Recalibrating Stigma
Gareth Thomas, Tanisha Spratt, Oli Williams, and Amy Chandler reflect on the 2023 symposium: Recalibrating Stigma, Sociological Perspectives on Health and Illness.
2 years ago @the-polyphony.bsky.social kindly invited me @gmthomas.bsky.social @amychandler.bsky.social & Tanisha to write about the book we were putting together on stigma (see β¬οΈ). Now it's out @brisunipress.bsky.social they've let us do a mini-takeover! 1/5
thepolyphony.org/2023/09/11/r...
11.12.2025 16:41
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I am very excited to share my new publication with @swanresearch.bsky.social on quality of life in #AnorexiaNervosa (AN). We examined health-related quality of life in women with current AN, women who were weight-restored (but not fully recovered), and healthy controls
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21.07.2025 02:25
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A copy of the book 'Recalibrating Stigma: sociologies of health and illness' edited by Gareth M. Thomas, Oli Williams, Tanisha Spratt, and Amy Chandler. The front cover of the book depicts a person out at night, lit by the light from a lamppost and looking at posters pasted onto a brick wall that are in the style of the 'WANTED' posters famously associated with the Wild West era of American history. The word 'UNWANTED' has replaced the word 'WANTED'.
We started working on this in 2021 and there is *finally* a physical copy of the book in my hand. It feels great that other people can now read all the great work that's in this collection.
It is available as a free e-book and in paperback:
bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/recalibratin...
18.06.2025 11:27
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Recalibrating Stigma
Recalibrating Stigma - Sociologies of Health and Illness; Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Featuring original analyses from emerging leaders in medical sociology, this book r...
Excited to read this!
Congratulations to @oliwilliams.bsky.social and colleagues for the publication of their new book: Recalibrating Stigma.
May be of interest to colleagues working in eating disorders and mental health more broadly.
bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/recalibratin...
17.06.2025 11:31
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Mental-health lessons in schools sound like a great idea. The trouble is, they donβt work | Lucy Foulkes
All-class therapy sessions donβt help, and may even make matters worse. The evidence shows we need different solutions, says Dr Lucy Foulkes, an academic psychologist at Oxford University
Iβm in the Guardian today, arguing that we should stop them all-class mental health lessons in schools
I've thought very carefully about βgoing publicβ with this, because it's a sensitive argument to make, especially in the face of so many young people struggling.
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tinyurl.com/vun92cz7
21.05.2025 08:13
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Our (@gmthomas.bsky.social Tanisha Spratt @amychandler.bsky.social) book went to print - very exciting! The @britsoci.bsky.social London MedSoc Study Group is hosting a launch event (thanks @twiterney.bsky.social) on 19 June 18:00-19:30. All welcome, register here:
www.eventbrite.com/e/bsa-london...
15.05.2025 09:45
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University of Oxford. What do you think about self-diagnosis of mental disorders? Are you:
- A UK based psychiatrist who works with adolescents (aged 10-24 years)
- Available for a 45 minute online interview
Come take part in our study!
Contact: sara.svobodova@bnc.ox.ac.uk or lucy.foulkes@psych.ox.ac.uk for more information
Are you a UK psychiatrist with views to share about self-diagnosis?
Weβre looking for UK-based psychiatrists who work with young people aged 10β24 and would be available to take part in a 45-minute online interview
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07.05.2025 14:56
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We're holding a symposium at the University of Edinburgh to kick off the discussion we hope to ignite with our new book on stigma. There's limited places so if you'd like to attend please register ASAP, details in link below. Bursaries available for ECRs.
10.04.2025 11:17
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a cat is playing with an apple laptop with the words research time written below it
Alt: a cat is playing with an apple laptop with the words research time written below it
To my fellow AuDHDers, I would like to incorporate some PPI into the development of my grant proposal. While I do not have the funds to reimburse you, having your input would be a huge help in pursuing this important work!
If interested, DM or email me at PL428@pgr.aru.ac.uk
25.02.2025 20:21
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For frank & honest conversations unpacking what works (and what doesnβt) in healthcare improvement, the Listen to THIS podcast from @thisinstitute.bsky.social explores current and enduring challenges and the work to address them. First episode launches 26 February. Learn more https://ths.im/3Qy2e9B
24.02.2025 13:31
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I would love to be added if possible Lauren! π
17.02.2025 21:45
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Check out my Starter Pack for Nutrition Researchers ππ A curated list of experts, researchers, and thought leaders in the field to help you stay on top of the latest in nutrition science, trends, and research. Please let me know if you would like to be added! go.bsky.app/8mXBzss
10.02.2025 00:16
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Cover of The Lancet's Feb 15, 2025 issue. Quote on cover reads "At the core of patients not being heard is the unequal power dynamic between doctor and patient. Each holds a different form of expertise...It is vital that we combine this expertise and collaborate."
When patients are not heard by their doctors there can be devastating consequences.
So why does this happen & what can be done to address it?
On the cover, Dr Rageshri Dhairyawan explores this question.
Read her full essay & more: tinyurl.com/5c7xwj2e βͺ@drrageshri.bsky.socialβ¬
14.02.2025 12:10
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Department for Education. Effectiveness of school mental health awareness interventions
Universal approaches in English secondary schools
February 2025
Important new evidence published today: large-scale DofE trial (N=12,166) found that two universal MH awareness interventions, in secondary schools, led to an *increase* in emotional symptoms at long term (9-12 month) follow up
tinyurl.com/4ffday8y
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10.02.2025 12:05
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If you've been thinking that your social media life is missing a @thisinstitute.bsky.social staff BlueSky starter pack, I've got some good news for you! go.bsky.app/FGRAEgg. A similar starter pack of past and present fellows to follow...
(Colleagues, please tell me if I've missed anyone!)
24.01.2025 15:13
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And here's a starter pack that includes our wonderful fellows, past and present - or the ones I could find on BlueSky, at least. go.bsky.app/Ei5VaUQ
(Again, please let me know of any omissions or new arrivals and I will update.)
31.01.2025 13:12
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A study advert with a white background and plain black text stating: Participant Recruitment Advert. Exploring the effects of social media content on body and eating-related attitudes and behaviours.
We are looking for participants to take part in an online survey (approx. 30 minutes) which will involve viewing social media content, followed by answering questions about how you currently think and feel toward your body and eating. We invite you to participate in our study if you are: At least 18 years old, A UK resident and citizen and fluent in English, Have internet access, Do not currently have an eating disorder (e.g., anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, ARFID), and Do not currently have a medical condition which imposes dietary requirements (e.g., Crohnβs disease, Celiac disease, Diabetes Type I or II).
If you wish to participate or want to learn more, please follow this link: www.bit.ly/eatsocialmedia
Here you will find a participant information sheet containing further information about this study. We ask you to read this information carefully, as you will be asked to complete an online consent form. You can also contact us if you have any further questions:
Prof. Jane E. Aspell (jane.aspell@aru.ac.uk).
π£οΈ Participants needed for my student's study
We are looking for UK-based folks (18+ years) to take part in an online experimental survey to explore the effects of social media content on body image and eating attitudes.
To learn more and take part, click here: bit.ly/eatsocialmedia
23.01.2025 13:58
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Thanks Dan. Thereβs huge inequalities in care, and lots of services who just donβt understand the dietetic skill set, meaning many dietitians going into these roles feel misunderstood and under-utilised.
03.01.2025 21:31
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I was delighted to be able to contribute to this paper with brilliant colleagues.
Improving understanding of the possibilities for/effectiveness of Dietetic interventions in eating disorder care is so important.
03.01.2025 21:05
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Congratulations!! π
19.12.2024 15:01
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Dietetic colleagues across ED services often feel under-utilised and misunderstood.
This scoping survey concludes that dietitianβs in ED teams are under-represented and understaffed.
Improving therapeutic approaches to food work for people with EDβs starts here π
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15.12.2024 09:03
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Great to see this Marita! π
09.12.2024 20:37
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Commercial influences on patient and public involvement: a renewed call for research and action
Abstract. Patient and public involvement is increasingly advocated in health policy, research and practice. Patients and people with lived experience, care
Our commentary on commercial influences on patient & public involvement is out today @healthpromint.bsky.social as part of special issue on the #CDoH. We hope to stimulate discussion & debate (& hopefully meaningful action) in this area
academic.oup.com/heapro/artic...
@jameslarkin13.bsky.social
09.12.2024 18:16
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Three must read papers for PhD students. #scisky #PhD #science #research #academicsky
1. The importance of stupidity in scientific research
Open Access
journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...
24.11.2024 13:54
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How AI bots spread misinformation online and undermine democratic politics
Bots are increasingly prevalent on social media and are being used to spread political messages.
We shouldn't underestimate the role bots play in framing our beliefs, behaviour, and online content.
Bots both mimic and shape human sentiment.
How AI bots spread misinformation online and undermine democratic politics theconversation.com/how-ai-bots-... via @theconversation.com
07.12.2024 21:44
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Our starter pack features some of the fantastic experts who contributed to THIS Space 2024. Check it out: go.bsky.app/US8mxiS
04.12.2024 15:29
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