Fred Cooper
@drfredcooper
Historian of medicine at @BristolUniLaw. Presently working on loneliness and epistemic injustice as part of project EPIC. He/him.
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https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/covid19-and-shame-9781350283404/ 15-10-2018 13:11:48
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I wrote about what I’d been reading, for the The Guardian. Now: editing’s important. I’m happy to be edited and I welcome it. But isn’t it funny how it’s always the same word that gets edited out? theguardian.com/books/2024/may…
A good thread on a major event in the history of the South Asian community of #Leicester
Our Legacy in Action Fellow Fatima Rajina will facilitate an episode of the #StephenLawrence Research Centre Podcast dedicated to the Imperial Typewriters Strike. Keep your eyes open for it!
soundcloud.com/historyinaction I'll be uploading an interview w Scottish Oral History Centre's Arthur McIvor very soon, so stay tuned! While you're waiting, having a listen to some of my other interviews. Strathclyde Humanities & Social Sciences History@Strathclyde CSHHH Glasgow University of Strathclyde Oral History Association Oral History Society
Very pleased to see this history of loneliness published and to have had a small role in creating. A mammoth task for Fred Cooper to synthesise the perspectives of 16 scholars into a single document!
I'm pleased to have played a small part in this report just published by WHO/Europe which gathers a range of (inter)disciplinary perspectives on the history of loneliness to begin to get at what it is, & where it comes from.
Thank you Fred Cooper for shepherding us through!