Something for the weekend: JHR Special Edition 2020 NewsletterBloomsbury’s “Critical Interventions in the Medical and Health Humanities” Book SeriesPedagogy and Technology from a Postdigital PerspectiveZoom and beyond - new variations for online meetings and conferencesWe must learn from the experiences of disabled studentsLazy, Crazy and Disgusting: Stigma and the Undoing of Global HealthSurgical corsets, respirators: a new exhibition showcases the art hidden in medical devicesTeaching healthcare during Covid-19 – a marathon and not a sprintA Critical Imaginal Hermeneutics Approach to Explore Unconscious Influences on Professional Practices: A Ricoeur and Jung PartnershipYou don’t have … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #116
CPN Digest #115
Something for the weekend: Rethinking Environmental Education with the Help of Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Traditional Ecological KnowledgeGamification in physical therapySlowness as a virtueRe‐imagining placements through an activity systems lensLand, Language and Listening: The Transformations That Can Flow from Acknowledging Indigenous LandThe Pursuit of Happiness as an Educational GoalRobotization and Welfare Trends in FutureHealth fads of the 18th and 19th century (including walking)There’s no such thing as a self-made billionaireSpecialist referral rules haven’t changed much since the 70s, but Australia’s health needs sure haveIntelligent humanoid robots expressing artificial … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #115
CPN Digest #114
Something for the weekend: A brief history of ventilationPhD students need support at the best of the times. How can you help in a pandemic?Touching Matters: Affective Entanglements in CoronatimeThe real origins of neoliberalismEnabling precision rehabilitation interventions using wearable sensors and machine learning to track motor recoveryThe Well-Being Index WHO-5Men, masculinities and diabetes: ‘doing gender’ in Italian men’s narratives of chronic illnessBarriers and challenges faced by Brazilian physiotherapists during the COVID-19 pandemic and innovative solutions: lessons learned and to be shared with other countriesThe WHO, a historyOut of Touch? Challenges in Reconnecting Bodies … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #114
CPN Digest #113
Something for the weekend: Care of Children With Disabilities in Rural Areas: Meanings and Impact on Everyday life and Health. Study ProtocolHow American textbooks taught white supremacy, and how it shaped its attitudes towards conservationA postmodern approach to educational leadershipAusterity and physiotherapy in the UKExercised by Daniel Lieberman review – fitness myths explodedForced sterilization policies in the US targeted minorities and those with disabilities – and lasted into the 21st centuryThe Dawn of Healer-Therapist in South AfricaPain-sensing electronic silicone skin paves the way for smart prosthetics and skin graftsProviding Rehabilitation in Outdoor Community SettingsThe … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #113
CPN Digest #112
Something for the weekend: The singular patient in patient-centred care: physiotherapists’ accounts of treatment of patients with chronic muscle pain Using MRI art, poetry, photography and patient narratives to bridge clinical and human experiences of stroke recoveryMultimodal, Co-operative, and Intercorporeal Ways of Seeing Video Data as Complementary Professional VisionsThe role of ‘profit’ is the elephant in the aged care roomThe Politics of MethodThe tyranny of chairsStruggling with the uncertainty of life under coronavirus? How Kierkegaard’s philosophy can helpThe Care of Our Hybrid Selves: Towards a Concept of Bildung For Digital TimesPractical wisdom in an age of … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #112
CPN Digest #111
Something for the weekend: Shame, Stigma and Medicine - special issueComing to Terms with Technoscience: The Heideggerian WayCall for Book Chapters - Representations of Disability in Science FictionSolidarity with nonhumans as an ontological struggleHow Stereotypes Affect Us and What We Can Do, and thisWhy procrastination is about managing emotions, not timeTowards a Theory of Posthuman Care: Real Humans and Caring RobotsWhat More Do Bodies Know? Moving with the Gendered Affects of PlaceHow to ‘ungender’ workPhilosophy's great decade?Faulty ‘tools’? Why social work scholarship needs to take a more critical approach to Michel FoucaultResetting the way we teach science is vital for all our … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #111
CPN Digest #110
Something for the weekend: Imagining the I-You Through Embodied WritingThe cognitive augmented mobility program (CAMP): feasibility and preliminary efficacy“The Sex Lady Talks”: Disability Rights and the Normalization of Sex in a 1980s InstitutionA Foreword to Critical Digital PedagogyThe Guardian view on artificial intelligence's revolution: learning but not as we know itWhat’s at hand?Videos won’t kill the uni lecture, but they will improve student learning and their marksWellness, Happiness and Mindfulness - Holy Trinity of bogus therapy culturePopper, Foucault, The Art of Leadership, the Liberalism of Fear, and the Birth of BiopoliticsParadoxes of professional autonomyE-skin recreates … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #110