Professor of Psychology and Mental Health, Deputy Director of the Centre for the Sciences of Place and Memory. Memory, mental health, service user rights, lived experience perspectives. Hammer House of Horror obsessive and avid follower of post punk
Prof Paula Reavey
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Jacqui Dillon and I are editing an International Routledge Handbook of Lived Experience in the Context of Madness and distress. There is still time to submit an abstract and so far we have received submissions from all over the world! Exciting! See below for where to submit 👇🙂
Centre director Professor John Sutton and advisory board member Professor Giovanna Colombetti co-editors with David Spurrett of "Scaffolding Bad" out now...
Is a London Black Cab driver smarter than AI? Ask Pablo Fernandez Velasco one of the talented postdoc researchers now at the Centre for the Sciences of Place and Memory.
Six funded PhDs, Centre for Sciences of Place and Memory, Univ Stirling (Scotland). Join our team in philosophy, cognitive sciences, social sciences, & arts to study spatial thinking, disorientation, cities, truth & the past. Deadline 22 April, guidelines placememory.net/apply-now-fo...
A doctor’s letter to United Healthcare for denying nausea meds for a child on chemo
In the mutable environment of the Morehead District Papua New Guinea stability of external memory is given by ‘witness trees'. Join Professor Nicholas Evans talk at the Centre and online illustrating the mnemonic value of these planted memorials placememory.net/events-2/gro...
I love reading this book at least once a year.
A first wave feminist classic about the distress inducing constraints felt by Victorian women. I still think it has enormous relevance not least for exposing the perils of gender inequalities and power dynamics in relationships and families. Wonderful
For anyone working in adolescent mental health: I *really* recommend reading this important paper about the most commonly used questionnaires (inc SDQ)
In short: most of them have poor psychometric properties, so do we even know what they are measuring?
www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
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Would anyone like to come and do a fully-funded (fees + stipend) PhD in the philosophy of inequality with me and some lovely, brilliant colleagues? The project is entitled "Rethinking moral status in light of global health inequality" and the ad is here: shorturl.at/53G67 Apply by 31/1/25
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Prof Paula Reavey
Centre for the Sciences of Place and Memory
Centre for the Sciences of Place and Memory
Centre for the Sciences of Place and Memory
Prof Paula Reavey
Centre for the Sciences of Place and Memory
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Dr Lucy Foulkes
We are recruiting six PhD studentships to advance knowledge of the dynamic relations between place and memory, and how people navigate together in space and time.
PhD Project - Rethinking moral status in light of global health inequality at Brighton & Sussex Medical School, listed on FindAPhD.com
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Arianne Shahvisi
Professor Nicholas Evans at the Centre for the Sciences of Place and Memory 4:15-5:30pm, Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Lecture Theatre A96 in Pathfoot, University of Stirling Online ZOOM pass 676157 5:30…
Thrilled to announce that @reaveyp.bsky.social & I have secured a contract with Routledge to publish an International Handbook of Lived Experience in the Context of Madness and Distress 😀 Interested in contributing? Please email [email protected] for info re submission guidelines.
The 'Scaffolding Bad' collection in Topoi (I co-edited with Giovanna Colombetti and John Sutton) is finally complete, with 21 papers and an introduction. link.springer.com/collections/...
Jacqui Dillon
Dr Pablo Fernandez Velasco, a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at @uoyphilosophy.bsky.social tells us that London’s taxi drivers can teach AI a few things about how to plan the most efficient route 🚕 www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
David Spurrett
HRC York
Paper submissions are invited for the special issue/collection of Topoi on Scaffolding Bad: Varieties of Situated Cognitive Harm. The special issue aims to ...