Summer School
Call for Applications
(Deadline: February 15, 2026)
24th univie: summer school Scientific World Conceptions (USS-SWC)
GLOBAL HEALTH
Vienna, July 6-10, 2026
https://summerschool-ivc.univie.ac.at/
Course Description
Global health has attracted wide attention. This program will explore
this interdisciplinary topic from a variety different but interrelated
perspectives. First, global health reveals significant health disparities:
but what causes these, and which disparities are unjust and demand redress?
How types of social oppression such as, racism and heterosexism relate
to health injustices will be explored, alongside investigating the
contentious role of advocacy in public health.
Second, global health reveals dilemmas between individual rights and
communal benefits. For example, clinical trials funded by Western
pharmaceutical companies benefit and exploit participants in low-income
countries; measures to control the spread of Covid-19 protected and
restricted individuals; and international differences in assisted dying
legislation largely depend on how much a jurisdiction values individual
autonomy. Such dilemmas are viewed through a philosophical bioethics/public
health ethics lens.
Third, global health will be explored from a sociological and humanistic
perspective, emphasizing how health is shaped by global interdependencies,
power relations, and cultural meanings. Moving beyond biomedical paradigms,
the sociology of health can highlight the social, political, and
epistemological dimensions of illness, care, and inequality. In addition,
Graphic Medicine as an innovative visual and narrative approach to
representing experiences of vulnerability and global crisis, will be
introduced.
Topics will be selected reflecting participants interests and may include:
* History of efforts to account for what causes public health
disparities, and what makes a disparity an injustice/inequity in need of
intervention
* Efforts to theorize how various types of social oppression relate
to health injustices and the amelioration of those injustices
* Role of advocacy in public health, including limits on the roles
of public health experts in crafting social policies around issues such as
immigration and climate change
* Ethics of clinical trials by Western pharmaceutical companies that
take place in low-income countries
* Justification for liberty-limiting measures to control the spread
of Covid-19 around the globe
* International differences in forms of assisted dying and which, if
any, are justifiable.
* The conceptual evolution from Public Health to One Health and
Planetary Health, focusing on how sociological approaches reframe health as
a relational and systemic phenomenon
* Postcolonial and decolonial perspectives, questioning how global
health reproduces colonial hierarchies and epistemic injustices
* Visual storytelling: how comics and graphic narratives contribute
to understanding emotional labour, care, and social inequality in health
Lecturers:
Stephen Holland (University of York)
Stephen Holland is a Professor in the Departments of Philosophy and Health
Sciences, University of York.
Stephens main research interests are in ethics, including moral and
political philosophy, bioethics, and public health ethics. As well as
numerous articles, he is the author of Bioethics: A Philosophical
Introduction and Public Health Ethics, both published by Polity, and
Ethics and Governance of Public Health Information, published by Rowman &
Littlefield. He is currently working on a book on assisted dying, due to be
published by Polity next year.
Veronica Moretti (University of Bologna)
Veronica Moretti is an Associate Professor at the University of Bologna and
a member of the University Bioethics Committee. Her main research interests
lie in the field of creative and participatory methods within the sociology
of health and illness, and in the intersections between technology and human
practices, with a specific emphasis on digital health theories.
She is co-coordinator of the ESA Research Network 22 Sociology of Risk and
Uncertainties, a board member of the European Society for Health and Medical
Sociology (ESHMS), and one of the founders of Graphic Medicine Italia. Her
latest publication, The Social Genre of Comics (Palgrave, 2025),
investigates how comics can function as a social and epistemological genre
within the humanities and social sciences.
Sean A. Valles (Michigan State University)
Sean A. Valles, PhD, is Professor and Director of the Michigan State
University Center for Bioethics and Social Justice and Director of Learning
Environment for the College of Human Medicine.
Dr. Valles is a philosopher of health specializing in the ethical and
evidentiary complexities of how social contexts combine to create patterns
of inequitable health disparities. His work includes studying the challenges
of responsibly using race and ethnicity concepts in monitoring health
disparities, scrutinizing the rhetoric of the COVID-19 pandemic as an
unprecedented problem that could not be prepared for, and examining how
biomedicine meshes with public health and population health.
Dr. Valles is author of the 2018 book Philosophy of Population Health:
Philosophy for a New Public Health Era. He is also co-editor of the Oxford
University Press book series "Bioethics for Social Justice. Dr. Valles
received his PhD in history and philosophy of science from Indiana
University Bloomington.
Application form and further information:
<https://summerschool-ivc.univie.ac.at/application/>
https://summerschool-ivc.univie.ac.at/application/
USS-SWC operates under the academic supervision of an International Program
Committee of distinguished philosophers, historians, and scientists. Its
members represent the scientific fields in the scope of USS-SWC, make
contact to their home universities and will also support acknowledgement of
courses taken by the students. The annual summer school is organised by the
Institute Vienna Circle of the University of Vienna.
<https://wienerkreis.univie.ac.at/>
https://wienerkreis.univie.ac.at/
Find information about our exchange programme with Duke University (North
Carolina) here:
<https://international.univie.ac.at/en/international-cooperation/university-
wide-partnership-agreements/north-america/>
https://international.univie.ac.at/en/international-cooperation/university-w
ide-partnership-agreements/north-america/
Inquiries:
Administrator:
Zarah Weiss
Institute Vienna Circle
Alser Straße 23/32
1080 Wien
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Scientific director:
Georg Schiemer
Institute Vienna Circle
Alser Straße 23/32
1080 Wien
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