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You are here: Home / Digest / CPN Digest #30

CPN Digest #30

05/04/2019 by Dave Nicholls Leave a Comment

Something for the weekend:

  1. The Place of Agency and Related Capacities in Future Practices (Franziska Trede & Joy Higgs)
  2. Evolution of physiotherapy scholarship
  3. Engagement in performing clinical physiotherapy research: Perspectives from leaders and physiotherapists
  4. Cultivating Activism in the Academy: A Deleuzoguattarian Exploration of Phenomenological Projects
  5. Key Push and Pull Factors Affecting Return to Work Identified by Patients With Long-Term Pain
  6. Sibling Relationships Over the Life Course: Growing Up With a Disability
  7. What can happen when quantitative scientists interfere in the humanities
  8. Kierkegaard’s ways to be human
  9. Crispr gene editing may one day cut away human pain
  10. How the Brain Links Gestures, Perception and Meaning
  11. Leonardo da Vinci revisited: how a 15th century artist dissected the human machine
  12. The politics of female pain
  13. The religion of chiropractic
  14. Machines with Faces: Robot Bodies and the Problem of Cruelty
  15. Being Well Together: Human-Animal Collaboration, Companionship and the Promotion of Health and Wellbeing

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