Sitemap - 2014 - The Critical Physiotherapy Network Herald

Update on philosophy of walking

How does it hurt: Narrating pain - new book from Stephanie de Montalk

Podcast - Prof Teresa Mangum - The Future of the Academic and Public Humanities

My critical physiotherapy Christmas list

An uncertain future for disabled physiotherapy students?

Opening doors to disability

The shrinking world of ideas

The Pedagogy of Suffering: Four Fragments

Phantom limb pain and embodiment

Check your privilege: Diagnosing cultural agnosia

Some notes on dependance and independence

Re-blogging 'Critical digital pedagogy: a definition'

Artisan practitioners

Connectivity - Stating the obvious?

Critical physiotherapy curios - updates, ideas and new postings

Connectivity - Contributions from the Network #11 - Planning our article

Connectivity - Contributions from the Network #10 - Paul Lagerman

Connectivity - Contributions from the Network #9 - Naomi Eisenberg

Rethinking Rehabilitation - new book with input from Critical Physiotherapy Network authors

Connectivity - Contributions from the Network #8 - Jenny Setchell

Connectivity - Contributions from the Network #7 - Jonathan Harvey

Connectivity - Contributions from the Network #6 - Gail Teachman

Connectivity - Contributions from the Network - New resources

Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy and embodied narrative identity

Metaphors in medicine

Research update - the body, disability, gym, theory, diagnosis and habitus

Connectivity - Contributions from the Network #5 - Richard Horwood

Philosophy and physiotherapy - reflections on @physiotalk tweet chat

Embodiment, pain and disability - the latest edition of Qualitative Inquiry

Connectivity - new book

Connectivity - Contributions from the Network #4 - Barbara Gibson

Report on 1st meeting of the Critical Physio Network Organising Committee

Confirmation bias, physiotherapy and the highlighter pen - a blog post by Alan Taylor

Connectivity - Contributions from the Network #3 - Andreas Bjerregaard

Physiotalk help needed - 12 hours to help me choose a topic

Connectivity - Contributions from the Network #2 - Jenny Ralls

Connectivity - Contributions from the Network #1 - Karen Atkinson

ISIH conference abstracts submitted

Connectivity #4 - The philosophy of connectivity

Connectivity #3 - Connectivity and physiotherapy

Connectivity #2 - Connectivity explained

Connectivity #1 - Critique of the medical and social models of disability

Interview with Clare Kell

Connectivities...an experiment in collaborative thinking and writing

Qualitative Inquiry and the Debate Between Hermeneutics and Critical Theory

History of spinal manipulation in New Zealand

Bodies, embodiment, advertising

Neck manipulation c.1960 - but who is the physiotherapist?

Results from 30 Days of September

Important new edition of Body and Society - Movement and cultural theory

Educating Health Professionals: an Intersectoral Policy Approach

The Medical Profession and Massage Establishments (from The Lancet, 1897)

A memoir of chronic pain

Children and disability

Interview with Tobba Therkildsen Sudmann

What is Mobilities (WiM)?

Evidence-based physiotherapy by Roger Kerry

Idea 30: Establish annual critical physiotherapy day (2 mins)

Idea 29: Create learning families (2 mins)

Idea 28: Provide training in social networking (2 mins)

Idea 27: We form our own faculty (2 mins)

Idea 26: Annual award for the best critical research paper (2 mins)

Idea 25: Overcoming barriers to publishing in English language journals (3 mins)

Idea 24: Run a webinar (2 mins)

Idea 23: Collaborate on a critical physiotherapy book (2 mins)

Idea 22: Profiling physiotherapy in different countries (2 mins)

Idea 21: Develop a critical glossary of terms (3 mins)

Idea 20: Limit the Network to 150 members (3 mins)

Idea 19: Set up a reviewer network (4 mins)

Idea 18: Organising a virtual (un)conference (2 mins)

Idea 17: Developing our own visual style (2 mins)

Interview with Jenny Setchell

Massage in Sciatica from 1886

Idea 16: Offering a secure research repository (5 mins)

Idea 15: Explain how philosophy links to physiotherapy (4 mins)

Idea 14: Supporting people to attend conferences (4 mins)

Idea 13: Becoming an action group (3 mins)

Idea 12: Making formal links with other groups (2 mins)

Idea 11: Develop study materials for our students (2 mins)

Idea 10: Have different membership categories (2 mins)

Thinking about silence

Idea 9: Meet in Mallorca around the ISIH conference (2 mins)

Idea 8: Make the group open to non-physios (2 mins)

Idea 7: Start a journal called Critical Physiotherapy (2 mins)

Idea 6: Commenting on current affairs (2 mins)

Idea 5: Offer awards for the best critical research (2 mins)

Growing critical physiotherapy in Brazil

Idea 4: Profile group members (3 mins)

Idea 3: A critical curriculum for physiotherapy schools (2 mins)

Idea 2: Publishing in people's first language (2 mins)

Idea 1: A colloquium in the South of France (2 mins)

Tone Dahl-Michelsen's interview in Norwegian

Tone Dahl-Michelsen on 'When bodies matter'

Health as pornography

Social determinants of health and physiotherapy

New article 'Mobility, empire, colonisation' by Tony Ballantyne

Being really critical about thinking

From Sociology of Health and Illness, Volume 36, Issue 6, July 2014

10 reasons why we need a Critical Physiotherapy Network

3 books on the philosophy of walking

Critical Physiotherapy Network is born!

'The male race' and the great things students write...

Movement/life in early 20th century England

Sitting is the new smoking...really, again!

Sitting is the new smoking...really?

Blank H (2012) The surprisingly short history of heterosexuality. Beacon Press

76% of New Zealanders are not disabled!

Occupational outlook for physiotherapy

Anxiety is the dizziness of freedom

Eulogy to the NHS

A pill to make you a better physio