Posts Tagged ‘disability studies’
A Critical Age? Towards a History of the Male Climacterium
Talk by Georg Hofer, part of the health humanities lecture series on ageing organised by KU Leuven. For all information, please visit this page.
Read MoreCultural Heritage, Ageing, Disability, and Identity
Talk by Simon Hayhoe, part of the health humanities lecture series on ageing organised by KU Leuven. For all information, please visit this page.
Read MoreConnecting childhood and old age in children’s literature
Talk by Vanessa Joosen, part of the health humanities lecture series on ageing organised by KU Leuven. For all information, please visit this page.
Read MoreDignity in Later Life
Talk by Nancy Jecker, part of the health humanities lecture series on ageing organised by KU Leuven. For all information, please visit this page.
Read MoreThe Meaning of Midlife
Talk by Ben Hutchinson, part of the health humanities lecture series on ageing organised by KU Leuven. For all information, please visit this page.
Read MoreAgeing in the British Archives
Talk by Charlotte Greenhalgh, part of the health humanities lecture series on ageing organised by KU Leuven. For all information, please visit this page.
Read MoreHealth humanities lecture series on ageing
KU Leuven is organising a lecture series from February to June on the theme of ageing. Description Old age, it seems, has fallen off its pedestal. Once an inexhaustible source…
Read MoreJob vacancy: Postdoc in health humanities at ASH
The Amsterdam School of Historical Studies (ASH) is looking for a postdoctoral researcher to work on the intersection of cultural heritage, identity, health and wellbeing. Aside from conducting research and…
Read MoreA History of Learning Disability and Human Rights
6 July 2022, 6.30 – 8pm (CET) Royal College of Nursing, London Online event Book a free ticket here: https://www.rcn.org.uk/news-and-events/events/lib-history-of-learning-disability-060722 In many ways the past few decades have been a revolutionary…
Read MoreIrreducible subjects: Disability and genomics in the past, present and future
On October 6-7, 2022, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) in Bethesda, Maryland (US) holds the symposium “Irreducible subjects: Disability and genomics in the past, present and future”. The…
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