Something for the weekend:
- JHR Special Edition 2020 Newsletter
- Bloomsbury’s “Critical Interventions in the Medical and Health Humanities” Book Series
- Pedagogy and Technology from a Postdigital Perspective
- Zoom and beyond – new variations for online meetings and conferences
- We must learn from the experiences of disabled students
- Lazy, Crazy and Disgusting: Stigma and the Undoing of Global Health
- Surgical corsets, respirators: a new exhibition showcases the art hidden in medical devices
- Teaching healthcare during Covid-19 – a marathon and not a sprint
- A Critical Imaginal Hermeneutics Approach to Explore Unconscious Influences on Professional Practices: A Ricoeur and Jung Partnership
- You don’t have to agree with political opponents to understand where they’re coming from
- “An Active, Productive Life”: Narratives of, and Through, Participation in Public and Patient Involvement in Health Research
- Think Jacques Derrida was a charlatan? Look again
- How COVID is widening the academic gender divide
- ‘’It was the end of the world” – The lifeworld of elite male rugby union players living with injury. An interpretative phenomenological analysis
- Key Stakeholders’ Lived Experiences While Implementing an Aligned Curriculum: A Phenomenological Study
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