Something for the discerning physiotherapy reader: In honour of Paul Virilio, one of my favourite philosophers, who died on 18th September 2018 (magazine) Assembling the ‘Fitbit subject’ (article) When patients’ invisible work becomes visible (article) How the humanities can deliver for the fourth industrial revolution (blog) Wandering as a Sociomaterial Practice (article) A Systematized Review of Creative Research Methods (article) Medical illustration (podcast) The Central Role of Theory in Qualitative Research (article) People with illness experiences seeking legitimate positions as health service developers and producers (article) The 'other' (magazine) … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #7
CPN Digest #6
Something for the weekend: How should we understand disability? (podcast) The intersection of movement, freedom and the mind (animation) Ethics as ritual: smoothing over moments of dislocation in biomedicine (article) What is left behind by science? And also this (articles) More than 'know thyself' (magazine) Triathlon Bodies in Motion: Reconceptualizing Feelings of Pain, Nausea and Disgust in the Ironman Triathlon (article) Women, ‘madness’ and exercise (blog) Needless procedures: knee arthroscopy (magazine) Digital touch communication (article) Could AI also mean more men doing care work? (magazine) No Right to Be Idle: The Invention of Disability, … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #6
CPN Digest #4
Something for the weekend: People who see men and women as fundamentally different are more likely to accept workplace discrimination (link) A case of sick leave due to burnout (link) The Affect-Responsive Interview and In-Depth Interviewing: What We Can Learn From Therapy Research (link) Twitter...is a scrolling record of bad reading habits (link) The brain as an agentic system (link) Five common writing mistakes new scientists make (link) Was there a theological turn in phenomenology? (link) Why do our muscles stiffen as we age? (link) Sex, technology and disability (link) What does it mean to be a qualitative researcher? (link) The most important thing I … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #4
CPN Digest #3
Something for the weekend: Trees are made of human breath (link) How women led the rise of professional work in Australia (link) Why is it important to refuse the idea of treating students like customers? (link) Standing at a Critical Nexus in the Evolution of Physiotherapy (link) Should nurses fill the hole in future primary care (link)? The brain as an agentic system (link) Going beyond RCTs in Cochrane's vision of health care (link) A €5,000 prize for best essay on the topic of 'Interdisciplinarity: the new orthodoxy?' (link) 4th Qualitative Health Research Network (QHRN) Conference| 21-22 March 2019| London, UK (link) Why are chronic illnesses increasing … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #3