Something for the weekend:
- Life diagrams: a methodological and analytical tool for accessing life histories
- Vital Bodies: Living with Illness, review(see Ch. 2 on ‘Exercise’)
- How bureaucracy fuels innovation
- How racism became a public health crisis in Pittsburgh
- APTA’s 100 milestones of physical therapy timeline
- Critical reflection in medical training and the biomedical worldview
- Arts on prescription in Scandinavia: a review of current practice and future possibilities
- Group pain neuroscience education and dance in institutionalized older adults with chronic pain
- How propaganda became public relations
- Architecture and the modern hospital
- Robots steady breast cancer surgeon’s hands in first human trial
- Inclusive health care for LGBTQ+ youth: support, belonging, and inclusivity labour
- Can ‘feminist design’ save hiring algorithms from bias?
- Funded PhD: Health outcomes of workers in service sector employments in nineteenth and early-twentieth century Britain
- Elizabeth Wurtzel and the feminist disability memoir
Paola Vernaza Pinzon says
Life Diagrams,
As a methodology tool it seems quite innovative, I propose that stories can be integrated as a way to explain life diagrams, yesterday I had a very pleasant experience with a research hotbed, from a story “Little Red Riding Hood”, I taught them that it is a variable, it is a problem, it is a solution and it is the methodology. I believe that we must be closer to people if we want to achieve results that have an impact on their life stories.
Happy rest of the week, PV