Thrilled to finally be holding a physical copy of Art and the Critical Medical Humanities 📘
Co-edited with Allison Morehead and Imogen Wiltshire, this book has been a true labour of love.
Facilitating the Queer Methodologies in Medical Humanities PhD School with David Woodhead was one of my highlights on 2025. I was so impressed by the students' commitment to doing this important work - have a look at the collection, and I am sure you will be too!
Delighted to welcome the University of Stirling and @npapadogian.bsky.social to the Northern Network for Medical Humanities Research Steering Group. We're looking forward to collaborating with you and your colleagues!
nnmh.org.uk/university-o...
RETHINKING RIGOUR: a two-day symposium on creative-critical research in medical humanities organised by the NNMHR.
Explore method, assessment, and new possibilities for scholar-practitioners.
🗓️ Dec 4–5, Durham + online
🎟️ Free via Eventbrite: nnmh.org.uk/rethinking-r...
Described as “agenda-setting”, the book brings together 29 chapters by 40+ contributors. The cover features a detail from Ruth Cuthand’s Surviving: COVID-19.
Grateful to @literarti.bsky.social (foreword), Tanya Sheehan (afterword), @bendoyle.bsky.social at Bloomsbury, & our wonderful contributors!
The print version is released 19th February, and the Open Access version is already available here: www.bloomsburycollections.com/monograph?do...
Thanks to SSHRC and Wellcome for support in making OA available
Grateful for a rich few days in Oslo with the Curating Cultural Heritage for the Medical & Health Humanities project (MNU). Highlights: inspiring sessions at Norsk Teknisk Museum & MUNCH, deep dives into art, ethics & medicine—and a sauna swim to wrap it all up!
medhumsplatform.org/curating-cul...
Congratulations to @drfijohnstone.bsky.social & colleagues! 📕🎉
@durhamimh.bsky.social @languagesdurham.bsky.social
#TransformativeHumanities
CfP for an online workshop on Object Stories in Health and Medicine, 1700-1900
@annafranjam.bsky.social and I can't wait to hear about your objects!
10 days until the #CFP deadline for the online workshop *Object Stories in Health and Medicine 1700-1900*.
We invite proposals for 15-minute talks on a single object related to health or medicine during the 18th & 19th centuries #histmed #histpsych #medhums
www.birmingham.ac.uk/events/objec...