4pm - 5pm: Fabiola Creed, 'Sufferers, their Partners, and the Media: Experiencing and Narrating Postnatal Mental Illness in Twentieth Century Britain'
5pm - 6pm: Victoria Bates (University of Bristol) 'How can we do creative sensory history? Exploring alternative oral histories for the “Sensing Spaces of Healthcare” project'
5pm - 6pm: Roberta Bivins, 'Re-writing the history of a disruptive technology: DNA fingerprinting and the contemporary history of medicine'
5pm - 6pm: Beckie Rutherford, 'Disabled Women Organising: Rethinking Agency within British Liberation Movements, 1976-2000'
5pm - 6pm: Kelly-Ann Couzens, “I have killed my child. I do not know why I did it’: Medicine, Crime & Postnatal Mental Illness in Twentieth-Century Britain”.
4pm - 5pm: Shilpi Rajpal (University of Delhi), 'Psychiatrists and the Global Networks of Knowledge in India, 1920-1960s'
5pm - 6pm: Chris Sirrs, ‘Data Protection, Management and Ethics: Getting the Most out of Archival Research’
5pm - 6pm: Roundtable, "Writing Histories of Medicine with Activism, or Activist Histories of Medicine"
4pm - 5:30pm: Roundtable 'Archives and their After-effects: Teaching and Researching Distressing Material in the History of Medicine'
4pm - 5:30pm: WiP Session - Dr Christopher Sirrs ‘The moment of patient safety: The management of harm and risk in the NHS, c.1948-2000’
4pm - 5:30pm: WiP Session - Dr Jennifer Crane (Faculty of History, University of Oxford) will join us to share her work on Saving the World? Gifted Children in Britain and the World, 1945-2000
4pm - 5:30pm: WiP Session - Dr Grace Redhead (CHM, University of Warwick) will share new research from her project exploring the history of sickle cell anaemia in Britain
4pm - 5:30pm: WiP Session - Dr. Rebecca Crites (CHM, University of Warwick) will share material from her new project.
4pm - 5:30pm: WiP Session - Dr Elise Smith, 'From Physical Anthropology to Psychological Anthropology: Racial Science in the Torres Strait, 1898-99.'
4pm - 5:30pm: 4:00 pm-5:30 pm WiP session Dr Hannah Elizabeth Lesbian health activism and the NHS (MS Teams)
4pm - 5:30pm: WiP Session - Dr Andrew Burchell (CHM, University of Warwick) will speak about his new work exploring health and wellbeing in the Mass Observation Project archives.
4pm - 5:30pm: WiP Adrian Kane-Galbraith (History Department University of Washington) "The Birth of the NHS Gender Identity Clinic, 1966-1970"
4pm - 5:30pm: WiP Session - Milana Aronov (CHM, University of Warwick) will speak about her PhD project, A History of Autism and Behavioural Therapies through the Prism of Children's Everyday Life Environments (France, 1960-1990).
2pm - 3:30pm: CHM WiP ONLINE: Jane Hand 'Visual Culture and Transnational Methodologies for 'Seeing' the Medical State'
2pm - 3:30pm: CHM Virtual WiP: Gareth Millward, Sources and Sick Notes [Content Warning: Domestic Abuse]
2pm - 3:30pm: WiP: Max Hodgson“Pathologizing ‘refusal’ in carceral spaces: conscientious objectors and the unemployed in Britain as a ‘soft’ somatic body, 1899-1935”
2pm - 3:30pm: CHM Virtual WiP: Andrew Burchell 'Composing well-being: mental health and the Mass Observation Project in twentieth-century Britain'.
12pm - 1:30pm: WiP: Prof. Roberta Bivins (Warwick) 'Innovate to incorporate or examine to exclude: the emergence of Britain's technoborders'
12pm - 1:30pm: WiP: Sophie Greenway (Warwick) 'Thesis Structure: pulling things together and writing an introduction'?
12pm - 1:30pm: WiP: Dr Chris Sirrs (Warwick) - “The Phantom Scourge of ‘Fake’ Drugs: A Genealogy of ‘Fake-Talk’ in Global Health”
12pm - 1:30pm: WiP: Dr Kathryn Woods (Warwick) ‘Exclusion and the Voluntary Hospital in Eighteenth-Century London’
12pm - 1:30pm: WiP: Prof. Hilary Marland (Warwick) What can history bring to current issues and debates?: prisons and mental health.
12pm - 1:30pm: WiP: John Wilmot (Warwick): 'Aspects of mid-Victorian medical institutions in the West Midlands'
12pm - 1:30pm: WiP: Dr Claire Shaw (Warwick) '"Just Like It Is at Home!": Being Deaf across the Socialist Bloc’
12pm - 1:45pm: WiP: Dr Joe Sanzo (Classics/IAS, Warwick) 'Religious Differentiation and Healing among “Ordinary” Christians in Late Antiquity: The Evidence from Amulets and Related Sources'
12pm - 2pm: WiP: Fabiola Creed (Warwick): Changing Representations of Sunbed Consumption during the Late Twentieth Century
12pm - 2pm: WiP: Dr Jenny Crane (Warwick) 'Experience and emotion as forms of expertise in child protection policy 1960-2000'
12pm - 2pm: WiP: Dr Rachel Bennett (Warwick) , 'Babycraft Behind Bars: Training to be a Mother in Prison’
12pm - 2pm: WiP: Dr Martina Salvante (Warwick) Governing the WW1 disabled: A transnational question at the intersection of biopolitics and social rights
12pm - 2pm: WiP: Robert Freedman (Warwick): Ida Smedley MacLean, Pioneer Biochemist and Feminist Campaigner
12pm - 1:30pm: WiP: Rebecca Noble (Warwick): Madness and selfhood: creating docile vassals in Bourbon Mexico
12pm - 1:30pm: WiP: Dr Nicholas Duvall (Warwick): 'Disorder, Disillusion and Disrepute': Medicine and the Prison Medical Service, 1970-1990'