Something for the weekend: Virology and biopolitics Are We Serious About Critical Thinking? Hot pack or cold pack: which one to reach for when you’re injured or in pain Neuro-Diversity Explored in Film A Treatise on Artificial Limbs (1899) The Idea of Work, From Below Judging Philosophy Books By Their Covers The Professional-Managerial Novel Counselling almost always happens in a room — what if more people had the option of going outside Bodies in Translation: Science, Knowledge and Sustainability in Cultural Translation A Stroke Study Reveals the Future of Human Augmentation Foucault and Hayek on public health and the road to serfdom How to Make Podcasts Better for People … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #165
CPN Digest #164
Something for the weekend: Patient-Present Teaching in the Clinic; Effect on Agency and Professional Behaviour Problematising assumptions about ‘centredness’ in patient and family centred care research in acute care settings Evaluation in Health Professions Education – is measuring outcomes enough? Physician dominance in the 21st century: Examining the rise of non-physician autonomy through prevailing theoretical lenses The Open Syllabus Galaxy “"Emmanuel Levinas has this notion that the origin of our ethical obligations to the other emerge out of this moment of the face-to-face encounter," said Pearl.” Long Covid – The illness narratives - “the first illness to be defined by … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #164
CPN Digest #163
Something for the weekend: Facial expressions can detect Parkinson’s disease: preliminary evidence from videos collected online What Is Critical Race Theory? Postphenomenological Method and Technological Things Themselves If bell hooks Made an LMS: Grades, Radical Openness, and Domain of One's Own Social Structure and Health Equity Walking methodology papers in Qualitative inquiry: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Infrastructures of racial violence, health and debility Why Lecture? A quest for a particular kind of knowing that you won’t get with TED talks. On accelerationism The emergence of the idea of ‘the welfare state’ in British political discourse On the assumption of self-reflective … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #163
CPN Digest #162
Something for the weekend: Mass Effect Is Kind of a Utopia for the Chronically Ill Feminism for Women: The Real Route to Liberation by Julie Bindel – review Human progress is no excuse to destroy nature Unlocking Social Theory with Popular Culture The Heart of Flesh: Nietzsche on Affects and the Interpretation of the Body Physician dominance in the 21st century: Examining the rise of non-physician autonomy through prevailing theoretical lenses Parrhesia and Clinical Practice: A Case Study of Dr. Esdaile’s Mesmeric Hospital in Hooghly Bringing Philosophy to Those in Need Towards a sociological understanding of medical gaslighting in western health care An intellectual history … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #162
CPN Digest #161
Something for the weekend: Ordinary people, extraordinary change: addressing the climate emergency through ‘quiet activismBringing Philosophy to Those in NeedChronic fatigue and university support for disabilitiesWhy Theodor Adorno and the Frankfurt School failed to change the worldThe many faces of disability (podcast)From health care to infrastructure, how AI is changing the world for the betterAn intellectual history of suffering in the Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 1978–2014The rationales for and challenges with employing arts-based health services research (ABHSR): a qualitative systematic review of primary studiesMaking Disability Modern: Design HistoriesIf bell hooks Made an LMS: … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #161
CPN Digest #160
Something for the weekend: Descartes’s Evil GeniusThe Philosopher’s Trail: On Samantha Rose Hill’s “Hannah Arendt”‘Graphic medicine’: how autobiographical comics artists are changing our understanding of illnessIn Search of Creativity in EducationA case for building short-term partnerships for community-based participatory researchJacques Rancière: ‘The issue is to manage to maintain dissensus’Encountering Pain: Hearing, Seeing, SpeakingExperiences of an Exercise ProgramCfP: 6th world disability and rehabilitation conference‘The pine tree, my good friend’: The other as more-than-humanToward a moral commitment: Exposing the covert mechanisms of racism in the nursing discipline and … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #160
CPN Digest #159
Something for the weekend: Expressions of Interest: Qualitative Research Editorial Board MembershipEmerging of rogue practices in a gray zone of everyday work life in healthcare, linked to thisMaking Disability Modern: Design Histories‘It’s complicated’: Professional opacity, duality, and ambiguityPregnancy experiences of Vietnamese women with physical disabilities seen through an intersectional lensSensory experiences following a traumatic brain injuryHow professional actions connect and protectBody mass index is just a number: Conflating riskiness and unhealthiness in discourse on body sizeOn Race, the Body, and Researching the UnimaginableHumane Professions: The Defense of Experimental … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #159