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You are here: Home / Digest / CPN Digest #83

CPN Digest #83

10/04/2020 by Dave Nicholls Leave a Comment

Something for the weekend:

  1. Towards a relational conceptualization of empathy
  2. Living with constant organizational change
  3. A real life experiment illuminates the future of books and reading
  4. How Sociophenomenology of the Body Problematises the ‘Problem-Oriented Approach’ to Growth Hormone Treatment
  5. A robot that taught itself to walk entirely on it’s own
  6. ‘Why do we need colours?’ A blind boy and a sighted girl experience a meadow
  7. Marcus Aurelius helped me survive grief and rebuild my life
  8. Maria Popova traces the connections between scientists, artists and writers in a highly original survey of life, love and creativity
  9. Considering the Queer Disabled/Debilitated Body: An Introduction of Queer Cripping
  10. New Routledge Handbook of Disability Studies
  11. An AI walking stick
  12. Doing good: Autonomy in the margins of welfare
  13. Turns of the Treadwheel: From Ancient Cranes to Prison Labor & Exercise Devices
  14. Mesmerism, (Im)propriety, and Power Over Women’s Bodies
  15. For Nietzsche, life’s ultimate question was: ‘Does it dance?’

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