. The DMHC initiative aims to develop the School of Public Policy and Glob
 al Affairs’ mandate to advance global governance and security.  Led by Prof
 essors Brian Job and Robin Gregory\, the goal of the DMHC is to create an i
 nterdisciplinary community of research and teaching\, bringing together UBC
  faculty and students and\, importantly\, also reaching beyond campus to en
 gage government\, NGO\, and civil society.  Introductory remarks will be pr
 ovided by Professors Brian Job and Robin Gregory.</p><p><strong>Friday\, Se
 ptember 28<sup>th</sup></strong><br /><strong>3:30 pm - 5:00 pm</strong><br
  /><strong>C.K. Choi Building - Room 120</strong><br /><strong>Refreshments
  provided</strong></p><p>Failure to understand how our minds become insensi
 tive to catastrophic losses of human life and environmental degradation and
  failure to act on this knowledge condemns us to passively accept genocide 
 and mass abuses of innocent people as well as great risk from nuclear weapo
 ns. It may also increase the likelihood that we will fail to take appropria
 te actions to reduce the damages from other catastrophic events associated 
 with poverty\, disease\, natural disasters\, and climate change. Engage wit
 h us in this discussion with guest\, Paul Slovic.</p><table class=" alignle
 ft" style="height: 200px" width="189"><tbody><tr style="height: 212px"><td 
 style="width: 179px\;height: 212px"><strong><img class="alignnone wp-image-
 5122 alignleft" src="https://sppga.cms.arts.ubc.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites
 /5/2018/09/Paul-Slovic-Picture-resized.jpg" alt="" width="197" height="186"
  /></strong></td></tr></tbody></table><p style="text-align: left"><strong>B
 io:</strong> Paul Slovic received his B.A. degree from Stanford University\
 , and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in psychology from the University of Michi
 gan. In 1978\, Dr. Slovic founded the research institute Decision Research 
 with Sarah Lichtenstein and Baruch Fischhoff\, where he currently serves as
  President. He has been a professor of psychology at the University of Oreg
 on since 1986. He and his colleagues worldwide have developed methods to de
 scribe risk perceptions and measure their impacts on individuals\, industry
 \, and society. His most recent work examines “psychic numbing” and the fai
 lure to respond to mass human tragedies.</p><p>Dr. Slovic is a past Preside
 nt of the Society for Risk Analysis and in 1991 received its Distinguished 
 Contribution Award. In 1993 he received the Distinguished Scientific Contri
 bution Award from the American Psychological Association. In 1995 he receiv
 ed the Outstanding Contribution to Science Award from the Oregon Academy of
  Science. He has received honorary doctorates from the Stockholm School of 
 Economics (1996) and the University of East Anglia (2005). Dr. Slovic was e
 lected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2015 and the Nationa
 l Academy of Sciences in 2016.</p><p><a href="https://sppga.cms.arts.ubc.ca
 /wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2018/09/Paul-Slovic-Event-Poster-1.pdf" target=
 "_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Event Poster</strong></a></p><p><strong>Co-
 Hosted by:</strong> The Decision Making for Humanitarian Crises (DMHC)\, an
  initiative of the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs\, UBC Psychol
 ogy\, and the Institute for Resources\, Environment and Sustainability.</p>
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