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You are here: Home / Digest / CPN Digest #49

CPN Digest #49

23/08/2019 by Dave Nicholls Leave a Comment

Something for the weekend:

  1. A Defense of the Phenomenological Account of Health and Illness
  2. Disrupted breath, songlines of breathlessness: an interdisciplinary response
  3. The Pedestrian Speech Acts of British Gujarati Indian Walkers
  4. “how medicine, throughout the emergence of QoL, began to expand its gaze beyond the confines of the body to what that body does in daily life”
  5. Art of now – Hands
  6. Data and Digital Directory: 100 places for public servants to learn for free
  7. Disability, Rehabilitation, Welfare Policy and the British Ex-Service Migrant in Australia
  8. Jacques Derrida (revised)
  9. Robot, heal thyself: scientists develop self-repairing machines
  10. Civil War Disability in the Light and the Dark: An Interview with Sarah Handley-Cousins
  11. Authors exaggerating findings in paper abstracts
  12. Self-advocacy and self-determination for individuals with disabilities
  13. Can Foucault Get Past Panopticism?
  14. 1,000 issues of Physical Therapy Journal remembered
  15. Physical therapy in social media

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