Something for the weekend: Psychologists for Social Change manifesto 2019Robots will affect the most vulnerable mostThings still need to improve for disabled studentsThe rise of women’s cerebral palsy footballThree recent works on the science of consciousnessStudents are telling medical schools about their disabilitiesTime to end drug company distortion of medical evidenceBeware brain stimulationStudents with disabilities need inclusive buildings. We can learn from what’s already workingIt’s phone apps, not phones, that are causing injuriesBrief history of hospital designIs there a threat to truth?The ideas of KantCfP: Art, aesthetics, and medical/health humanitiesMcGill Postdoc: Spaces … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #67
CPN Digest #66
Something for the weekend: CfP: Embodied and Socially Constructed?: Dis/ability in Media, Law, and HistoryThe social organisation of healthcare professionals’ knowledge and practicesDo Professions Represent Competence for Entry-to-Practice in Similar Ways?From army barracks to shopping malls: how hospital design has been a matter of life and deathWill the future of work be ethical?How To Avoid “Inspiration Porn” in disabilityDependenceDisability history podcastSkin matters: An interview with Marc LafranceGilles Deleuze’s Philosophy of Nature: System and Method in What is Philosophy?Disability, Rehabilitation, Welfare Policy and the British Ex-Service Migrant in Australia, 1918–39CfP: … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #66
CPN Digest #65
Something for the weekend: Women’s Lived Experiences of Chronic Pain: Faces of Gendered SufferingLatest issue of the Journal of Humanities in RehabilitationWhat we’re reading: Writings on Medicine by Georges CanguilhemEmbodiment, objects, posthumanism, polymodernism…New directions in philosophy and literatureNotes Toward an Indigenous New MaterialismAnd to keep the theme going … A New Feminist Materialist Perspective on Competitive Sports, Affect, Sensation and Deleuzian BecomingsThe Environmental Physiotherapy Roundtable on YouTubeAn insiders' term for scientific malpractice has worked its way into pop cultureThe Case for Sending Robots to Day Care, Like ToddlersGlobal profile of … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #65
CPN Digest #64
Something for the weekend: Trees in/as traumaCfP: Brocher Foundation Residencies and Workshops 2020/21Festival of minds and bodies and the ‘Being Human’ exhibitionWhy do many people with Parkinson's develop addictions?Medieval bodies, head to toeHow male bias in medical trials ruined women's healthDance: objects, environment and bodiesApproaches of anatomy teaching for seriously resource-deprived countries: A literature reviewThe human kindness curriculumEnvironmental competencies for healthcare educators and traineesTouch in health professional practiceStudent‐led community placement in physiotherapyCan you dance your way to better health and well-being?Dear white peopleTransgressive … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #64
CPN Digest #63
Something for the weekend: The worrying face of digital surveillance in the classroomRethinking the demographic crisis of ageingFoucault audio and video recordings online – updated and links fixedWhat Do U.K. Orthopedic Surgery Patients Think About PROMs?A Discursive Analysis of Differences in Forgetting Talk Between Adults With Cystic Fibrosis With Different Levels of Adherence to Nebulizer TreatmentsPostdisciplinary knowledgeInterventions reducing sedentary behaviour of adults: An update of evidenceTracking biomedicalization in the mediaThe works of Gilles Deleuze: 1953-1969The making of British medicine, 1850-1980Google is hoovering up Americans’ health data - and its perfectly … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #63
CPN Digest #62
Something for the weekend: When theory means campus-based training and practice means work placementsSmashing the Imperial Frame: Race, Culture, (De)ColonialityTheorising with disabled young people with life‐limiting impairmentsProstheses in antiquityHealth Care in Crisis: Hospitals, Nurses, and the Consequences of Policy ChangeHealing architecture and psychiatric practice: (re)ordering work and space in an in‐patient ward in DenmarkAnimals, veterinarians and the sociology of diagnosisWhat makes science trustworthy?Philosophical PosthumanismRisk and the spectral politics of disabilityIn surprise news ... ‘Discrimination influences student activity and mood’Abusing a robot won’t hurt it, … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #62
CPN Digest #61
Something for the weekend: A Theoretical Framework for the Critical PosthumanitiesThe Digital Subject: People as Data as PersonsHow does climate change affect your department?15 ways to practice environmental physiotherapyEmbodied cognitive scienceReparation hardware“Wipe out fee debt for teachers, nurses, and allied health professionals after 3 years in post (76%)” A manifesto for higher education.Reason won’t save usKierkegaard’s leapA shorter working weekThe bizarre social history of bedsRacial bias in healthcare algorithmsA robot puppet can learn to walk if it’s hooked up to human legsWhat’s wrong with work (podcast)Why not to rely on claims robots threaten half our jobs … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #61