Interdisciplinary research Network exploring diverse themes relating to queer and LGBTQIA+ health and healthcare. Led by @BenBGDalton at @LancasterUni 🏳️🌈🩺
Thanks so much to everyone who attended the Queer Medical Humanities Network Public Research Showcase on Friday @HICLancaster@LancasterUni ! Was so energising to learn more about the diverse and interdisciplinary research happening and to plan the next steps for the Network!
Still buzzing from the Queer Medical Humanities Network @QueerMedHums Public Research Showcase on Friday @HICLancaster@LancasterUni ! So good to catch up with the Network, welcome new members, & bring together interdisciplinary #medhums research in queer & LGBTQIA+ healthcare 🏳️🌈
Fantastic panel currently ongoing at the #NNMHR25 Congress: “Neurodivergent Humanities: Network Panel”. Fantastic dialogues across queer and crip theory, dance and performance, literature, as well as discussion as to how the Network formed in the first place
Panel Guide - Here is what to expect from panels 3A, 3B and 3C, beginning at 3pm. Don't forget there is still time to register for the congress through the following link: https://t.co/wd9pQUgcXu
Our next session is our first keynote speaker @DrStevenWilson, who will be speaking on 'The "Language Worlds" of Health and Illness' at 11:30. See you there! #NNMHR25
Interested in interdisciplinary approaches to health and healthcare across the arts, humanities and social sciences?
Come along to this event to find out more about our MA in Global Medical and Health Humanities 🌎🩺
Sign up via the Eventbrite link: https://t.co/BWrOYTZzzd
Come to the online launch of the Special Issue of Film-Philosophy, “Catherine Malabou, Plasticity, and Film” co-edited by Ben Tyrer & me!
We are joined by the philosopher Catherine Malabou herself, as well as contributors to the Issue.
Monday 25th November, 5-6pm GMT on Zoom.
Had so much fun filming the promo vid for the new @LancasterUni@globalaffairslu MA in Global Medical and Heath Humanities last week at the Health Innovation Campus at Lancaster University 🎥🎥🎥
Find out more about the new MA on the webpage here: https://t.co/UlM84gtiUc
Great to receive the Special Issue of Paragraph on “Post-Deconstructive Thought and Biological Theory” edited by Ian James. 🧫🔬🧬🧪
My article here is: “Gentle biologies: reconceptualising bodily metamorphosis and healthcare between Catherine Malabou and Anne Dufourmantelle”
The @LancasterUni School of Global Affairs @globalaffairslu offers four new master’s degrees, each of which provides distinctive yet interconnected opportunities to develop the skills, knowledge, relationships and partnerships needed to meet the global challenges of our time.
“I’m ready for my close up Mr Demille” 🎥
Had so much fun this morning filming a video for the new MA Global Medical and Health Humanities @globalaffairslu@lancasteruni
Find out more on our webpage here about how to apply: https://t.co/UlM84gsL4E
Head to the @LICAatLancaster research seminar this Wednesday to hear @globalaffairslu lecturer Dr Benjamin Dalton explore dialogues across film, biomedical science and philosophy in his latest co-edited Special Issue of Film-Philosophy on “Catherine Malabou, Plasticity and Film”
This week I’m speaking at the @licaatlancaster research seminar about the Special Issue of Film-Philosophy I co-edited with Ben Tyrer: “Catherine Malabou, Plasticity and Film”. Come explore interactions across cinema, (neuro)science, epigenetics, queer theories and more! 🧬🧪🧫
New research published by @globalaffairslu Lecturer in French Studies Dr Benjamin Dalton, exploring approaches to biology and biological mutability in the work of two contemporary French philosophers, underlining the importance of these theories to health and healthcare 🧫🧪🧬
Excited to see my latest article out in @ParagraphEUP: “Gentle Biologies: Reconceptualizing Bodily Transformation and Healthcare between Catherine Malabou and Anne Dufourmantelle” 🧬🧪🧫🧠 This explored themes of letting go and freedom in both thinkers https://t.co/CnnYAhReaE
We are excited to announce we’re now taking applications for our suite of new MAs, designed for people who want to make a difference through ethical leadership and collaboration. Starting October 2025. Sign up for a PG Open Day to find out more: https://t.co/0SVt3yjnhw
Come and study diverse, interdisciplinary approaches to health and healthcare through the humanities, arts and social sciences in our new MA Global Medical and Heath Humanities @globalaffairslu@LancasterUni - so excited to welcoe our first student cohort in 2025-26!
Read @chaseledin and my 101 article for @the_polyphony: “What are the Queer Medical Humanities?” 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ Always exciting to collaborate with Chase on queer medical humanities research! @QueerMedHums https://t.co/n3QvzYP7mT
Very excited to launch the CfP for the 2025 @NNMHRmed Congress: “TONGUES: Medical Humanities across linguistic and cultural frontiers” 🚨🚨🚨 @DrStevenWilson called for a multilingual medical humanities, and we’re answering that call! Abstracts for papers in any language welcome!
🚨CfP🚨2005 @NNMHRmed Congress: “TONGUES: Medical Humanities across linguistic and cultural frontiers” (21-23 May 2005, online), organised by @BenBGDalton @wraggem and @EstefWright between @DurhamImh @FASSHealthHub. Deadline for abstracts 31 December 2024.