Something for the weekend: Not everyone can take breathing for grantedTelemediated Training in the Home as a Part of the Everyday Life and Practice With Very Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseBeing Heumann: An Unrepentant Memoir of a Disability Rights ActivistFace-to-Face Compared With Online Collected Accounts of Health and Illness Experiences: A Scoping ReviewNon‐violencing: Imagining Non‐violence Pedagogy with Laozi and DeleuzeHeidegger's Theory of Truth and its Importance for the Quality of Qualitative ResearchA Manifesto by Pussy RiotA New Explanation for the Conflict Between Constructivist and Objectivist Grounded TheoryGuidance, empathic communication and teaching is the … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #105
30DoS 2020 – Day 10
Qualitative Inquiry Qualitative Inquiry (QI) provides an interdisciplinary forum for qualitative methodology and related issues in the human sciences. The journal publishes open-peer reviewed research articles that experiment with manuscript form and content, and focus on methodological issues raised by qualitative research rather than the content or results of the research. QI also addresses advances in specific methodological strategies or techniques. Link to website: https://journals.sagepub.com/home/qix Blockmans, I. G. E. (2019). Encounters With the White Coat: Confessions of a Sexuality and Disability Researcher in a Wheelchair in Becoming. Qualitative Inquiry, 25(2), … [Read more...] about 30DoS 2020 – Day 10
30DoS 2020 – Day 9
Online Town Online Town “is a video-calling experience that lets multiple people hold separate conversations in parallel and lets you walk in, out and around those conversations just as easily as you would in real life. It’s also fun.” Online Town is like Zoom, but you set up a location that people can move freely in. As you approach someone, your video comes into focus. As you move away it fades. Great for holding large group meetings and tutorials. Unlike tools like Zoom, Skype, and Teams, it’s fully encrypted and no data is stored. Link to website: https://theonline.town There is not YouTube channel yet. Canguilhem, by Stuart Elden Elden Georges Canguilhem (1904–95) was … [Read more...] about 30DoS 2020 – Day 9
5th Critical Physiotherapy Course tomorrow
Feeling good about yourself? An exploration of Fitbit “New Moms community” as an emergent space for online biosociality with Alma Viviana Silva Guerrero and Wendy Lowe This time tomorrow! Zoom link: https://aut.zoom.us/j/4850164660 … [Read more...] about 5th Critical Physiotherapy Course tomorrow
30DoS 2020 – Day 8
Black and blur; Stolen life; and The universal machine by Fred Moton "Taken as a trilogy, consent not to be a single being is a monumental accomplishment: a brilliant theoretical intervention that might be best described as a powerful case for blackness as a category of analysis."—Brent Hayes Edwards, author of Epistrophies: Jazz and the Literary Imagination. Link to author’s work: https://www.dukeupress.edu/explore-subjects/browse?AuID=1384061 Grammarly If you’d like to concentrate on your ideas and worry less about your spelling and grammar, then Grammarly is for you. There are a number of spelling and grammar checkers on the market now, but Grammarly is one of the best. It’s … [Read more...] about 30DoS 2020 – Day 8
The 5th free online critical physiotherapy course is this week
Our penultimate session for 2020 will be on Wednesday/Thursday this week. Viviana Silva and Wendy Lowe will be presenting work from their chapter in the soon-to-be-released Mobilising knowledge book, titled: Feeling good about yourself? An exploration of Fitbit “New Moms community” as an emergent space for online biosociality. Zoom link for the meeting: https://aut.zoom.us/j/4850164660 Looking forward to seeing you all soon. … [Read more...] about The 5th free online critical physiotherapy course is this week
30DoS 2020 – Day 7
Joan Tronto Tronto is a political scientist and care ethicist, and her classic Moral Boundaries is a must-read for everyone interested in the care ethics movement. There are other notable and interesting ethics of care theorists that could be featured here, such as Nel Noddings, Virginia Held, Michael Slote, Annette Baier, Carol Gilligan and Sara Ruddick, to name just a few. Tronto’s work is important from a deeply political point of view. In Moral Boundaries, she argues that the boundaries between ethics and politics, public and private, are not as clear cut as they may seem. Ethical question must be analysed from a political point of view, and vice versa, and therefore taking an … [Read more...] about 30DoS 2020 – Day 7