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You are here: Home / Digest / CPN Digest #10

CPN Digest #10

26/10/2018 by Dave Nicholls Leave a Comment

Something for the weekend:

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

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