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You are here: Home / Digest / CPN Digest #159

CPN Digest #159

24/09/2021 by Dave Nicholls Leave a Comment

Something for the weekend:

  1. Expressions of Interest: Qualitative Research Editorial Board Membership
  2. Emerging of rogue practices in a gray zone of everyday work life in healthcare, linked to this
  3. Making Disability Modern: Design Histories
  4. ‘It’s complicated’: Professional opacity, duality, and ambiguity
  5. Pregnancy experiences of Vietnamese women with physical disabilities seen through an intersectional lens
  6. Sensory experiences following a traumatic brain injury
  7. How professional actions connect and protect
  8. Body mass index is just a number: Conflating riskiness and unhealthiness in discourse on body size
  9. On Race, the Body, and Researching the Unimaginable
  10. Humane Professions: The Defense of Experimental Medicine, 1876–1914
  11. Beyond deficit: ‘strengths-based approaches’ in Indigenous health research
  12. Chronobiology, (bio)medicalisation and the rhythms of life itself
  13. Phenomenology of Illness and the Need for a More Comprehensive Approach: Lessons from a Discussion of Plato’s Charmides
  14. This Device Helps Paralyzed People Breathe—and Sing
  15. Grad Students: What Would You Tell Your Professors, But Can’t? (Volume 2)

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