Researching bodies across the medical humanities.
Book on breasts in caricature and satirical prints forthcoming from Rutgers.
Wellcome postdoc @ University College Dublin, Drinking Cultures project π₯
Katie Snow
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If you're interested in loneliness and epistemic injustice, I'm giving a talk about my book project next week!
All the way back and all the way down: epistemic injustice and the history of loneliness
30/03/2026, 1pm - 2:15pm.
epistemicinjusticeinhealthcare.org/epic-seminar...
***DEADLINE EXTENSION TO THE 2 MARCH***
We are extending the deadline for applications for the #BSECS-BECC award to the 2 March.
Β£400 to support research using Birmingham's extensive #18thC resources held across the city
@unibirmingham.bsky.social #skystorians
www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/cen...
Our edited volume _Sick Jokes_ is officially on the
@manchesterup.bsky.social website!!
manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526187970/
NEW CfP! ππ
πΈ VISUAL HISTORY NOW: Using photographs to study the history of gender, sexuality, and space
8-9 Oct, Tampere Uni, Finland
If you research gendered, sexual, queer or trans histories using visual materials, this is the conference for you!
Deadline 31 March
www.tuni.fi/en/research/...
A sneak peak of our new book, Sick Jokes, which shares some of the best medical humanities research happening around visual humour & health! It's been so great to work on this w/ our contributors. On the @manchesterup.bsky.social website come spring π± @slobogin.bsky.social @lauracowley.bsky.social
Me in Saturday's Lancet, thinking about justice, history, and time in relation to the infected blood scandal:
www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
Sick jokes - Browse and buy the Hardcover edition of Sick jokes by Christine Slobogin
Tampere University and Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK) constitute the Tampere Universities community. Our areas of priority in research and education are technology, health and societ...
Questions over right and wrong in past medical practices all too frequently resist
easy answers. Formal ethical frameworks, and the imperfect ways that they are interpreted
and applied, are products o...