On the 28th of June the PPR department at Lancaster University hosted on online conference named Philosophically analysing the role of service users in psychiatric research conference. These are four videos from the conference. Şerife Tekin presenting on A model
Report on the Philosophy of Psychiatry Work in Progress Day
The annual Lancaster Philosophy of Psychiatry Work in Progress day was held on the 29th of June 2022. It was mostly in person except for one talk from Poland and one from Argentina. Here is a short summary of each talk.
Philosophically analysing the role of service users in psychiatric research
Registration for Philosophically analysing the role of service users in psychiatric research, an online conference, 28th of June, Lancaster University. To attend online please email me for the zoom link (Sam Fellowes, m.fellowes1@lancaster.ac.uk). Below is the schedule (all times are British
Call for Papers: Philosophically Analysing the Role of Service Users in Psychiatric Research
Call for Papers: Philosophically Analysing the Role of Service Users in Psychiatric Research Lancaster University 28th of June 2022 Keynote Speaker: Şerife Tekin (Online) Abstract: Individuals with psychiatric diagnoses have pushed to play a meaningful role within psychiatric research. This
Blog post on How service user involvement should relate to the abstract nature of science
At the first meeting I (Sam Fellowes) spoke about How service user involvement should relate to the abstract nature of science. This blog post is a summary of what I said and some of the questions asked. People have unique
First meeting
Presentation on “How service user involvement should relate to the abstract nature of science” by Sam Fellowes. Wednesday the 9th of March, 4pm to 5pm, Fylde C32. Abstract: Individuals taking a neurodiversity or an epistemic injustice approach have argued that