A standard response of both policy makers and private citizens to hardships-from hurricanes to COVID-19-is to offer "thoughts and prayers." Critics argue that such gestures are meaningless and may obstruct reforms intended to mitigate catastrophes. In collaboration with economist Linda Thunstrom at the University of Wyoming, Noy set out to measure the value of thoughts and prayers to Americans using experimental survey data. The talk will discuss their findings and share their follow-up research. Join us for this informal community-based open forum discussion. Brought to you by OSU-N, Denison University and the Granville Public Library. Register at GranvilleLibrary.org/calendar/month. You will be emailed a link to the Zoom event about 1 hour before the start of the program.
Tuesday Jan 12, 2021
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM EST
Tuesday, Jan. 12 at 7:00pm
Granville Public Library via Zoom
Free
Lucy Chin Parker
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