Our symposium on Regulatory Futures & Medical Devices edited by @profmq@LauraJDowney and @JTFRoberts has now been published in @LawTechHum. Articles are based on papers presented by participants at our workshop on Visions of the Everyday Cyborg which took place last September.
Thanks to everyone who came to our workshop at Gladstone's Library! If you missed it, we've written a brief report summarising the papers presented at the event 👇👇👇
https://t.co/BgSFjeqn0L
📢📢Happy to announce my new paper 'embodiment seriously in public policy and practice: adopting a procedural approach to health and welfare' is out now in Monash Bioethics Review
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https://t.co/MX7Kifpev3
@JoWolffBSG @BobEaglestone It's still big in Spain when I did my degree. Is perhaps philology just a synonym for what the UK would call 'Modern Foreign Languages' (some language training, read some of the literature, understand a bit of the country/cultural group's history etc)
Happy to announce that my paper ‘Taking Embodiment Seriously in Ethics and Political Philosophy’ has been accepted in the Journal of Value Inquiry. It’s open-access, and available for online view now.
https://t.co/NtMCeLXifO
If anyone is looking for a wild read today, check out this Cosmopolitan article: https://t.co/TBC5aUbJLi
Thanks @helloginnybatty for sending this to me.
@UWankings I got that email this morning too... Kind of mad... Also, if they wanted to genuinely make it enticing, they could have put some money on the table... Anyone respond?
@mattlodder There was a famous scandal involving the Spanish basketball team pretending to have cognitive disabilities to compete in the Paralympics too https://t.co/DuJiu75u29
@profrichharris@DrJoGrady@UCEA1 I marked lots of essays as a PGR (maybe circa 1000 over 5 years), and did a good job. Provided 500 words feedback, identified good and bad bits, provided detailed suggestions for improvement, All for less than 5 quid an essay. Exploitative? Yes. Is there an excuse for this? No