A special bumper centenary something for the weekend:
- Black people were losing limbs at triple the rate of others
- What to Expect When a Coronavirus Vaccine Finally Arrives (Sobering lessons from the history of the polio vaccine)
- Nearly Half Of Accounts Tweeting About Coronavirus Are Likely Bots
- Should anyone care about scientific progress?
- Women’s Sexuality, Medical Science, and Networked Discourses of Health
- Care organising technologies and the post-phenomenology of care
- The biopsychosocial model 40 years on
- New Publication – Disabled Futures: A Framework for Radical Inclusion
- This Is What It Was Like To Go To The Hospital (in America) 100 Years Ago
- Should trans people be postmodernist in the streets but positivist in the spreadsheets?
- Mariam Ghani: understanding illness through metaphors
- In hospitals, our dignity is up for sale. Here’s how we return care to healthcare
- How Clinicians’ Disability Experiences Shape Their Interaction With Clients
- Self-evaluated ethical competence of a practicing physiotherapist: a national study in Finland
- Walking as trans(disciplinary)mattering
- The Social Life of Healthcare Decisions: Contexts and Consequences
- Race, Robots, and the Politics of Technological Futures
- Qualitative Methods in Health Policy and Systems Research: A Framework for Study Planning
- Writing Disability in Australia
- Health Hyperbolism: A Study in Health Crisis Rhetoric
- Philosophy in troublous times
- Five ways online learning can be better than face-to-face teaching
- BMI, Race, and Bodies: How Race Science Reemerges in the Unlikeliest of Places
- Parents of children with disability struggle to get the basics during coronavirus
- The climate crisis is racist. The answer is anti-racism
- The end of handshakes – for humans and robots
- Bourdieu’s Theoretical Thinking Tools as Potential for Insight in the Context of Qualitative Social Research
- Arts-Based Research in the Social and Health Sciences
- New Site “ArtandAnatomy.com” Illustrates Complex Beauty of the Body’s Interior
- Post Qualitative Research: An Idea for Which the Time Has Come
- The Lived Experience of Re-Habituating the Habitual Body When Suffering From Burnout
- A Protocol for Research With Women With Physical Disability
- Working out at home works for women – so well they might not go back to gyms
- Body Mapping in Qualitative Research as Canadian Socio-Political Commentary
- “Body as a Machine”: How Adolescents With Sickle Cell Disease Construct Their Fatigue Experiences
- Clay as a Medium in Three-Dimensional Body Mapping
- Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education
- The man in the iron lung
- Racialization and racism: Uncovering the implicit in rehabilitation sciences and research
- Web-Based Consumer Health Education About Back Pain: Findings of Potential Tensions From a Photo-Elicitation and Observational Study
- The micro-politics of caring: tinkering with person-centered rehabilitation
- Air care: an ‘aerography’ of breath, buildings and bugs in the cystic fibrosis clinic
- Health technology identities and self. Patients’ appropriation of an assistive device for self‐management of chronic illness
- Theraguns
- I’m trying my eighth form of healing. How many you got?
- Digitizing Sociology: Continuity and Change in the Internet Era
- The body as a research tool in ethnographic fieldwork
- Phenomenology and the ontological turn
- Legitimating complementary therapies in the NHS: Campaigning, care and epistemic labour
- Recovering the body in grief: Physical absence and embodied presence
- Police brutality is our late too
- This Blind Gamer Is Fighting for Accessibility in Video Games
- COVID and the Deadly Logic of Efficiency in Meatpacking and Elder Care
- Meet Critical Theorists’ Latest Target: Critical Theorists
- Assembling the ‘Fitbit subject’
- Technologies of the self in managing an athletic career in youth ice hockey in Finland
- Breaking the Renaissance myth
- Bourdieu’s Theoretical Thinking Tools as Potential for Insight in the Context of Qualitative Social Research
- Perspectives On ‘Person-Centeredness’ From Neurological Rehabilitation and Critical Theory
- Reflections on knowledge and engagement with the other
- The clean body, a modern history
- University students aren’t cogs in a market. They need more than a narrow focus on ‘skills’
- Reflexivity, ethnography and disability sport coaching
- Why do so many see vaccines and other medical interventions as tools of social control rather than boons to health?
- The Stories We Tell About Disability: A Conversation with Amanda Leduc
- Easing pain on the Western Front
- The fascinating history of clinical trials
- Beyond accessibility: Design ethics, edge users, and the role of active proxies in unwinding the spiral of exclusion
- Curation as methodology
- Love in the time of robots
- The Human Bodies of WWII, Beyond the Battlefield
- Ways to Be Understood: The Ontological Turn and Interpretive Social Science
- Sex and gender differences and biases in artificial intelligence for biomedicine and healthcare
- The best books on World Philosophy
- “I Can Understand Where They’re Coming From”: How Clinicians’ Disability Experiences Shape Their Interaction With Clients
- Universities Step Up the Fight for Open-Access Research
- SuperNurse? Troubling the Hero Discourse in COVID Times
- A Rhetoric of Walking and Reading: Immersion in Environmental Ambient Literature
- Occupational therapy has gone online: What will remain beyond COVID‐19?
- What’s the verdict on academic guilt? Separating “doing” from productivity
- Talking to patients about death over Zoom
- One Voice in a Great Chorus: An Interview with Rebecca Solnit
- Ageing in neighbourhood’: what seniors want instead of retirement villages and how to achieve it
- 5 Things People Are Learning –And 5 We Aren’t– About Online Learning In 2020
- Concussion in Canada: Exploring the “Wild West”
- Applications of Two-Eyed Seeing in Primary Research Focused on Indigenous Health: A Scoping Review
- The Poverty of Bioethics: Medical Austerity, Distributive Justice, and Disability
- From bedside to webside: A neurological clinical teaching experience
- Curation as methodology
- Is the biopsychosocial model in musculoskeletal physiotherapy adequate? An evolutionary concept analysis
- Becoming Indigenous
- A design thinking approach to improve the 21st century skills of health, engineering and design students
- Minding the Gap Between the Policy and Practice of Patient-Centeredness: Cocreating a Model for Tensional Dialogue in the “Active Patient Support” Program
- Post‐place care: disrupting place‐care ontologies
- Traveling Material↔Semiotic Environments of Disability, Rehabilitation, and Physical Activity
- Evaluation of a Conceptual Model Regarding Exercise Promotion Through the Patient–Provider Interaction in Multiple Sclerosis: Health Care Provider Perspectives
- Narratives of Body and Mind: Young Researchers Conference (Online)
- Screen Share: A College Teacher’s Zoom Journal
- Narratives of Recovery Over the First Year After Major Lower Limb Loss
- Situating Preventive Action in a Moral and Clinical Context: A Qualitative Synthesis on Fall Prevention
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