Here you can find a mixture of academic scholarly, interdisciplinary and public-facing resources broadly related to my current research.
- The blog for the Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare project
- A blog I wrote on Long Covid for InSPIre the Mind, a mental health organisation run by Professor Carmine Pariante, psychiatrist at King's College London. InSPIre the Mind won 'Psychiatric Communicator of the Year' at the RCPsychAwards.
- An interview with mental health advocate and writer Rachel Kelly.
- The YouTube page of the Grief project, with recordings of recent events.
- A recorded talk at King's College London as part of their Sowerby project: 'Striking the Balance with Epistemic Injustice'. Here I discuss the difficulty in applying the philosophical concept of epistemic injustice to medical education, with a discussion of some new challenges posed by 'Long Covid'.
- Ian James Kidd's rich bibliography of work on epistemic injustice, healthcare and illness.
A piece of art by Josef Forster from the Prinzhorn Collection in Heidelberg, dedicated to art created by psychiatric patients. The text reads:
This is supposed to show that if one no longer has any body weight it is necessary to weigh oneself down and that one can walk through the air at great speed.”