Something for the weekend: Philosophies of Disability and the Global Pandemic - editor Shelley TremainPhantom Body: Weightless bodies, Avatars, and the end of skinThe Fractured “I”: An Autoethnographic Account of a Part-Time Doctoral Student’s Experience With Scholarly Identity Formation‘Complexity’ as a rhetorical smokescreen for UK public health inaction on dietPhysiotherapists’ experiences of the meaning of movement quality in autism: a descriptive phenomenological studyThe contribution of theory to an ethnographic case study on interprofessional placements in healthcare educationEthics in photovoice researchHoning Practical JudgementPractical Knowledge and Habits of MindHeidegger, … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #95
CPN Digest #94
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
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
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
CPN Digest #90
Something for the weekend: CfP: OpenPhysio: Towards a new normal in physiotherapy educationThe Physiotherapy and Refugees Education Project Feedback for learning projectThe healing power of gardensParticipatory training in disability and migration: mobilizing community capacities for advocacyShow but don’t tell: why silent Zooms are golden for focusing the mindPopulist and Democratic Biopolitics in Times of COVID-19Walking as transgenerational methodologyNo One Disagrees With Rebecca SolnitProgress towards Sustainable Development Goal 3Roy Porter on Science, Medicine and the ‘Decline of Magic’Trans-species health: An aesthetic responsibilityLife as Experienced Within and Through the Body … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #90
CPN Digest #89
Something for the weekend: Fitness 101: Our Guide to Working Out From HomeA Brief Criminal History of the MaskAmericans tend to see disease as a personal failure. That’s a terrible way of thinking about it.Digital technology and race equityA Brain Implant Restored This Man's Motion and Sense of TouchMedicine: A Graphic HistoryGoogle’s medical AI was super accurate in a lab. Real life was a different story.Truth, trust and research in health and social careThe market and ‘the making’: the economics of the first workers’ associations in nineteenth-century SwedenUsing Foucault: Genealogy, Governmentality and the Problem of Chronic IllnessGymnasiumThe Politics of Nature, Left and Right: … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #89