Fiona Johnstone
@drfijohnstone.bsky.social
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Assistant Prof in Visual Medical Humanities at Durham University. Views mine.
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annafranjam.bsky.social
10 days until the #CFP deadline for the online workshop *Object Stories in Health and Medicine 1700-1900*.

We invite proposals for 15-minute talks on a single object related to health or medicine during the 18th & 19th centuries #histmed #histpsych #medhums

www.birmingham.ac.uk/events/objec...
Object Stories in Health and Medicine, 1700-1900 - University of Birmingham
x9artsandlaw-event,x9history-event,x9historycultures-event,x9clemt-event
www.birmingham.ac.uk
drfijohnstone.bsky.social
Grateful for a rich few days in Oslo with the Curating Cultural Heritage for the Medical & Health Humanities project (MNU). Highlights: inspiring sessions at Norsk Teknisk Museum & MUNCH, deep dives into art, ethics & medicine—and a sauna swim to wrap it all up!
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Curating Cultural Heritage for the Medical & Health Humanities: Reflections from Oslo
Researchers from across the Matariki Network of Universities (MNU) recently gathered in Oslo for a stimulating few days of discussion, collaboration, and creative exploration as part of the Curating C...
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CfP for an online workshop on Object Stories in Health and Medicine, 1700-1900
@annafranjam.bsky.social and I can't wait to hear about your objects!
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harrietbarratt.bsky.social
Extremely pleased to be joining @durhamimh.bsky.social's Visual & Material Lab in Sept to explore materialities of reproductive healthcare, specifically around donor conception - can't wait to get started!
Screenshot of newsletter announcing new researchers joining the Durham Institute for Medical Humanities
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Proofs! (always good to receive book proofs a few hours before going on annual leave...)
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Two postdoc positions are available on the Wellcome-funded project "Between Deception and Dissent: regulating unproven, disproven and misleading health-related claims". www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/118725-...
Postdoctoral Research Associate
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drfijohnstone.bsky.social
Having an end-of-term office clean out and have discovered two spare editors’ copies of Anti-Portraiture (2020). Would be very happy to post them to good homes, if there are any takers on here?

www.bloomsbury.com/uk/antiportr...
Anti-Portraiture
The portrait has historically been understood as an artistic representation of a human subject. Its purpose was to provide a visual or psychological likenesses…
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Thanks Suzanne and Vicky for the invitation, really sorry that I can't be there, and I hope that the reconvened panel (with some brilliant speakers) goes well!
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Gutted that I can't be at RAP2025 at The Clark in Massachusetts as originally planned today. I was invited to speak on a panel on "Case Histories" convened by Suzanne Hudson and Victoria Papa, but have sadly been unable to fly out due to circs beyond my control.

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durhamimh.bsky.social
Great day today at our Critical Neurodiversity Studies Conference! Highlights included a keynote from Lisa Johnson and Liorah Hoek & Sanne van Driel’s workshop on what understanding experiences of plural identities can bring to critical neurodiversity studies. The Sensory Den was also a real hit!
Liorah Hoek and Sanne van Driel smiling at the camera. They are standing in front of a PowerPoint slide in a seminar room. On half of the slide is blue and the other is white with orange and green paint splotches. On the blue slide of the slide the text reads 'The Plurality Game'. The floor in The Sensory Den – a pop up sensory room. There are yellow and red jigsaw pieces, a red glowing stool, and three marble effect tiles in pink and orange and green and blue. A lime green and orange lava lamp on a bench, a large cube to the right, and fibre optic tails in white/light blue on the floor. A fan arrangement of conference programmes with abstract artwork in pink, orange, light blue and black. On the right there are white circles connected with white lines. The title on the programme reads: 'Critical Neurodiversity Studies Conference: Directions / Intersections / Contradictions, 24–26 June 2025, Durham University and Online.'
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Are you working in #VisualMedicalHumanities with a specific focus on art, anatomy and medicine? The BMJ Medical Humanities has just released this CFP for articles on "visuality in medical practice and history". Looking forward to seeing how this moves the field forward!

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Topic Collection: Visual Medical Humanities | Medical Humanities
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This week we're profiling our new Medical Humanities in Practice Research Fellows. First up it's a written interview with Estelle Verdi about her research on Muslim women's experiences of baby loss. medhumsplatform.org/introducing-...
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Continuing our interviews with the new Medical Humanities in Practice Research Fellows, today we catch up with Phil Samba. Read on to find out about Phil's research on the barriers and opportunities of long acting injectable PrEP for Black Queer Men.
medhumsplatform.org/introducing-...
Introducing Phil Samba: New Medical Humanities in Practice Research Fellow
An interview with Phil Samba, our new Medical Humanities in Practice Research Fellow.
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An appropriately gothic setting for the “Blood, Myth and Media” symposium today at Liverpool John Moores, convened by @beehughes.bsky.social and Stella Gaynor. Some great interdisciplinary papers on blood in horror, health, forensics, fashion and more.
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Today!
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Really excited to be speaking at the Modern French History IHR seminar series on Monday on my project on the emergence of medical photography in France in the 19th century. I'll do my best to make it relevant to French historians! www.history.ac.uk/events/emerg... 📸📷🗂️
The Emergence of Medical Photography in Nineteenth Century France
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I'm excited to have had a paper accepted for the Artefacts conference (assoc of STEM and medicine museums) in Oslo in Oct. I'll be talking about object attachment & extreme repair in relation to this curious object, a prosthetic leg in the @sciencemuseum.org.uk collections. [more in thread]
A temporary prosthetic leg from World War One which has been heavily repaired with cement, paper and glue - brown, crusty, heavy, with very degraded materials
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Excellent - have shared with the teen!
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We didn't get a programme, it was just her visceral gut response! Never read any critical lit on the play, so didn't realise this aspect of the play has been written about. We also thought it would be an excellent dilemma for Mumsnet (with everyone telling Elizabeth Proctor to Leave The Bastard).
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I saw that last week! Loved it (the last time I saw this was the film version with Winona Rider in the 90s). Took my teen daughter - though she'd love it too but she was completely grossed out by the implications of grooming and had no sympathy for the John Proctor character whatsoever.
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Such a pleasure to present on how creativity is central to the work of @durhamimh.bsky.social at "Creativity in Research" hosted by South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust yesterday. A great day with some fascinating reflections on what 'creativity' signifies in an NHS context.
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beapichel.bsky.social
If you're an ECR and interested in ethics, photography, zines, medicine and creativity in general, this event organised by The Ethics of Medical Photography is for you! www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/exposing-t... 11 June at Wellcome Collection, FREE!!!
Exposing the Archive - A Workshop on Medical Photography
Join Liz Orton, a visual artist working with photography, text, and performance for a free zine-making workshop.
www.eventbrite.co.uk