Laura Salisbury
Thinks about Modern Literature and Medical Humanities, especially time, waiting, and ending.
- Reposted by Laura SalisburyGo outside, rest your hand on the ground, keep very still, and you will feel a gentle thrum. It's the entire generation of British post-1945 national leadership spinning in their graves.
- Reposted by Laura SalisburyTwo fully funded studentships at Manchester to support research in queer and trans healthcare and creativity www.humanities.manchester.ac.uk/study/postgr...
- Niche UK academia question: does anyone have experience of producing accurate figures of how grants from charities contribute to university finances across a research cycle. The usual 'cost recovery' model produces anomalies. There must be other and more holistic ways of accounting for their value.
- Reposted by Laura SalisburyIf you work in a university, please join us in signing this open letter calling on the UK government to drop the charges against Palestine Action: click through to the link at the bottom of the @versobooks.bsky.social page www.versobooks.com/en-gb/blogs/...
- Reposted by Laura SalisburyWhat happens when reading books gets positioned as a health intervention? And what does this case tell us about the wider landscape of austerity therapeutics? I'm glad to have contributed to a new paper addressing these questions, led by Hayley Redman. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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- Reposted by Laura Salisburygood to see, more of this from everyone please
- Opinion from the FT's Editorial Board: 'The US and European countries that tout Israel as an ally that shares their values have issued barely a word of condemnation. They should be ashamed of their silence, and stop enabling Netanyahu to act with impunity.' www.ft.com/content/f5fd...
- Reposted by Laura SalisburyAn industry with world impact being hollowed out with thousands of redundancies: barely a ripple of concern
- Currently rereading Carolyn Steedman's account of mid-century motherhood and childhood _Landscape for a Good Woma_ and reeling under its intellectual and affective power. It begins by remembering a health visitor saying to her mother 'This house isn't fit for a baby'. Steedman reflects:
- 'I will do everything and anything until the end of my days to stop anyone ever talking to me like that woman talked to my mother. It is in this place, this bare, curtainless bedroom that lies my secret and shameful defiance. I read a woman's book, meet such a woman at a party (a woman, now like me)
- and think quite deliberately as we talk: a hundred years ago I'd have been cleaning your shoes. I know this and you don't.'
- Reposted by Laura SalisburyThis looks interesting, forthcoming from Pluto Press. www.plutobooks.com/978074534960...
- Reposted by Laura SalisburyA day that demands posting @reproutopia.bsky.social’s “TERF island” published in last autumn’s @readlux.bsky.social “there are strands of thought that are both authentically feminist and irredeemable — even fascist” lux-magazine.com/article/terf...
- Reposted by Laura SalisburyConceiving Histories - our NHM colleague @drbeldavis.bsky.social discusses the ambiguities of pregancy over time on Woman's Hour BBCRadio4 from 44:46 www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
- I'm doomscrolling again. A lot. During that first lockdown, I started thinking about doomscrolling not just as a paranoid mode of reading, but as a form of anxious care. It's not the best or only thing to do, but there is something that might be made from it. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
- Reposted by Laura SalisburyWho translated Foucault's The Order of Things? progressivegeographies.com/2025/04/06/w... Not the most important thing even in Foucault studies, but a chance archival discovery and an old oddity...
- Reposted by Laura SalisburyRachel Reeves is right that the world has changed - so why won’t she change her strategy to reflect it? Rigid adherence to arbitrary fiscal rules & refusing wealth taxes is a political choice that’s causing huge pain & harm, as well as laying out the welcome mat for the populists at Reform UK
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- Reposted by Laura SalisburyDear BlueSky, Please widely share that my book is out today. 🚀 It tells wild & wonderful, (& arrestingly illustrated) little-known histories from the reproductive frontline. It is a history like no other and like any other, ie brill & for any history lover anywhere. Discount code in replies 👇🏾
- Reposted by Laura SalisburyEnheartened to read this from the @bmj.com www.bmj.com/content/388/...
- Reposted by Laura Salisburyseeing takes about the aid institutions and their role in imperialism. correct. If someone said "investor-owned hospitals exploit the vulnerable to benefit shareholders" I'd nod. If their followup was "and that's why I'm turning off your mom's dialysis machine" I'd...have some followup questions
- With endings seeming to be everywhere, our research group is pleased to have this piece in The Lancet reflecting on how the idea of making an end gets used in global health. What happens after? Available if you sign up to The Lancet (it is free), or DM me for a PDF. www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
- A very insightful piece, drawn from lived experience, about pain, care and the storying.
- An important read on the reality of much post-industrial labour, and its health consequences. www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
- Reposted by Laura SalisburyThis is such a good (and TIMELY) article by Greg Hollin on attempts to unionize pro wrestlers, and what organisation and activism look like in a space when narratives are always openly constructed, contingent an "zany." journal.culanth.org/index.php/ca...
- Reposted by Laura SalisburyWhen you have conducted an extensive review of the existing criticism
- 3 year postdoc at Liverpool John Moores University to work on the 'After the End' Wellcome Discovery Award. jobs.ljmu.ac.uk/vacancy/rese.... The post would suit someone with a PhD in psychology, sociology or a related discipline, or with equivalent experience.
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- Reposted by Laura SalisburyBumping my Medical/Health Humanities Starter Pack go.bsky.app/SjcWN1Xat://did:plc:rtjtlgft5monoo3m5rovtnj3/app.bsky.graph.starterpack/3l3dyekjkgs2n
- As an experimental first post, I'm sharing details of our current research project: 'After the End'. How do declarations of ends in global health shape personal experiences of crises, ongoing access to care, health and obligations? aftertheend.squarespace.com