
Mia Harrison
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Critical Medical Humanities & STS researcher @CSRH_UNSW | Evidence-making practices and embodied experiences of health, illness, and care. she/her
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mia-Harrison 23-04-2014 07:21:43
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This paper is dedicated to those who feel they want to champion a vaccine after they receive it. Endless thanks to A/Prof Holly Seale and Mia Harrison for their constant support in getting this out. Let's think of new ways to promote vaccines! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/he…

Congratulations Joshua Karras on the publication of your first PhD paper! Available open access in Health Expectations Wiley Clinical Health


The 3rd Australasian #COVID19 Conference showcases exciting new social research from Sophie Lewis, Mia Harrison, Monique Lewis, Sara Dehm & more. Looking forward to @kari_lancaster's keynote 'Evidence-making the pandemic'. Register now: covid-19conference.com.au



Mia Harrison from UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health, on the ways that best-practice healthcare has been framed during the pandemic: COVID-19 had a disruptive effect that required healthcare workers to rethink what constitutes "best-practice". #C192023


Sophie Lewis from University of Sydney, on COVID-19's impact on the mental health of healthcare workers', who expressed frustration that mental health resources were targeted at the individual not the systemic level.


Check out our (@kari_lancaster Tim rhodes) latest paper on the making of care environments during COVID-19. We investigate the movements and flows that organise care spaces to ask: What is 'the hospital'? Read now (OA) at Health & Place: doi.org/10.1016/j.heal… UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health


Great to see this great paper led by my colleague Sophie Lewis, with @DrGiselleNewton and Fran Boyle she/her out in SHI. Explores biosociality and belonging in advance breast cancer. Open access too! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

Our (Tim rhodes @kari_lancaster) paper on how 'best practice' gets done (in times of uncertainty + disruption) is now out. We explore how healthcare in Covid-19 is made to work in its situation. Read at SSM – Qualitative Research in Health: doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmq… UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health




Hello #4SHonolulu23 friends! We're hosting an in-person AusSTS meetup on Friday at 12:30 in room 308A. A social gathering for scholars based in the Australasian region. Lunch provided, come by and say hello! Sponsored by Deakin Science and Society Network #AusSTS #4S2023 The Society for Social Studies of Science



Fantastic special issue on Matters of Time in Health and Illness in Health Sociology Review guest edited by Mia Harrison and colleagues - congratulations.




