Something for the weekend:
- Sick and Tired: An Intimate History of Fatigue and this
- Fabric, Fitness, and Femininity: A New Materialist Analysis of the Activewear Phenomenon
- A posthuman decentring of person-centred care (feat. Barbara Gibson)
- Afflexivity in post-qualitative inquiry: prioritising affect and reflexivity in the evaluation of a health information website (feat. Jenny Setchell)
- Walking the Line: Borderlands and the Politics of Hiking
- Special issue on post-neoliberalism
- Education, Contact and the Vitality of Touch: Membranes, Morphologies, Movements
- The Touch of the Present: Educational Encounters and Processes of Becoming
- A Touch in the Present: Reactions and Rhizomes
- Jean-Luc Nancy: ‘Communism means conceiving being-in-common’
- Instrumental Touch: A Foucauldian Analysis of Women’s Fitness
- Kids’ fitness is at risk while they miss sport and hobbies — but mums are getting more physical
- Healthcare education: Is it worth it?
- Running a ‘find-and-replace’ over the city, replacing streets with parks
- “That chart ain’t for us”: How Black women understand “obesity,” health, and physical activity
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