RT @WillViney: @ellieanderphd There's a rich genealogy of situated lived experience in disability and mental health activism, some of which…
RT @WillViney: @ellieanderphd There's a rich genealogy of situated lived experience in disability and mental health activism, some of which…
@ellieanderphd There's a rich genealogy of situated lived experience in disability and mental health activism, some of which relates/applies to philosophical traditions you thread here. Chris Millard has written on this in the medical humanities, you might
RT @literarti: "What are the consequences of the conventions we adopt to speak about our experiences?" Another brilliant @con_fabulations t…
RT @literarti: "What are the consequences of the conventions we adopt to speak about our experiences?" Another brilliant @con_fabulations t…
RT @literarti: "What are the consequences of the conventions we adopt to speak about our experiences?" Another brilliant @con_fabulations t…
RT @literarti: "What are the consequences of the conventions we adopt to speak about our experiences?" Another brilliant @con_fabulations t…
lol at this face 🤪
As an academic deeply immersed in personal experience (in writing and research), I was Incredibly inspired by both these talks. Thanks so much, @literarti for the open access link to Daniel's paper
RT @literarti: "What are the consequences of the conventions we adopt to speak about our experiences?" Another brilliant @con_fabulations t…
RT @literarti: "What are the consequences of the conventions we adopt to speak about our experiences?" Another brilliant @con_fabulations t…
RT @literarti: "What are the consequences of the conventions we adopt to speak about our experiences?" Another brilliant @con_fabulations t…
"What are the consequences of the conventions we adopt to speak about our experiences?" Another brilliant @con_fabulations talk by Chris Millard (For more see his 2020 article "Using personal experience in the academic medical humanities: a genealogy" http
RT @PickersgillM: In this excellent new @SocThHlth article (part of a special issue edited by @tineke_broer and @DrAmyChandler), @chrismill…
RT @PickersgillM: In this excellent new @SocThHlth article (part of a special issue edited by @tineke_broer and @DrAmyChandler), @chrismill…
RT @PickersgillM: In this excellent new @SocThHlth article (part of a special issue edited by @tineke_broer and @DrAmyChandler), @chrismill…
RT @PickersgillM: In this excellent new @SocThHlth article (part of a special issue edited by @tineke_broer and @DrAmyChandler), @chrismill…
RT @PickersgillM: In this excellent new @SocThHlth article (part of a special issue edited by @tineke_broer and @DrAmyChandler), @chrismill…
In this excellent new @SocThHlth article (part of a special issue edited by @tineke_broer and @DrAmyChandler), @chrismillard83 asks: 'What happens when we make ‘experience’ a touchstone of academic writing?' https://t.co/aTnfvZ8epy
Using personal experience in the academic medical humanities: a genealogy https://t.co/1SzPx0SfWY @chrismillard83
@DrTermagant working on a piece right now that will flesh out much of what I've already published on this topic, but it's currently got the subheading "the perils of empathy" and will be out in the spring, hopefully. Check out Chris Millard on this subject
This article might help others, too.
@kristenauthor this question and its responses are really on point re the question of the historian's experience in the archive and, importantly, how to place it (or not) in the historical narrative. This helped me: https://t.co/AV4rHxdFdN
RT @chrismillard83: @fboundalberti @beastruz @AboutFaceYork @SaraNAhmed @SarahVMarks experience, eh? *SHAMELESS SELF PLUG* https://t.co/o…
@fboundalberti @beastruz @AboutFaceYork @SaraNAhmed @SarahVMarks experience, eh? *SHAMELESS SELF PLUG* https://t.co/o88LNj3fXd
A wonderful thread by @chrismillard83 about 'personal experience' and health research, among/with other things.
RT @chrismillard83: when I was off twitter this article of mine was published #OA #OpenAccess (thanks @wellcometrust ) and now it has an ad…
RT @chrismillard83: when I was off twitter this article of mine was published #OA #OpenAccess (thanks @wellcometrust ) and now it has an ad…
RT @chrismillard83: when I was off twitter this article of mine was published #OA #OpenAccess (thanks @wellcometrust ) and now it has an ad…
RT @chrismillard83: when I was off twitter this article of mine was published #OA #OpenAccess (thanks @wellcometrust ) and now it has an ad…
RT @chrismillard83: when I was off twitter this article of mine was published #OA #OpenAccess (thanks @wellcometrust ) and now it has an ad…
RT @chrismillard83: when I was off twitter this article of mine was published #OA #OpenAccess (thanks @wellcometrust ) and now it has an ad…
when I was off twitter this article of mine was published #OA #OpenAccess (thanks @wellcometrust ) and now it has an addendum / clarification i am happy to share it: https://t.co/6ciVEJDVWn
RT @literarti: "Using personal experience in the academic medical humanities: a genealogy" by Chris Millard https://t.co/3JWZvKW2zF (of def…
RT @literarti: "Using personal experience in the academic medical humanities: a genealogy" by Chris Millard https://t.co/3JWZvKW2zF (of def…
RT @literarti: "Using personal experience in the academic medical humanities: a genealogy" by Chris Millard https://t.co/3JWZvKW2zF (of def…
"Using personal experience in the academic medical humanities: a genealogy" by Chris Millard https://t.co/3JWZvKW2zF (of definite interest @the_polyphony @SarahAtkinsonDU @DurhamImh)
RT @DrAmyChandler: Will be lovely when these are collected into the special issue, but for now - you can see: 'Using personal experience in…
RT @DrAmyChandler: Will be lovely when these are collected into the special issue, but for now - you can see: 'Using personal experience in…
Will be lovely when these are collected into the special issue, but for now - you can see: 'Using personal experience in the academic medical humanities: a genealogy' by Chris Millarard https://t.co/2wdzeG8156