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Hidden influences on health & wellbeing through life course (Public Lecture, Wolfson Research Institute, Durham University, 11 June 2013)
Hidden influences on health & wellbeing through life course Public Lecture 6-9pm, Tuesday 11th June 2013 Wolfson Research Institute Building, Queens Campus, Stockton This event is a joint collaboration between the Institute of Advanced Study / Durham Forum for Health … Continue reading
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CMH Success with Wolfson Research Institute Blue Skies Grants
Jane Macnaughton writes: Working with our Affiliates, CMH has recently been very successful in attaining grants from the Wolfson Research Institute to develop two projects. Bethan Evans, Kathrin Hörschelmann and Rachel Colls (from Geography), with Mary Robson, Mike White, and … Continue reading
‘Change4Life for your kids’: embodied collectives and public health pedagogy
Bethan Evans, Rachel Colls and Kathrin Hörschelmann have written a paper on the insights offered by contemporary work in human geography on relationality to critical understandings of health pedagogies with a case study analysis of the change4life campaign. This is … Continue reading