The Polyphony
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In Massively Disabled Podcast 5, Dr Élaina is cripping out reflects on the playful practices of disability knowledge-making beyond mainstream promises of inclusion: "co-production is haunted by the ghosts of the charity model of disability and an exorcism is required" thepolyphony.org/2024/07/10/mas…
Former @glasgowmedhumsDirector Gavin Miller argues it's time to stop talking about "disruptive" research The Polyphony Durham Institute for Medical Humanities UoBris Centre for Health, Humanities and Science Thomas Bray wonkhe.com/blogs/lets-sto…
Wonderful interview with the founder of Somatosphere - a site which has long inspired us!
.Dr Paige Donaghy reports on the ANU Health Humanities Network symposium 'Looking at Bodies, Sex and Gender in the Health and Medical Humanities' (5-6 Jun 2024) thepolyphony.org/2024/07/23/med…
Embracing an autistic-led approach to literary studies can benefit both autistic scholars and the wider field itself, argues Laura Brook. thepolyphony.org/2024/07/26/aut…
In the latest instalment of #MultilingualMedHums, Anna Ovaska writes about how the Finnish play Kipeä esitys (2022) guides its audience to read pain in new ways, showing pain as painful, but also as a source of creativity and community. thepolyphony.org/2024/07/29/chr…
🙏Grateful to @PaigeDonaghy for this report in The Polyphony on recent symposium organised by ANU Health Humanities Network 🙏. Great to see experts like Ludmilla Jordanova shaping the future of the field & excited for what’s next in #HealthHumanities #MedicalHumanities!
In the final post of the Massively Disabled Podcast companion series, Dr Élaina is cripping out revisits epistemic humility in practice and leaves us with an Elegy for Cripistemologies of Chronicity thepolyphony.org/2024/08/19/mas…
Co-organisers Simon Buck and Ian Stewart present and think through material from the Race, Empire and the Edinburgh Medical School Conference which took place in April 2024 IASH, Edinburgh and was supported by SSHM (@sshmedicine.bsky.social) thepolyphony.org/2024/08/27/rac…
Philippa Nicole Barr on epistemic uncertainty and forbearance during the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond: thepolyphony.org/2024/08/29/unc…
"We are all potential patients, sharing in the vulnerability and inevitability of illness." Dr Yewande Okuleye PhD reflects on the Close to the Bone: Patient Journeys Through Sarcoma exhibition at Hunterian Museum London. thepolyphony.org/2024/09/06/bey…
In this fantastic essay Ian Miller explores the relationship between self-esteem psychology and 1960s anti-racist activism, probing what insights this history can offer us today thepolyphony.org/2024/09/10/rac…
In the first of a 2-part series, Claudia Sterbini and ash jayamohan reevaluate the historical and contemporary landscape of sexology and its objects thepolyphony.org/2024/09/17/sex…