Something for the weekend: Acting the Part: Prosthetic LimbsMedicine, Machines, and Medical EducationImplications of the temporal dimensions, demands and dispositions of mothering for leisure time physical activityObese societies: Reconceptualising the challenge for public healthInternational Symposium on Autoethnography and Narrative (January 2022, online)Observation and Institutional Ethnography: Helping Us to See BetterCfP - Special Issue New Dialogues Between Medical Sociology and Disability StudiesClimate Change, Religion, and Our Bodily FutureEvaluation of a 20-Month Physical Activity Intervention to Improve Motivational and Affective Outcomes Among Disadvantaged Adult WomenThe role … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #153
CPN Digest #152
Something for the weekend: Embodied Movement as Method: Attuning to Affect as Feminist ExperimentationSport, Physical Culture, and New MaterialismsCFP: Proposed Panel for CSAA 2021 Conference, 1-3 December 2021: Disability at the intersections of technologies and mobilitiesTowards a history of ableness - Beth LinkerDisability history podcast - HIV/AIDS, Masculinity, and DisabilityIt’s Time to Reconsider How We Define Health: Perspective from Disability and Chronic ConditionDisabilities and the Disabled in the Roman World (incl. Ch 6 on the history of pain and toilPolio and Its Role in Shaping American Physical TherapyFor an education with no hopeThe International Origins of Socialized … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #152
CPN Digest #151
Something for the weekend: BreathUniversities can help forge a new Common LifePost-automationGroningen winter school of narrativeIntroducing postqualitative inquiry in sport and exercise psychology, contrasted by thisLiving with Disabilities in New England, 1630-1930Psychosocial Distress and Healing Among WomenDeath of the Lecture(r)?Theorizing plants as health-supporting actorsThe Experiences of People Living With Chronic Pain During a PandemicFoucault’s 1960s Lectures on Sexuality, and thisSmashing conformity: Hurling the hammer at the machineIndependence to Interdependence: Changing the Narrative of RehabilitationCoping with Medical School: An Interpretive Phenomenological … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #151
CPN Digest #150
Something for the weekend: Global human-made mass exceeds all living biomassExamining the Narratives of Interdependence and Healing Within Romantic Relationships After StrokeThe Journey of Humanizing Care for People With DisabilitiesCan patients’ narratives in nursing enhance the healing process?Whispering bodies: The textual brain Qualitative Coding and the Institutionalization of the Master’s Voice, and this special issue on racism in qualitative researchUnsettling the Coloniality of the Researcher: Toward a Black Studies Approach to Critical Humanisms in Qualitative InquiryAn Application of Critical Race Methodology to Redress Racial Harm Against Faculty of ColorSylvia Federici: … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #150
CPN Digest #149
Something for the weekend: Support Workers and the Health Professions in International Perspective. The Invisible Providers of Health CareBody mass index is just a number: Conflating riskiness and unhealthiness in discourse on body sizeMind the gap - episode 3The dark side of our age of fitnessTime to reconceptualise health systems Masterly inactivity: A forgotten preceptAdvice Not Safely Ignored: Professional Authority and the Strength of Legitimate ComplexityIn a flash of time: knowledge resources that enable professional cross-boundary workThe governmentality of nursing professionalization in advanced liberal societiesProfessional Power and Skill Use in the 'Knowledge EconomyPosthuman … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #149
CPN digest #148
Something for the weekend: Social determinants of health are associated with physical therapy use: a systematic review“Do Not Ask Me Who I Am”: Foucault and neoliberalismOximeters Used to Be Designed for Equity. What Happened?The Embodiment of Discovery: An Adapted Framework for Qualitative Analysis of Lived ExperiencesStigma Experiences in People with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: An Integrative ReviewOn Hospitals: Welfare, Law, and Christianity in Western Europe, 400-1320Male Student Teachers’ Experiences and Perspectives of Practicum SupervisionParkinson’s, AI and meMy words have meaning, your parrot’s do not. Wittgenstein explainsDoing new materialist data analysis: a … [Read more...] about CPN digest #148
CPN Digest #147
Something for the weekend: Place, health and dis/advantage: A sociomaterial analysisFrom Danger to Uncertainty: Changing Health Care Practices, Everyday Experiences, and Temporalities in Dealing With COVID-19 Policies in the NetherlandsThe End of Analytic PhilosophyA Futures Perspective of Health, Climate Change and Poverty in the United StatesDon’t save the university - transform itThe new Deadly Physios podcastA Futures Perspective of Health, Climate Change and Poverty in the United StatesAn Extra Pair of Hands by Kate Mosse review – the dignity of careFoucauldian Discourse Analysis: Moving Beyond a Social Constructionist AnalyticImplications of the temporal dimensions, demands and … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #147