Share this postThe Critical Physiotherapy Network HeraldCPN Digest #183Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreCPN DigestsCPN Digest #183Something for the weekend:The CPN HeraldMar 10, 2022Share this postThe Critical Physiotherapy Network HeraldCPN Digest #183Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareExperiments in Skin: Race and Beauty in the Shadows of VietnamSpecial Issue "Practices and Strategies of Health Professionals during the COVID-19 Pandemic—Between Limitations and Opportunities"Dub, Utopia and the Ruins of the CaribbeanIn Search of Foucault’s Last WordsWhitehead’s Creativity and the Clashing Intensities of More-Than-Human Life“We propose that physiotherapy faculty trained via postprofessional education in a non-biomedical field (e.g. psychology, education, and philosophy) will be uniquely prepared to provide students with tools for dealing with complex social issues facing their clients”Transforming Health Care with Qualitative ResearchKnowing from the Inside: Cross-Disciplinary Experiments with Matters of Pedagogy (Tim Ingold new book)Journal of Physical Therapy Education new issueHow much exercise should disabled young people get? New recommendations offer advice (Brett Smith)“Offering careful historical context, she argues that the Victorian period was a crucial era for caregiving because it saw the medicalization of disability and the professionalization of caregivers”Understanding Disability and Cultural (Re)production: An Ethnography of Coaching Practice in High Performance Disability SportAboriginal and Queer Identity/ies in Western Australia: When There is a Need to Know in Therapeutic SettingsThe Broken Years: Russia’s Disabled War Veterans, 1904–1921Making Disability Modern: Design Histories