Something for the weekend: ‘I Can't Breathe’: The Suffocating Nature of RacismFaculty Perceptions of the Relation Between Liberal Arts and Professional, Vocational, and Skills-Based Programs of StudyAI Can Help Patients—but Only If Doctors Understand ItIs freedom white?A brief history of presidents disclosing – or trying to hide – health problem and thisWe’re touching our smartphones more than ever. And it’s changing the ancient connection between the body and the brainAcademics Without BordersNHS will need more than 1,000 new consultants, physios and counsellors to treat long Covid patients2020 Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness Book Prize shortlistNarratives of Recovery … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #117
CPN Digest #116
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