Hodges' Model: Welcome to the QUAD: November 2021

Hodges' model is a conceptual framework to support reflection and critical thinking. Situated, the model can help integrate all disciplines (academic and professional). Amid news items, are posts that illustrate the scope and application of the model. A bibliography and A4 template are provided in the sidebar. Welcome to the QUAD ...

Monday, November 29, 2021

Michel Serres in "A planetary art beyond the human"

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"In the mid- 1990s, Michel Serres was already registering the devastating impact of ‘dense tectonic plates of humanity’ on a hitherto ‘mute world’.1 Our excesses, he writes, have awoken the ‘mute, passive, obscure things’ around us that had ‘obediently slumbered’, but will now respond to us with violence.2 In such discourse we recognize the now common tropes of thresholds and tipping points, often deployed by climate scientists and echoed by scholars who assert that humans are now truly ‘geological agents’ in their impact on the planet.3 ...

... Getting to grips with the consequences of human activity for the Earth’s systems is unarguably an essential step in forging policies to mitigate the damage. But in the political urgency that shapes many debates about climate change, there is a risk, as Dipesh Chakrabarty points out, that ‘humans emerge as the subject of the drama of the Anthropocene’ while geological time fades from view.4 An emphasis on human agency may simply lead us full circle, back to the anthropocentric conception of a docile Earth made up of inert matter, only stirred by our own excesses, and waiting to be saved or destroyed by its human inhabitants." p.31.

 

Page, J. (2021). A planetary art beyond the human. In Decolonizing Science in Latin American Art (pp. 31–65). UCL Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv18kc0mw.6
 
Joanna Page is Reader in Latin American Literature and Visual Culture at the University of Cambridge. 

See also:

Jones, P. (2008) Exploring Serres’ Atlas, Hodges’ Knowledge Domains and the Fusion of Informatics and Cultural Horizons, IN Kidd, T., Chen, I. (Eds.) Social Information Technology Connecting Society and Cultural Issues, Idea Group Publishing, Inc. Chap. 7, pp. 96-109.

Michel Serres on W2tQ

Consider also - 'deep' within Hodges' model:

DEEP space, time, ecology, links, design ... DEEP CARE.

  

Friday, November 26, 2021

URGENT: Clinical Academic Internship Programme

Dear colleagues,

Please could you circulate this opportunity to appropriate networks.  Many thanks,

***Closing date for applications: 5pm on Monday 6th December 2021.

Dear colleagues,

Hosted by Sheffield Hallam University on behalf of Health Education England (NE&Yorks), the NIHR Integrated Clinical Academic Research Internship programme (pre masters) is now open for applications. 

Please could you cascade this opportunity to your networks. A summary of the scheme is provided below, but please visit the website for further information: 

https://www.shu.ac.uk/study-here/options/health-and-social-care/integrated-clinical-academic-programme-internship-scheme

Integrated Clinical Academic Programme Internship Scheme | Sheffield Hallam University

Sheffield Hallam University are proud to co-ordinate the Integrated Clinical Academic Programme Internship Scheme across the North East and Yorkshire region of Health Education England.

www.shu.ac.uk

About the Internship opportunity

The Internship is the foundation programme of the NIHR/HEE Integrated Clinical Academic career development pathway. This cohort will commence on 26th January 2022 and complete in October 2022, and is open to non-medical clinical staff employed by a NHS organisation in the North East and Yorkshire regions of Health Education England. 

It provides a range of on campus and online teaching sessions combined with the practical skills to undertake a research project supported by an expert clinical academic supervisor.  The key components to the internship programme are:

  • a Clinical Academic Research Experience supported by supervision and research mentorship for 30 days.
  • an Educational Learning Package comprising of 2 days face to face learning and 4 half days of online teaching.

Funding has been secured to support a small cohort in 2022 and the employers of successful applicants will receive £7500 for back-fill and to support research expenses. The employing organisations of the clinical mentors will receive £1000 to support their costs.  

Full details of the programme and the eligibility criteria can be found at https://www.shu.ac.uk/study-here/options/health-and-social-care/integrated-clinical-academic-programme-internship-scheme

Please note the tight deadline (1st December). For any queries please contact the programme lead Prof Julie Nightingale (J.Nightingale AT shu.ac.uk)

Best Wishes 

Prof Julie Nightingale, PFHEA, PhD, MSc, DCR(R), Professor of Diagnostic Imaging Education / Editor-in-Chief Radiography journal, Interim Head of Research (Dept of Allied Health Professions)
Robert Winston Building, Collegiate Campus, Sheffield Hallam University, UK, S10 2BP

My source: Tony Roberts, SHU.

Thursday, November 25, 2021

"Political Arena"

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My source: Tomlinson, H. American politics? Turns out it's just a game after all, The Times, November 6, 2021.p.50.


 

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Social media: Sanity saver or Mischief maker..?

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"The Mercury Project is a global consortium of researchers dedicated to combating the impacts of mis- and disinformation on public health and to finding interventions that support the spread and uptake of accurate health information."


 

My source: https://twitter.com/ssrc_org/status/1460619132437774337?s=20

See previous posts:

WHO: Infodemic Management News Flash Thursday 4 November 2021 #25

COVID: Logic is the patient - again..

'Hermes'

Jones, P. (2008) Exploring Serres’ Atlas, Hodges’ Knowledge Domains and the Fusion of Informatics and Cultural Horizons, IN Kidd, T., Chen, I. (Eds.) Social Information Technology Connecting Society and Cultural Issues, Idea Group Publishing, Inc. Chap. 7, pp. 96-109.

Jones, P. (1996) Humans, Information, and Science, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 24(3),591-598.

 

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

c/o WHO: Opportunity for recent graduates for LDCs

Appealing to the librarian network to share this great WHO opportunity for recent graduates for LDCs

Dear Colleagues,

This may seem like an odd request but I am counting on you as the global health community who sometimes are the world’s best knowledge connectors. As many of you work with recent graduates who come from varied backgrounds, I would like to make you aware of the WHO’s young professionals (YPs) programme for young professionals (YPs) from Least Developed Countries (LDCs) https://www.un.org/development/desa/dpad/wp-content/uploads/sites/45/publication/ldc_list.pdf which aims to engage them in WHO’s work and build their capacity in key public health areas of particular relevance for their countries.

The vacancies of the first cohort are currently open for application until 6 December 2021. The vacancies can be found here:

https://careers.who.int/careersection/ex/jobsearch.ftl (please type “YPP” in the key word search to take you directly to the vacancies)

If you know someone who is 35 years old or younger and comes from a Least Developed Country, please ask them to check out WHO’s Young Professionals Programme! During your career, you may have come across some exceptional students from LDC locations who you feel worthy of an opportunity to make a big impact in the global health arena. If you know of anyone, please share this opportunity with them.

I have done this in the past and my colleagues in WHO HR saw star candidates results from the public health networking that got this message out to ideal candidates and they would like to see that success again. For some of you I know this will be a golden opportunity.

If you have any concerns about this posting, please let me know. For potential candidates, please direct them to visit the WHO website above.

Many Many Thanks to you all.

Tomas ALLEN
Professional email allent AT who.int
WHO Library
https://www.who.int/library

WHO COVID Database
https://search.bvsalud.org/global-literature-on-novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov/

HIFA profile: Tomas Allen is a librarian for the World Health Organization. 

Professional interests: Public Health. tomas.allen.who AT gmail.com

My source: HIFA

Tuesday, November 16, 2021

ONE coat: MANY hopes ...

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My source: FTWeekend, 13-14 November 2021, p.8.

Thanks to the illustrator Lucinda Rogers.

Image source: https://twitter.com/LucindaDraws/status/1459617226319880204?s=20

Sunday, November 14, 2021

Opening windows always ...

takes  effort ...
 
takes work ...
 
takes energy ...

Window pulleys - by Peter Jones @h2cm
Window pulleys

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group - population
windows on the soul

I can reflect

Hey! No looking!
frosted glass

windows of opportunity?
the eye
- touch -
the senses

(night) sky
windows on the universe

 

a mirror

science
Window on
GREEN spaces


shared
vision

rich-er picture

role models

stained glass wonder awe fear
social media window to identity
(glass ceilings)
transparency
/ opacity



Windows™

barred window
no light

 perseverance too ...

 

Saturday, November 13, 2021

Living on the Edge: 'Counting the Coast'

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COAST*
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COAST
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COAST
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*Coast - a spiritual place - this 'home' where I imagine and dream - as our people have done for ages.

"Coast - where grandmother, grandfather and elders explain to me where the coast used to be ...

^cost - 'the bottom line'


 My source: BBC World Service, Business Report - COP26

Mention of the challenge for governments of island nations to persuade their peoples and communities to move from the coast, to be resettled and the ultimate prospect of whole islands / nations being lost, with the need for mass migration.

 

Tuesday, November 09, 2021

Law 'in' Hodges' model (Discuss?)

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SUPPLY


DEMAND

unfair
competition

environmental
 

consumer
protection


competition

In demand and supply also consider this within the sociological and interpersonal domains in the context of COVID? 

If people 'behave' themselves*, i.e. do not 'raid' the shelves there will (should) be sufficient supply for all. 

In political terms, what happens when a government raises the prospect (the dichotomy) of supply chain problems and potential shortages?

The 4Ps are relevant here:

intra- interpersonal - PURPOSES

sciences - PROCESS (mechanistic)

sociology - PRACTICE (gone awry)

political - POLICY (discipline in communications)

*UK context - acknowledging the global audience.

 

Thanks to:

Malinauskaite, Jurgita, and Fatih Buğra Erdem. 2021. “Planned Obsolescence in the Context of a Holistic Legal Sphere and the Circular Economy.” Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 41 (3): 719–49. https://doi.org/10.1093/ojls/gqaa061.

See also:

Myers-Briggs 'in' Hodges' model (Discuss?) 

 

Friday, November 05, 2021

c/o BBC - Whiter than white ...

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My source: BBC Radio 4 - Archive on 4


Thursday, November 04, 2021

WHO: Infodemic Management News Flash Thursday 4 November 2021 #25

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My source: EPI-WIN maillist: From the website ...

 
 

Feature art

"Infodemic managers understand the potential for misinformation to grow rapidly and cause harm. There is evidence of rumours spreading quickly and impacting poorly on public health, public trust and vaccine acceptance. Yet every piece of viral misinformation starts small, as seen in the third frame above. At this stage, the little piece of misinformation looks innocent enough, all alone and quite innocuous. It probably doesn't have lots of social media interactions attached to it, it probably isn’t being shared very much.

Narrator: Friends, that little piece of misinformation had big plans

The image highlights why identifying information voids and emerging information hazards before they go viral is so important. If we can use the tools we have to listen to emerging concerns and questions and proactively identify information voids in conversations, we may be able to intervene early by filling in that conversation space in the third frame with high quality information before that piece of misinformation progresses to frame four. At WHO we are working with our partners on some useful tools for managing the COVID-19 infodemic. Keep an eye on the News Flash for more information."

Image credit: Man Martin/Manoverboard

I could instantly relate the image to the domains of Hodges' model as above.