Something for the weekend: ‘How can reason have a history and still aim at being objective’ - on Ian HackingWho the hell are the disabled?The Biopolitical Embodiment of Work in the Era of Human EnhancementDeconstructing JackieGood teachers know that bodies matterThe care crisisRobots that use magnets to ‘feel’ thingsThe Journey of Humanizing Care for People With DisabilitiesCrowdsourcing digital health measures to predict Parkinson’s disease severityWhen nature is valued over human lifeAm I my connectome?Allies and Obstacles: Disability Activism and Parents of Children with DisabilitiesMIT Has Invented Smart Clothes That Predict Your PostureDigital Humanities Scholarship: A Model for … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #138
CPN Digest #137
Something for the weekend: The Care Crisis: What Caused It and How Can We End It?Pressure-sensing insolesParticularizing an Internal Morality of Physical TherapyUrban ideals and rural realities: Physiotherapists navigating paradox in overlapping rolesMaterials matter: Understanding the importance of sociomaterial assemblages for OSCE candidate performanceWill virtual rehabilitation replace clinicians: a contemporary debate about technological versus human obsolescenceThe Posthuman & New Materialism: Online course with Rosi BraidottiCfP: New Dialogues Between Medical Sociology and Disability Studies‘This Place Is Not for Children Like Her’: Disability, Ambiguous Belonging and the … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #137
CPN Digest #136
Something for the weekend: Anarchy in the H.E. - Roger Kerry talks to Joost van WijchenReclaiming Disability Space in an Ableist Society: A Review of Alice Wong’s Disability VisibilityPsychedelic Strategies; Alternative Phenomenologies, Translations, and Representations of the Human Body in Relation to Interior SpaceCan Technology Open Spaceflight to Disabled Astronauts?“We’ll never have true AI without first understanding the brain”A Unique Way to Analyze the Realities of Health Workers Within A Hermeneutic-Dialectic Perspective‘ … breaks down silos’: allied health clinicians’ perceptions of informal interprofessional interactions in the healthcare workplaceIn praise of cultural … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #136