UK Blog Awards 2014
Join the conversation
Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page.
-
Recent Posts
- Exhibition by people with neurological impairments: “In the Realm of Others”
- Book announcement – Work, psychiatry and society, c. 1750-2010
- Medical Humanities at Umeå University, Sweden – a Special Issue of Kulturella Perspektiv (Cultural Perspectives)
- Disability and Disciplines: The International Conference on Educational, Cultural, and Disability Studies (CfP, Conference, 1-2 July 2014)
- Reminder: British Society for Literature and Science (CfP, Liverpool, 16-18 April 2014)
Meta
Tag Archives: blog
The future of medical humanities blogging: Have you had your say?
The CMH blog is 1000 posts old and it’s time we heard from you – our readers, subscribers and twitter followers – about what’s working, what you’d like to see more (and less) of, and what the future of medical … Continue reading
Asylum Geographies: Introducing a new social science blog by Kim Ross
Asylums possess fascinating geographies, with distinctive urban, local, regional, and environmental connections, with the sites and architecture of the former institutions carefully chosen by a variety of people, for very specific reasons. The blog Asylum Geographies explores these geographies and … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas
Tagged asylum, blog, geography, history of medicine, Madness and psychopathology, medical humanities
Leave a comment
New Neuroethics Blog: Penn Minds the Gap
The U Penn Center for Neuroscience & Society (CNS) announces its newest online venture, neuroethics blog Penn Minds the Gap. Authored by Penn undergraduate Elena Gooray (SAS ’13), Penn Minds the Gap explores key ethical, legal, and social issues in the … Continue reading
“Cost of Living” (New Blog, Sociology of Medicine, Health & Healthcare)
The Cost of Living is a blog about the sociology of medicine, health and health care. It was launched last month. Since then the blog has had features, and comments on: Badgers, TB and Uncertainty Contingency, technology and NHS working Privatisation and the … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Ideas
Tagged blog, economics, healthcare practice, medical humanities, NHS, politics, sociology of health & illness
Leave a comment
Experimental Entanglements in Cognitive Neuroscience (Workshop, Blog, 25 October 2012, Berlin)
The workshop on “Experimental Entanglements in Cognitive Neuroscience” was announced on this blog last month. Des Fitzgerald (Sociology, LSE), the co-convenor of the workshop, has now created a website for the workshop: Experimental Entanglements. The programme has just been finalized, and … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Conferences
Tagged blog, cognitive neuroscience, history of science, transdisciplinary
Leave a comment
Announcing the new History of Emotions Blog
CMH is delighted to introduce to a medical humanities audience the new History of Emotions blog. The blog will be written by members of the Queen Mary centre, as well as by visiting scholars and associates, offering historical perspectives on … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements
Tagged blog, emotion, history of medicine, Madness and psychopathology, mind body affect
Leave a comment