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Recent Research in Medical Humanities

Medical humanities research uses interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral approaches to investigate experiences of health and illness which are marginalised, difficult, unspeakable or invisible. It aims to improve health policy and practice and benefit the lives of communities and individuals.

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Institute for Medical Humanities

The Institute for Medical Humanities coordinates and supports research on the lived experience of health and illness, with a focus on what they call 'hidden experience'.

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Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities

The Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities brings together humanities and social science researchers, people with lived experience and people working in different sectors to co-develop new and experimental approaches to tackling health challenges.

Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities Durham University receives £9 million award

Disability and Measurement: When Categories Constrain Care

 

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We think of categories like height, weight, and sex as integral to health assessment. Drawing on insights from disability history and history of science, my work explores how these categories were constructed, and how they have influenced subsequent provision and compensation for the disabled. Making disability visible in the categorisation processes central to science will destabilise the personal health paradigm and invigorate our understanding of how the environment and the individual interact.

Dr Coreen McGuire
Assistant Professor, Department of History

More about When Categories Constrain Care

Find out more about Coreen McGuire’s project When Categories Constrain Care.

 

Emotion and Health: The Affective Experience Lab

 

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It’s easy to measure your pulse or take your temperature. Modern technology even allows us to monitor people’s brain activity. Yet we still struggle to understand the complexity of people’s emotional worlds and the transformative impact that they have on our day-to-day wellbeing. In the Affective Experience Lab, which I co-lead with my colleague Corinne Saunders, we are drawing on innovative research methods from across the arts and humanities, social sciences and sciences to shed new light on the relationship between feeling, emotion and health.

Dr Fraser Riddell
Assistant Professor, Department of English Studies

More about The Affective Experience Lab

Learn more about The Affective Experience Lab


 

Discover Related Research Centres, Initiatives and Projects

 

Centre for Philosophy of Epidemiology

The Durham-Johannesburg CPEMPH is a platform for interdisciplinary research into the philosophical aspects of human health.
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Centre for the History of Medicine and Diseases

This Centre is a University-approved Research Centre that provides a focus for cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research and postgraduate education.
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Centre for Death and Life Studies

The Centre for Death and Life Studies (CDALS) fosters and conducts research in life-values, beliefs, and practices that relate to living and dying.
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International Centre for Moral Injury

An academic research centre dedicated to deepening the understanding of the causes and impacts of Moral Injury and to exploring sources of recovery.
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Research Accelerator Award for Collaborative Research Project on Autism, Gender, and Injustice

This research accelerator award will be an interdisciplinary collaboration between the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Anthropology.
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Medical Humanities Programmes

MA in Medical Humanities

The field of Medical Humanities combines the insights and perspectives of the humanities and social sciences 

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Durham University Courses

Our research-led education ensures our broad range of courses will challenge and inspire you. 

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Transformative Humanities Research

Visit the Transformative Humanities page to find out more about current research projects of other Transformative Humanities strands.

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Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Find out more about the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at Durham University.

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  • Health at Durham

    Unbound from clinic, we frame health differently. Our vision for health is for people to thrive in the places they live. 

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  • Explore our Departments

    Learn more about the Faculty's six departments and one school.

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Health at Durham

Unbound from clinic, we frame health differently. Our vision for health is for people to thrive in the places they live. 

Community Garden

Explore our Departments

Learn more about the Faculty's six departments and one school.

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Talking Humanities: The Manner of Leaving

In this episode, Dr Georgina Robinson, Postdoctoral Research Associate, at the Department of Theology and Religion and Centre for Death-Life Studies, talks about her research on death taboo, death style, water cremation, and her fascinating work with funeral directors during COVID.

Listen to to the Talking Humanities podcast