CPN Digest #100
A special bumper centenary something for the weekend:
Nearly Half Of Accounts Tweeting About Coronavirus Are Likely Bots
Women’s Sexuality, Medical Science, and Networked Discourses of Health
Care organising technologies and the post-phenomenology of care
New Publication - Disabled Futures: A Framework for Radical Inclusion
This Is What It Was Like To Go To The Hospital (in America) 100 Years Ago
Should trans people be postmodernist in the streets but positivist in the spreadsheets?
In hospitals, our dignity is up for sale. Here’s how we return care to healthcare
How Clinicians’ Disability Experiences Shape Their Interaction With Clients
Self-evaluated ethical competence of a practicing physiotherapist: a national study in Finland
The Social Life of Healthcare Decisions: Contexts and Consequences
Qualitative Methods in Health Policy and Systems Research: A Framework for Study Planning
Five ways online learning can be better than face-to-face teaching
BMI, Race, and Bodies: How Race Science Reemerges in the Unlikeliest of Places
Parents of children with disability struggle to get the basics during coronavirus
New Site “ArtandAnatomy.com” Illustrates Complex Beauty of the Body’s Interior
Post Qualitative Research: An Idea for Which the Time Has Come
The Lived Experience of Re-Habituating the Habitual Body When Suffering From Burnout
Working out at home works for women – so well they might not go back to gyms
Body Mapping in Qualitative Research as Canadian Socio-Political Commentary
“Body as a Machine”: How Adolescents With Sickle Cell Disease Construct Their Fatigue Experiences
Racialization and racism: Uncovering the implicit in rehabilitation sciences and research
The micro-politics of caring: tinkering with person-centered rehabilitation
Air care: an ‘aerography’ of breath, buildings and bugs in the cystic fibrosis clinic
Digitizing Sociology: Continuity and Change in the Internet Era
Legitimating complementary therapies in the NHS: Campaigning, care and epistemic labour
Recovering the body in grief: Physical absence and embodied presence
This Blind Gamer Is Fighting for Accessibility in Video Games
COVID and the Deadly Logic of Efficiency in Meatpacking and Elder Care
Technologies of the self in managing an athletic career in youth ice hockey in Finland
Perspectives On ‘Person-Centeredness’ From Neurological Rehabilitation and Critical Theory
University students aren’t cogs in a market. They need more than a narrow focus on ‘skills’
The Stories We Tell About Disability: A Conversation with Amanda Leduc
Ways to Be Understood: The Ontological Turn and Interpretive Social Science
Sex and gender differences and biases in artificial intelligence for biomedicine and healthcare
A Rhetoric of Walking and Reading: Immersion in Environmental Ambient Literature
Occupational therapy has gone online: What will remain beyond COVID‐19?
What’s the verdict on academic guilt? Separating “doing” from productivity
One Voice in a Great Chorus: An Interview with Rebecca Solnit
Ageing in neighbourhood’: what seniors want instead of retirement villages and how to achieve it
5 Things People Are Learning –And 5 We Aren’t– About Online Learning In 2020
Applications of Two-Eyed Seeing in Primary Research Focused on Indigenous Health: A Scoping Review
The Poverty of Bioethics: Medical Austerity, Distributive Justice, and Disability
From bedside to webside: A neurological clinical teaching experience
Traveling Material↔Semiotic Environments of Disability, Rehabilitation, and Physical Activity
Narratives of Body and Mind: Young Researchers Conference (Online)
Narratives of Recovery Over the First Year After Major Lower Limb Loss