Oli Williams
@oliwilliams.bsky.social
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Sociologist of Health & Illness | Lecturer in Co-designing Healthcare Interventions at King's College London.
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desfitzgerald.bsky.social
Imagine having all the cultural and financial security of *the university of oxford* and being this pathetically weak. Extraordinary really.
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NEW: Oxford will be the first UK university to give all staff and students free ChatGPT Edu access, from this academic year.

ChatGPT Edu is built for education, with enhanced privacy and security.
Graphic from the University of Oxford, featuring an image of a glowing, digital brain with the text: 'Generative AI at Oxford'. Highlights that ChatGPT Edu is now available to all staff and students. Includes a link for more information: ox.ac.uk/gen-ai
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jgarciaiglesias.bsky.social
😍What a pleasure it’s been share the floor with @gmthomas.bsky.social
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@amychandler.bsky.social and Jen Remnant talking about stigma at @bsa-medsoc.bsky.social

Check out the book Recalibrating Stigma: bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/recalibratin...
oliwilliams.bsky.social
Was great seeing you in Edinburgh last week. Thanks again for making the effort/time to join us up there. I hope you find the book interesting/useful. Looking forward to seeing if/how it informs your own work.
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gethrees.bsky.social
Picked up a copy of Recalibrating Stigma after a fantastic launch event in Edinburgh last week. Very much looking forward to reading the chapters and drawing on the analysis in my own work. Great work @gmthomas.bsky.social, @oliwilliams.bsky.social, Tanisha Spratt and @amychandler.bsky.social.
oliwilliams.bsky.social
The Recalibrating Stigma book launch is happening *today* (19th June)! In London? Please along, it would be great to see you. All welcome.

Time: 6:00-7:30pm
Location: G08 Sir David Davies Lecture Theatre, Roberts Building, Torrington Place, London WC1E 7JE

www.eventbrite.com/e/bsa-london...
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brisunipress.bsky.social
This ambitious book offers new perspectives to stimulate and intensify conversations around #Stigma, and highlights the valuable contributions of #Sociological approaches to understanding #Health and #Illness.

Publishing #OpenAccess:
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oliwilliams.bsky.social
Thanks Veronica - it was a huge team effort and we're so pleased with how it's come together. Hoping it can start a few new conversations in the field. If you do get chance to read it, please do share your thoughts - all views welcome and appreciated.
oliwilliams.bsky.social
Thanks Des. It's been a long time coming but it was a genuine pleasure putting this together with the others. Hoping it starts a few new conversations in the field.
oliwilliams.bsky.social
Thanks Beki. We're really pleased with how the collection has come together. We were fortunate that so many brilliant researchers accepted our invite to contribute. I hope you get something from it. Please do share your thoughts - all views welcome.
oliwilliams.bsky.social
Great! Looking forward to seeing you there.
oliwilliams.bsky.social
Reminder: launch event tomorrow (19th June) organised by @britsoci.bsky.social London MedSoc Study Group - thanks again @twiterney.bsky.social

Time: 6:00-7:30pm
Location: G08 Sir David Davies Lecture Theatre, Roberts Building, Torrington Place, London WC1E 7JE

www.eventbrite.com/e/bsa-london...
oliwilliams.bsky.social
We started working on this in 2021 and there is *finally* a physical copy of the book in my hand. It feels great that other people can now read all the great work that's in this collection.

It is available as a free e-book and in paperback:

bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/recalibratin...
A copy of the book 'Recalibrating Stigma: sociologies of health and illness' edited by Gareth M. Thomas, Oli Williams, Tanisha Spratt, and Amy Chandler. The front cover of the book depicts a person out at night, lit by the light from a lamppost and looking at posters pasted onto a brick wall that are in the style of the 'WANTED' posters famously associated with the Wild West era of American history. The word 'UNWANTED' has replaced the word 'WANTED'.
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phoebeaverill.bsky.social
Well worth registering, for those in London on the 19th June!

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oliwilliams.bsky.social
Really looking forward to the London launch of our new book and very grateful to @twiterney.bsky.social for hosting this within the BSA London MedSoc Study Group activities.

If you're in London, or willing to travel to London, it would be great to see you at this event - register via link below.
Front cover of new book 'Recalibrating Stigma: sociologies of health and illness'. The cover depicts a person out at night, lit by the light from a lamppost and looking at posters pasted onto a brick wall that are in the style of the 'WANTED' posters famously associated with the Wild West era of American history. The word 'UNWANTED' has replaced the word 'WANTED'.
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oliwilliams.bsky.social
Really looking forward to the London launch of our new book and very grateful to @twiterney.bsky.social for hosting this within the BSA London MedSoc Study Group activities.

If you're in London, or willing to travel to London, it would be great to see you at this event - register via link below.
Front cover of new book 'Recalibrating Stigma: sociologies of health and illness'. The cover depicts a person out at night, lit by the light from a lamppost and looking at posters pasted onto a brick wall that are in the style of the 'WANTED' posters famously associated with the Wild West era of American history. The word 'UNWANTED' has replaced the word 'WANTED'.
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In these informal conversations, hear unique perspectives from diverse voices who are generating evidence and innovating practice to improve quality and safety in the NHS.
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In this final episode of the Listen to THIS podcast, @instagraham.bsky.social and @taralamont.bsky.social reflect on the insights shared on healthcare improvement – from clinical research to data science, critical care to anthropology, design and more.

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