Advancing the Value of Ethnography

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Adapting to the Lack of Agency: Research in Prisons

Adapting to the Lack of Agency: Research in Prisons

PechaKucha Presentation How can a researcher adapt to the lack of agency in secure environments? HM Inspectorate of Prisons in the UK published in 2012 a thematic report about the use of the “person escort record” (PER) with detainees at risk of self-harm, highlighting the high number of deaths in...

What I Think about when I Think about Running

What I Think about when I Think about Running

PechaKucha—This presentation reflects on the cognitive impacts of running. It is a personal reflection on the desire (and need) I have to run. Running is an activity that has both banal and transcendental aspects. It’s physical, time consuming and sometimes verges on boring, but it also has...

Changing Diabetes Care for Good

Changing Diabetes Care for Good

How everyone stands to benefit from a better understanding and use of patients’ perspectives and experiences of life with type 2 diabetes when designing and implementing treatment interventions. The current approach to diabetes management is flawed. Providers’ use of the concepts of...