Something for the weekend:
A curated list of treasures from this week around the Internet, for the physio with an inquiring mind.
- How women led the rise of professional work in the Australian economy (link)
- The horror of WWI transformed the way we think about art, and that changed everything (link)
- Education’s latest secret trend: Networking (link)
- A very detailed bibliography of writings on and by Foucault relating to education (link)
- Beyond skills: Preparing College Students for Life and Work (link)
- Learning from nature: A humming, complex, clockwork machine (link)
- Is the Internet making you dumb? Have you lost the “cognitive patience” for big ideas? (link)
- How scientists discovered extra steps in evolution (link)
- Sex, religion and a towering treatise on anatomy (link)
- The modern face of postmodernism (link)
- Nick Fox’s talk on the micropolitical economy of health and the impact of new materialism (link)
- A narrative exploration of the evolving perception of exercise among people with multiple sclerosis (link)
- A Quest to Make Doctors Believe in Women’s Pain (link)
- Change the world, not yourself (link)
- Grave Robbing, Black Cemeteries, and the American Medical School (link)
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