‼️Please note that the event has been moved to online!
Join us next Tues as Dr. Tina Sikka investigates the nuances and various strands of left socialist approach to fatness. Reserve your ticket here: https://t.co/Cmdw14KjVL
Join us on Feb 13 as Dr. Tina Sikka (@tsikka) critically examines the nuances and various strands of left socialist approach to fatness (or as they term it ‘obesity’). Scan the QR code for more info!
🍁🍂Our chapter with @miquelarg:
"Robots for Care: A Few Considerations From the Social Sciences" is now out in
"Genetic Science and New Digital Technologies", edited by @tsikka, with @BrisUniPress
Our thanks to @tsikka for her great work!!!
https://t.co/S5kI6IHbNQ
Just accepted for publication: 'Identifying the barriers to inclusion in field-based environmental sciences research' !! So proud of this work with @LDBraunholtz Louise Mair, Briony Carlin, @hopkinspeter1 @tsikka 😍 @NERCscience @StirlingScience @UniofNewcastle@BritishEcolSoc
“Health must be understood as part of a whole, and as a process in which social factors need to be addressed.”
@tsikka looks at the trend for full-body #MRI scans through a #STS lens. #FullBodyMRI
https://t.co/4ehJrlEGr4
On Transforming Society, @tsikka of @sacsncl discusses the effect of health technology, such as full-body MRI scans, on our understanding of what constitutes good health. @UniofNewcastle#Technology#HealthTech
https://t.co/tfMijN1iuD
In a 3 part series, @OliviaTurnerArt reflects on the workshop Sensitive Subjects: Creative Practice & Ethics held earlier this year @UniofNewcastle
Featuring the brilliant talks by @tsikka & Sarah Li, @LynHagan, @alexpheby, @ReesGeth. Read more via @the_polyphony
#MedHums
New Episode! 📣📣📣
What are better stories we could be telling about sex and relationships?
Two years after The Age of Consent, we reflect on previous episodes with @LLammasniemi from @Warwick_Law and how consent came to be central to how we think about and legislate sex.
New book from me!!! Edited collection: “Genetic Science and New Digital Technologies” with Bristol University Press. So thankful for the supportive endorsements.
What happens when you give 50 homeless people $7,500 each? They spend it on rent, clothing and food (not alcohol, drugs and smokes), a stereotype-shattering B.C. study shows, by @Brie_Charlebois https://t.co/MSnIhUMuyb via @globeandmail@jiayingzhao
Convening a BA funded conference with Anna Carline 7/8 Sept on law in exhibition spaces with very cool speakers.
It's in-person & free in Liverpool.
Crucially, I am in talks to get the Really Good Sandwiches for lunches.
Tickets and draft programme here: https://t.co/FFIn7TQEnk