Something for the weekend:
- “It’s Hard Work”: A Feminist Political Economy Approach to Reconceptualizing “Work” in the Cancer Context (article)
- E-Learning 3.0 from Stephen Downes (presentation)
- Transforming Science Education for the Anthropocene—Is It Possible? (article)
- How an industry shifted from protecting patients to seeking profit (magazine)
- Gamified life: From scoreboards to trackers, games have infiltrated work, serving as spies, overseers and agents of social control (magazine)
- Teaching how to work in 21st century (p.5) (magazine)
- Australia’s toxic medical culture (book)
- Rembis on Hanes and Brown and Hansen, ‘The Routledge History of Disability’ (book review)
- Writing post qualitative inquiry (article)
- Announcement of Leon Chaitow’s death, and his obituary (articles)
- How much physical activity is enough in older age? (magazine)
- Physical activity and behaviour change: The role of distributed motivation (article)
- “Female Pain Is Fetishized But Never Vindicated”: An Artist Probes the Politics of Women’s Bodies (blog)
- Enlivening a Community of Authentic Scholarship (article)
- Digital diagnosis: How your smartphone or wearable device could forecast illness (magazine)
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