Something for the weekend:
- From hermeneutics to heteroglossia: ‘The Patient’s View’ revisited
- Post Qualitative Research – Reality through the Antihierarchical Assemblage of non-Calculation
- Visualising the body: health professionals’ perceptions of their clinical drawing practices
- The Phenomenology of Revisiting Lived Experience through Photographic Images: Memory Formation, Narrative Construction and Self-Empowerment
- The heart in medicine, history and culture
- Gendered exposures: exploring the role of paid and unpaid work throughout life in U.S. women’s cardiovascular health
- Sarah Orne Jewett’s depictions of women in a changing medical profession: Nan Prince and Almira Todd
- Sawbones: Clinical trials
- The phenomenology of Maurice Merleau-Ponty entwines us, via our own beating, pulsing, living bodies, in the lives of others
- The Future of Work: ‘Collaborative Configurations of Minds,’ by Lettie Prell
- The time has come to take the self out of self-care
- Philosopharmacology
- Am I disabled?
- Carrying as Method: Listening to Bodies as Archives
- The disabled lockdown experience
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