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Posts by Lisa Morriss
Ooooo dream team 💫
So proud to be a co-editor of this 'Field Guide to Artist-Researcher Collaborations' with colleagues from @thebinkshub.bsky.social, a creative, interactive guide to navigating meaningful + ethical collaborative relationships.
Freely available to read and download here!
Yayyyyy so well deserved 💫✨
"In the end I gave up begging them to remove the handcuffs because I was so exhausted by the time I had to push my baby out.”
Vital coverage of the barbaric practice of shackling imprisoned women during pregnancy and birth, and of the deeply flawed terms of the PPO's investigation.
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Massive congratulations, Brenda!!! Cannot wait to read this! 💫
Publication day!! Thank you to @thesociologicalreview.org who awarded me the fellowship to turn my thesis into a monograph with @policypress.bsky.social
I went the exhibition and am excited to read this, Jasmine 🌟
I’m honoured to be giving the Neudstadt Lecture in Leicester tonight. I’ll be talking about: How wives helped to shape the foundations for knowledge about society
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Brenda presenting her work. Slide is titled 'Love'.
Loved every moment
We have published part two of the timeline of Oxford Health's installation of Oxevision. This part considers the origins of Oxevision, the initial Oxevision pilot study and the connections between Oxehealth and it's founder (Lionel Tarassenko) with the NIHR Oxford Health BRC
We raise concerns that the original Oxevision pilot study (funded by @nihr.bsky.social) was potentially conducted without requite ethical approvals despite it being high risk
The study is published in @bmj.com mental health and is published without details of ethics and the authors have failed to declare their conflict of interest. We are awaiting a response from the BMJ about this mentalhealth.bmj.com/content/23/1...
Untangling the threads: The installation of Oxevision by Oxford Health NHS Trust part two
Following on from the piece earlier in the week we are now sharing part two of our deep dive into Oxford Health’s seemingly irrational decision to install Oxevision
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Such a joy to listen to @mbherbert.bsky.social and @smhall.bsky.social in conversation this afternoon ⭐️💫✨🌟
Zinemaking as a Trauma-Informed Creative Method
A short practical guide I made with Asylum Link Merseyside + University of Liverpool. Originally a fold-out poster zine, it shares principles for trauma-informed zinemaking + collage, plus further resources.
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#zines
Looking forward to tuning into the brilliant @jennashworth.bsky.social's ghost story, ‘The White Lady of Morecambe’, read by Julie Hesmondhalgh, on BBC Radio 4 next week! (Monday to Friday 10.45pm-11pm)
bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002qrll
The family court will not carry out a wholesale review of cases involving the unregulated psychologist, Melanie Gill, @tbij.bsky.social can reveal. Meanwhile mothers who had their children taken away after Gill gave evidence in their cases demand a public apology. tinyurl.com/595ah2e5
So chuffed to be in this new book edited by Charlotte Bates and Emma Jackson, and my chapter is my first attempt at writing about life in Glasgow manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526184900/
Great photo!
Congratulations, Shannon!
Sounds wonderful! Meet the brilliant @mbherbert.bsky.social who has also recently started a @britishacademy.bsky.social post-doc 🌟
There's an online launch for The Feminist Art of Walking Weds 28th Jan 6.30 on zoom. I'll be joined by some amazing artists and activists celebrated in the book so its gonna be special. More info TBC, sign up here for the link (free) tinyurl.com/FAoWONLINE @plutopress.bsky.social #NewBook #Feminist
Call for Abstracts: ‘Challenging Narratives: Creative Methodologies for Social Research”
Deadline 31st January, see details below on how to submit an abstract ✨️
Please share, repost to your networks or get in touch with me
www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/calls-for-bo...
Looks super interesting
That’s brutal. So sorry, Claire.
So excited for your talk, Claire 🌟
What an excellent programme!
We are delighted to share the programme for our upcoming conference!
We will be running fourteen panels across two days in early February - all online and open to everyone 😊 please see our website for more details on speakers, panels and how to book.
This is one of the most depressing, but important papers I've read in recent times. It's focus is Awaab Ishak, the 2 year old who died because of squalid housing, but brilliantly links this wider necropolitics enacted by neoliberalism. Please read.
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