Something for the weekend: Fragmented yet together: the disability movement in Sierra LeonePhotovoice, emergency management and climate change: a comparative case-study approachFilm, Comedy, and Disability - Understanding Humour and Genre in Cinematic Constructions of Impairment and Disability“Piercing This Wall”: Truth-Making in a Fascist WorldThe slow interview? Developing key principles and practicesSuch a pretty TsaritsaCOVID 19 and medical humanitiesSicko Doctors: Suffering and Sadism in 19th-Century AmericaPublic Philosophy and the Civic Duty of UniversitiesCOVID 19 spurs collaboration in telehealthThe Body Electric review: an erotic centring of the female gaze at the National … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #103
CPN Digest #102
Something for the weekend: Unpacking ‘patient‐centredness’Gilles Deleuze: Tracing Genesis in Kant’s Critique of JudgmentThe lecture paradoxThe Therapist Is In—and It's a Chatbot AppStructural racism - public servants can be a force for good. Here’s howWhat is the PhD experience?Rethinking health disparitiesIdeas alone won’t tame capitalThis new sci-fi series makes you realise that human touch is priceless – by putting a price tag on itDoes philosophy reside in the unsayable or should it care only for precision? Carnap, Heidegger and the great divergenceJames Meek on the history of the World Health OrganisationMakers of Living, Breathing History: The Material Culture of Homemade … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #102
Resources for 4th Critical Physiotherapy Course
Here are the links and resources for Patty Thille, Arthur Frank and Tobba Sudmann's critical physiotherapy course last week. Here are the videos from the session (if you have difficulty playing them, try them on a different browser, i.e. Firefox, Chrome) … [Read more...] about Resources for 4th Critical Physiotherapy Course