Something for the weekend: With humans vulnerable: How about a digital helper?Gaetano Chiurazzi’s Ontology of Incommensurability and Merleau-Ponty’s Theory of PerceptionThe Power of Knowledge—A Novel Approach to Medical HistoryCarrying out qualitative research under lockdown – Practical and ethical considerationsOnline Learning Resources for people moving online in a hurryPersonal trust in an age of state surveillanceThe market and ‘the making’: the economics of the first workers’ associations in nineteenth-century SwedenEmbodying the Web, recoding gender: How feminists are shaping progressive politics in Latin America5 learning myths debunkedPhilosophy cannot resolve the question ‘How … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #94
A/Prof in Critical Gerontology
The Department of Physical Therapy in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto invites applications for a full-time tenure stream position in the area of critical gerontology. The appointment will be at the rank of Assistant Professor and will commence on January 1, 2021 or shortly thereafter. The full posting including application submission guidelines can be found at https://utoronto.taleo.net/careersection/10050/jobdetail.ftl?job=2001390. Thank you, Susan Susan Jaglal, PhD FCAHS, Interim Chair and Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute-UHN Chair at the University of Toronto. Lead for … [Read more...] about A/Prof in Critical Gerontology
Video and resources from the 2nd 2020 Critical Physiotherapy Course
A person-centred and collaborative model for understanding chronic pain - Christine Price, Matt Low and Rani Lill Anjum Here are the videos from last week's presentation and Q&A. We had another fantastic turn-out with 50 people participating in the session. Huge thanks again to Christine, Matt and Rani for their insights, inspiration and encouragement. And here is the link to Rani's new book Rethinking Causality, Complexity and Evidence for the Unique Patient, written with Samantha Copeland and Elena Rocca. Don't forget, this presentation is a preview of work from our upcoming book Mobilising knowledge which is in the final stages of production now and should be … [Read more...] about Video and resources from the 2nd 2020 Critical Physiotherapy Course
CPN Digest #93
Something for the weekend: Special issue on gender and disabilityThe myth of ‘Return to Normal’On presenting at a conference after quitting the academyThe need for presence not ‘contact hours’We are natureTime/immaterialDisability, visibility and COVID-19Americans tend to see disease as a personal failure. That’s a terrible way of thinking about itNeutral Life: Roland Barthes’ Late Work – An Introduction, and thisGet your work published by The CorrespondentThe disorder of thingsPolitico-Critical Analysis: A New Research Framework Self-Directed LearningThe digital erosion of trustHow the NHS really works … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #93
CPN Digest #92
Something for the weekend: On radical professionalismReading Autoethnography: The Impact of Writing Through the BodyWhat if you can’t afford social distancing?The Changing Face of Qualitative Inquiry‘Education Is a Human Thing'—but Covid-19 Will Push It OnlineI miss touch, do you?A short history of wellbeing through exerciseBetween Fitness and Death: Disability and Slavery in the CaribbeanAbleist Constructions of Time? Boys and Men with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Managing the Uncertainty of a Shorter LifeThe Motion of the Body Through Spaceand thisThe best scholarly books of the decadeMy Life Has QualityBody & Society special issue on breathingEvolving Trends in Physiotherapy … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #92
The 2nd free online Critical Physiotherapy Course is next week
Featuring Christine Price, Matt Low & Rani Lill Anjum A Person-Centred and Collaborative Model for Understanding Chronic Pain: Perspectives from a Pain Patient, a Practitioner, and a Philosopher Link for meeting: https://aut.zoom.us/j/4850164660 Download a short excerpt from their chapter in the upcoming Mobilizing Knowledge book here. … [Read more...] about The 2nd free online Critical Physiotherapy Course is next week
CPN Digest #91
Something for the weekend: Exopedagogy: On pirates, shorelines, and the educational commonwealthThe Only Exit From Modern PhilosophyChronic Pain, Cardiovascular Health, and Related Medication Use in Aging African Americans with Osteoarthritis“I Just Want to Be Left Alone”: Novel Sociological Insights Into Dramaturgical Demands on Professional AthletesHeterotopic sites of knowledge production: Notes on an architectural analysis of lecture halls (2020)How Will We Live Together With All Other Species?Endell Street by Wendy Moore review – the suffragette surgeonsCoronavirus and the Future of TelemedicineAssistive spectacles: A vision for the futureWhat are we talking about when we talk about … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #91