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You are here: Home / Digest / CPN Digest #24

CPN Digest #24

22/02/2019 by Dave Nicholls Leave a Comment

Something for the weekend:

  1. Self-regulated learning in physical therapy education (article)
  2. New emojis including a wheelchair user, bionic arm and guide dog (magazine)
  3. Normality: A Critical Genealogy (book review)
  4. Creating ‘automatic subjects’: Corporate wellness and self-tracking (article)
  5. Individualising difference, negotiating culture: Intersections of culture and care (article)
  6. The body language of place: A new method for mapping intergenerational “geographies of embodiment” in place-health research (article)
  7. Motivation for movement: Influences for walking event participation (article)
  8. The digital academic: Critical perspectives on digital technologies in higher education (book)
  9. Accessibility of online self-management support websites for people with osteoarthritis: A text content analysis (article)
  10. Running is the hot new fitness trend – only now you pay for it (magazine) … and this
  11. The Human Is Dead – Long Live the Algorithm! Human-Algorithmic Ensembles and Liberal Subjectivity (article)
  12. What we risk as humans if we allow gene-edited babies: a philosopher’s view (magazine)
  13. Gustav Klimt in the Brain Lab (magazine)
  14. Malleable Methodologies: Sculpting and Imagination in Embodied Health Research (article)
  15. Atmospheres, landscapes and nature: Off-road runners’ experiences of well-being (article)

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