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Co-Producing Knowledge on Health, Wellbeing and Place through Participatory Research (CfP session at the RGS 2014 Conference, London 26-29 August 2014)
Royal Geographic Society (with IBG) Annual International Conference Geographies of co-production London, Tuesday 26 to Friday 29 August 2014 Call for Papers for a session entitled: Co-Producing Knowledge on Health, Wellbeing and Place through Participatory Research Session Sponsor: Geography of … Continue reading
Posted in Conferences
Tagged geography, health, NHS, participatory research, place, practice and the practitioner, qualiative health research
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Risk in Health and Social Care: Politics, Theory and Practices (CfP, BSA Study Day, 28 Feb 2014)
Risk and Society Study Group Event Friday 28 February 2014, British Sociological Association London Meeting Room, Imperial Wharf CALL FOR PAPERS Risk in Health and Social Care: Politics, Theory and Practices This study day will offer an opportunity for participants … Continue reading
Posted in Seminar
Tagged BSA, qualiative health research, risk, sociology of health, sociology of medicine
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Sex, gender, sexualities, sexual health; dance & social science: An Invitation to Collaborate
Simon Forrest, Senior Teaching Fellow in the School of Medicine, Pharmacy & Health writes: This is an invitation to join in a collaboration with the dance company State of Emergency in the development of new performance piece, Per:mission, focusing on … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Research Collaborations
Tagged bodies, dance, gender, qualiative health research, sex, sexual health, sexualities
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Ordinary Wars: Transition, Weddings, Wives, Choreography and Research
Elizabeth Sharp, Associate Professor, Human Development and Family Studies at Texas Tech University and Honorary Fellow, Institute of Advanced Study, Durham University, writes: In November 2012, I had the pleasure of participating in the Times of Transition Workshop, sponsored by … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas
Tagged bodies, dance, Experiencing Time, identity, methods, ordinary wars, qualiative health research, weddings, women
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