Grateful to Health Sociology Review and The Australian Sociological Association TASA for the award to the best paper published in the last two years in Health Sociology Review #TASA2021
CSPL-The Urban Governance Lab Pablo de Olavide CienciasSociales UPO doi.org/10.1080/144612…
New article out in Health Sociology Review w Michael Savic, Suzanne Fraser, Adrian Farrugia (& M. Edwards) on men's 'heavy drinking'. Drawng on Karen Barad, we argue for a reconceptualisation of the problem to better acknowlege the intra-action of gender, isolation, belonging & healthcare.
'Building a Nyoongar work practice model for Aboriginal youth mental health: prioritising trust, culture and spirit, and new ways of working'. Go mob! New deadly one in Health Soc Review Health Sociology Review this one led by Tiana Culbong and team inc Dr Anne-Marie Eades tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Sociology of health and medicine in Switzerland - Lausanne 2 October 2020 -
Programme: hesav.ch/wp-content/upl… with key-note presentations of Karen Lowton, Patrick Brown and Peter C. Meyer (Pit)
Sociology of Health and Illness Journal @eshms1980 SHI Foundation Health Sociology Review JHSB @hesav_research SAGW Soc Sci & Medicine
See Ulster Counselling & Health Communication’s Dr Maggie Long’s ‘“We’re not monsters ... we’re just really sad sometimes”: Hidden Self-Injury, #Stigma & Help-Seeking’ published in Health Sociology Review tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108… Anne Moorhead Catrin S. Rhys @UlsterResImpact Arts and Humanities Tweet Ulster Counselling & Health Communication for a copy
United Nations United Nations -“there are four key qualities we should reach for in times of crisis: kindness, generosity, empathy, & solidarity”-@arnosvalecem👍👏@MyHealthLondon BishopSarah Richard Coles Ben Thomas Cavell Nurses' Trust WeNurses 💙 Quaker Social Action Dr Edana Minghella Bristol City Council Health Sociology Review
How might modelling science in policy and public responses be done differently?
Mathematical models as public troubles in #COVIDー19 infection control: following the numbers.
New paper from Tim rhodes and I in Health Sociology Review. #FlattenTheCurve #STS
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The use of sedatives during care after #perinatalloss can have an important impact on women’s experiences and care processes. Read our new research, published in Health Sociology Review
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#stillbirth #terminationpregnancy UMAMANITA ángel gordo lópez Salud Mental Perinatal | Perinatal Mental Health
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A new paper by team members Professor Kate Seear & Emily Lenton is out. Part of a Health Sociology Review special issue, it examines the race to eliminate hepatitis C and the implications for the subject, rights and posthumanism. We have 50 free copies available here: protect-au.mimecast.com/s/dWg4CXLK3oU5…
My new work just published in Health Sociology Review shows how sedative consumption after #perinatalloss can negatively impact grief by affecting communication, decisions and memory...
Paul Cassidy ángel gordo lópez Ibone Olza jillian cassidy UMAMANITA Salud Mental Perinatal | Perinatal Mental Health
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We are delighted to have a piece in this fantastic special issue of Health Sociology Review guest edited by Simone Fullagar and @wanderingcleod. Our piece, co-authored by Professor Kate Seear and Emily Lenton, explores the posthuman turn within the context of the race to eliminate hepatitis C.
New published paper with Adam Shepherd in Health Sociology Review examines the ways trans peoples' lived experiences mis/align with healthcare guidance doi.org/10.1080/144612…
Contribute to 2020 Special Issue of Health Sociology Review on Sex, Health & Technology! Submission site available here: bit.ly/2HaBmtt submissions due Jan 17th 2020 email Jen Power or @sexysociology both ARCSHS La Trobe University for any questions!
🎥 This is cool! A video based contribution from Health Sociology Review for Social Sciences Week Australia featuring authors from COVID-19 and #sociology special issue. Unique and intimate seeing authors from across the globe talking about their articles from home! #SSW2020 TASA Karen Willis
Checkout this call for papers Health Sociology Review ‘Progressing critical posthuman perspectives in health sociology’ edited by @wanderingcleod and Prof Simone Fullagar tasa.org.au/docs.ashx?id=6… It will elicit fascinating analyses, something to look forward to 2021! #sociology #soctwitter