Crafting spaces where health research (of all kinds) & critical university studies meet.
Research Network
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[ENDS OF KNOWLEDGE SPRING PROGRAMME]
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We're an expanding network of researchers/practitioners interested in building dialogues between health research & critical university studies.
Ends of Knowledge blogpost by @ferdygoesholly @JoshiSwati1992 and Annabelle Olsson reflecting on hope, solidarity, and the futures of medical humanities research.
https://t.co/LUKOVfKtnL
Announcing four new research networks to join our Northern Network for Medical Humanities collective.
Each network has been awarded £2500 each in our New Networks in Critical Medical Humanities 23/24 round.
Events & opportunities to be announced soon.
https://t.co/yXwDKn05XJ
'Alienation, anxiety, estrangement unfold inside University workers, through their work, their relationships and their very selves. Whilst institutions focus upon well-being through symptomatic responses related to resilience, mindfulness and well-being' 👇
Congratulations to Dr Amanda Light for submission of her final thesis, entitled: 'An exploration of precarity's material and political effects'. Congratulations also to supervisors Fidelma Ashe, Jennifer Hamilton & Bethany Waterhouse-Bradley #PhDone!
If you're interested in exploring this topic more, check out the event page. https://t.co/tWJAvOnswd
Our suggested further readings contain some real "classic" interventions in critical standardized patient scholarship.
Next week 23/05 @ 5pm BST
Olivia Banner will present our next reading group on her forthcoming work on simulated patients and racialization through videotape & code.
Readings available through Members section.
Contact @JamesRakoczi for details.
Links in tweet below.
Sign up/Zoom link: https://t.co/6Ngdulmh19
Website with Members area:
https://t.co/qmTl0fMEgF
Required readings by Dylan Mulvin, Moya Bailey, and Olivia Banner.
📢CFP for one day conference. Deadline: Wednesday 21 June 2023
Abolishing the University & Borders in Higher Education // Online // Thursday 12 October 2023
Hosted by @_ISRF & @NorthumbriaUni
Complete info on the conference can be found here: https://t.co/UpAjRF5idA
📢SAVE-THE-DATE -- FIRST @NAMHN WORKSHOP on July 20 (2 to 5 pm - UK time)
✍️ MARK your calendars & plan to join us VIRTUALLY w/ 🐸🐮🐝🐷🐦🪱🪲🐁🐔🐟🦞🪸 & more
🔍More info to be sent ONE MONTH BEFORE to those interested 👇https://t.co/oLWj3nK9Ir
Hope to see you there!
Future(s) of Medical Humanities (III)
EoK's "futures" series concludes with a session by @ferdygoesholly & Annabelle Olsson
Weds 10 May 12pm (BST)
Developing ways to work towards collaborative, empowering, joyful futures in med hums.
https://t.co/P5N4OyR4IP
For more info about Ally's work on critical disability studies and gestational ableism, check out her research profile at UToledo: https://t.co/W1EQeyRpHe
For more information about the Ends of Knowledge network #EoK, click here: https://t.co/oz4O56mHgW
#EoK had the honour of hosting a seminar led by the brilliant Allyson Day.
Ally guided us through 2 "thought cases": pregnancy & viruses.
Really great conversations about the relations between funding bodies and the knowledge made possible across field work & humanities study.
Our first event of May. Ally Day will lead a seminar on interweaving health-related research (such as qual health/ethnography) with humanities scholarship - & the shape and shaping of funding opportunities.
Tomorrow, 3:30pm BST
+ no preparation necessary for this one.
The 'Slow Violence' of Humanities?
EoK Seminar with Dr Ally Day (UToledo)
Thursday 4 May, 3:30pm
Drawing on critical and care-based ethnographies, this seminar asks whether institutions, over time, create a slow violence of (humanities) scholarship.
https://t.co/SfLQBzgwlI