Something for the weekend: The impact of social media addiction on employee wellbeing and productivityThe View From the Inside: Positionality and Insider ResearchCan Fitbits predict now the flu?Doctoral scholarships to study at AUT now openHealthy environments: A medical humanities symposium (with our own Kay Nias)Innovative Lives: Adaptive Skateboarding, WCMX, and Inventing Your Own PathWhy and how academics write (badly)And some very trendy authors in this month’s edition of Qualitative Inquiry7th annual conference of the Society for Qualitative Inquiry in PsychologyNew online Graduate Certificate in Disability StudiesWomen’s Gendered Experiences of Traumatic Brain InjuryQualitative … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #73
CPN Digest #72
Something for the weekend: Keep an eye on telehealthIf you record, they will not come – but does it really matter? Student attendance and lecture recording at an Australian law schoolCfP: Healthy Environments: A Medical Humanities SymposiumA bad cup of tea and the birth of modern statisticsThe Story of Ralstonism, One of History's More Bizarre Health MovementsThe power of critical thinking in learning and teaching. An interview with Professor Stephen D. BrookfieldA life of long weekends is alluring, but the shorter working day may be more practicalEthnography in health professional educationCritical reflective practice and its sourcesAnother work is possibleMore surveillance … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #72
CPN Digest #71
Something for the weekend: Fitness gurus and ‘muscular Christianity’: how Victorian Britain anticipated today’s keep fit crazeTheorizing work in the contemporary platform economyHealth and health care in Europe: between inequalities and new opportunities conferenceTowards the creative university: Five forms of creativity and beyondInterdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research and practiceContracting with students: Re‐thinking Higher Education as invitation to treatEducational leadership: Producing docile bodies? A Foucauldian perspective on Higher Education2020 International Health Conference Gymnastic robotsThe phenomenological heart of teaching and learningPrecarious employment, … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #71
CPN Digest #69
Something for the weekend: A practice theory approach to primary school physical activityHow designing hospitals for Indigenous people might benefit everyoneWhy Australian road rules should be rewritten to put walking first10 countries closest to achieving gender equalityMedia renderings of brain injury and Aaron Hernandez as a medical and sporting subjectThe (Agri-)Cultural origins of obesityHealth status changes with transitory disability over time”Physiotherapists therefore seem to have a more important role than doctors in fostering patients' motivation and adherence towards rehabilitation”The punch-drunk boxer and the battered wife: Gender and brain injury researchThe association of … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #69
CPN Digest #70
Something for the weekend: Review of Foucault’s political work on critical thinkingYou'll soon be able to scoot around town—at 24 mph—without even having to stand upScience conference are stuck in the dark agesFrom Geoff Dyer to Nietzsche: the best books to inspire wanderlustNietzsche and the Burbs review – deadpan philosophical comedyPatty Thille: The determination to be thinner and fitter this year will not save youNew issue of Foucault StudiesHow the garage created white (segregated) suburbiaDisability//Body//History of TechnologyCFP - Living with Disabilities in New England, 1600-1900Research productivity in OT and PT in four Western countries and five Asian countries/regionsLenses on … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #70
CPN Digest #68
Something for the weekend: The doomed idea of gender-less leadershipDonna Haraway: Kin and kindnessThe Reinvention of Humanity: How women created anthropologyTaint tanning and heliotherapyHow smart home tech helps me live independentlyWork is a fundamental part of being human. Robots won’t stop us doing itCan Sci-Fi Writers Prepare Us for an Uncertain Future?Final call: International Conference on Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise abstractsWCPT global country profile mapsLife experienced within and through the body after the age of 85When the researcher becomes the vulnerable oneBlack feminist reflections on power in the research relationshipAI might make healthcare more … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #68
CPN Digest #67
Something for the weekend: Psychologists for Social Change manifesto 2019Robots will affect the most vulnerable mostThings still need to improve for disabled studentsThe rise of women’s cerebral palsy footballThree recent works on the science of consciousnessStudents are telling medical schools about their disabilitiesTime to end drug company distortion of medical evidenceBeware brain stimulationStudents with disabilities need inclusive buildings. We can learn from what’s already workingIt’s phone apps, not phones, that are causing injuriesBrief history of hospital designIs there a threat to truth?The ideas of KantCfP: Art, aesthetics, and medical/health humanitiesMcGill Postdoc: Spaces … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #67