Conversations about Arts, Humanities and Health
A podcast by Conversations about Arts, Humanities and Health
26 Episodes
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Episode 26 - Uncertainty /w Dr Ria Cheyne and Prof Stuart Murray
Published: 2/20/2025 -
Episode 25 - Decolonizing our practices /w Dr Arya Thampuran and Prof Sarah de Leeuw
Published: 10/29/2024 -
Episode 24 - Science fiction /w Dr Gavin Miller and Dr Anna McFarlane
Published: 12/7/2023 -
Episode 23 - Writing and personal stories /w Prof Anne Whitehead and Dr Jennifer H Pien
Published: 10/25/2023 -
Episode 22 - Chinese Medical Humanities /w Prof Guo Liping and Prof Vivienne Lo
Published: 9/25/2023 -
Episode 21 - Illness narratives /w Dr Michelle Chiang
Published: 6/26/2023 -
Episode 20 - Critical disability studies /w Prof Dan Goodley and Dr Kirsty Liddiard
Published: 4/4/2023 -
Episode 19 - Medicine and humanities /w Dr Brandy Schillace
Published: 2/21/2023 -
Episode 18 - Death and dying /w Prof Karla FC Holloway and Dr Bill Hoy
Published: 1/17/2023 -
Episode 17 - Medical and Health Humanities Africa, /w Dr Chisomo Kalinga and Dr Carla Tsampiras
Published: 11/29/2022 -
Episode 16 - Epistemic injustice /w Prof Miranda Fricker and Prof Havi Carel
Published: 10/26/2022 -
Episode 15 - Graphic medicine /w Dr Ian Williams and Dr Muna Al-Jawad
Published: 9/12/2022 -
Episode 14 - Critical medical humanities /w Prof Angela Woods
Published: 7/18/2022 -
Episode 13 - Applied drama and person-centred communication /w Sue Foster and Dr Matt Jennings
Published: 7/4/2022 -
Episode 12 - Narrative, health and social justice /w Dr Sayantani DasGupta
Published: 5/16/2022 -
Episode 11 - Poetry and lived experience /w Prof Margarita Saona
Published: 1/26/2022 -
Episode 10 - Black health /w Dr Keisha Ray
Published: 12/13/2021 -
Episode 9 - Health Humanities /w Prof Paul Crawford
Published: 11/2/2021 -
Episode 8 - Bonus Episode - Looking Back on Season One /w Dr Lauren Barron
Published: 10/15/2021 -
Episode 7 - Narrative medicine /w Prof Rita Charon
Published: 9/17/2021
This podcast is part of the project 'Conversations about Arts, Humanities and Health', a series of free online events where scholars, health professionals, and the public discuss how arts and humanities can inform healthcare. Hosted by the University of Glasgow, these conversations seek to develop meaningful dialogue and connection between humanities and medicine. Each one of these events will form the basis of an episode of the podcast. The project is a joint initiative by Prof Ian Sabroe (University of Sheffield) and Dr Dieter Declercq (University of Glasgow).