Something for the weekend: The digital transformation of work: A relational viewNow you see it, now you don’t: methods for perceiving intersubjectivityStraddling Death and (Re)birth: A Disabled Latina’s Meditation on Collective Care and Mending in Pandemic TimesAssessment of a deep-learning system for fracture detection in musculoskeletal radiographsA manifesto by Alain de BottonThe Obligation of Self-DiscoveryThe subjective turnMovement photosBe a 'secret agent' and other new ways to exercisePhilosophers on access to medicineEnacting objects and subjects in a children’s rehabilitation clinic: Default and shifting ontological politics of muscular dystrophy careWinning Trust for a Vaccine … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #119
The CPN year in review
Notwithstanding everything else that's gone on this year, we've had another busy and productive 12 months in the CPN. We now have just over 700 members in 49 countries. The website has attracted 60,000 more views this year and we've managed to produce 130 blogposts (nearly 900 since the site was established six years ago). We've published our second edited collection of critical physiotherapy writings - Mobilizing knowledge: Critical Reflections on Foundations and Practices - which was two years in the making and involved 39 authors from seven different countries and 15 different professional disciplines. We ran a second Critical Physiotherapy Course over six months between April … [Read more...] about The CPN year in review
CPN Digest #118
Something for the weekend: Fascias: Methodological Propositions and Ontologies That Stretch and SlideTowards a Theory of Posthuman Care: Real Humans and Caring RobotsExploring patient education unmet needs for rare and complex connective tissue and musculoskeletal diseasesPause and Forward: Body, Movement, and COVIDThe anatomy of touch, and the need to touch‘You're just a locum’: professional identity and temporary workers in the medical professionThe future of education explained by 7 of the world's most inspiring expertsThe 5th vital sign: How the pain scale fails usThese 6 skills cannot be replicated by artificial intelligenceWhat is the difference between competencies, skills and … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #118