AND PUBLIC HEALTH
Health nudges in the welfare state
– potentials and limits?
Presentation and debate with Harvard Law Professor Cass R. Sunstein about
the legitimacy of public health communication strategies in welfare states.
January 13, 15.00-17.00
Venue:
Aalborg University, Copenhagen
A.C. Meyers Vænge 15
Auditorium 1.008
Programme:
15.00 - 15.15 : Introduction and welcome
15.15 - 16.00 : Presentation by Prof. Cass R. Sunstein
16.00 - 17.00 : Debate – questions from the panel and audience to Prof. Cass Sunstein
Moderator:
Panel:
Thomas Ploug, professor, member of The Danish Council of Ethics
To be announced
Professor Cass R. Sunstein is the acclaimed author with behavioural economist
Richard Thaler of the book Nudge
- Improving Decisions About Health,
Wealth and Happiness
where they coin the concept of nudging. Nudges are
attempts to shape individuals’ context of choice with foreseeable effects on
the individual’s behavior while at the same time preserving that individual’s
freedom of choice. In the health area this popular but also contested idea
translates to the notion that authorities may mildly “nudge” citizens in a more healthy
direction without infringing their personal freedom.
Cass Sunstein has advised President Barack Obama whereas Richard Thaler has been
involved in the development of UK Prime Minister David Cameron’s “nudge unit”.
Different cases will be the turning point of the debate, see page 2.
Participation free of charge. Sign up as long as vacant seats remain by sending
name, place of work
and
email
Arranged by The Danish Council of Ethics
in cooperation with:
CENTRE FOR APPLIED ETHICS