Between medicine, humanities and the law: compiling a living archive of assisted dyingAnna Magdalena Elsner, Vanessa Rampton
27 June 2024
The Cost of Dying Exhibition: public, professional and political reactions to a visual exhibition depicting experiences of poverty at the end of lifeSam Quinn, Naomi Richards
24 June 2024
Towards a transformative health humanities approach in teaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)Eivind Engebretsen
18 June 2024
Staff disability data in UK higher education: Evidence from EDI reportsEirini-Christina Saloniki, Kristoffer Halvorsrud, Isabelle Whelan, Nishat Halim, Riya George, Chloe Orkin
4 June 2024
What can art history offer medical humanities?Suzannah Biernoff, Fiona Johnstone
30 May 2024
Dating apps as health allies? Examining the opportunities and challenges of dating apps as partners in public healthJaime Garcia-Iglesias, Brian Heaphy, Sharif Mowlabocus, Neta Yodovich, Maurice Nagington, Karissa Patton, Sophie Atherton, Andrea Ford
15 May 2024
‘The book’s a conversation starter’: a realist exploration of the salutogenic potential of reading for pleasureMihirini Sirisena, Monique Lhussier, Eileen Kaner, Angela Wearn, Joanne Gray, Rebecca James, Sam Redgate
30 April 2024
The ‘Glasgow effect’: the controversial cultural life of a public health termFred Spence
30 November 2023
“Quite simply they don’t communicate”: a case study of a National Health Service response to staff suicideAnn Luce, Georgia Turner, Lauren Kennedy, Reece D Bush-Evans
9 January 2024
How and why to use ‘vulnerability’: an interdisciplinary analysis of disease risk, indeterminacy and normalityAndrea Ford, Giulia De Togni, Sonja Erikainen, Angela Marques Filipe, Martyn Pickersgill, Steve Sturdy, Julia Swallow, Ingrid Young
11 September 2023