- Location
- Zoom (Details will be sent to registrants)
- Series/Type
- Faculty/Staff Event, Student Event, U of T Community Event
- Format
- Online
- Dates
- April 10, 2024 from 12:00pm to 1:30pm
Links
Research in health humanities is informed by various academic disciplines, artistic practices, and health-care settings. Drawing from geographical thought, Black studies, journalistic practice, urban planning theory, and craft and design, this talk explores relational methodologies for increasing narrative complexity in health humanities research. Here, narrative complexity refers to the intentional and deliberate inclusion of the environments, histories, and relations that are at play when considering conditions, diagnoses, treatments, patients, and experiences.