Academic identity: active identity and body work in academia In my contribution to the SRHE Annual Conference, I talked about academics' active body work and identity work to maintain their academic identity.
Making sense of fibromyalgia experiences To make sense of my participants' experiences, I am creating an art installation based on the raw data I receive in my research work.
PASAR Connecting Communities conference This is my contribution to the PASAR Connecting Communities conference, which was held in November 2017.
Ableism in Academia Call for contributions to the Ableism in Academia symposium and special edition publication.
Presentation from CSHE Research Festival This is my contribution to the CSHE Research Festival 2017, which was held in October 2017 at the University of Kent.
Learning to accept fibromyalgia In this post I report some preliminary outcomes from the pilot phase of my fibromyalgia study. This is about learning to accept.
3min thesis 2016 The 3 min thesis is a competition, but it helps focussing thoughts and concentrating on what is important. Here is my "3min thesis".
The “I” in Fibromyalgia at the PGFes2016 This is my contribution to the Postgraduate Research Festival, the PGFes2016, at the University of Kent.
Identity boxes In this post I describe what identity boxes are, how I developed the idea and why identity boxes can be used in research.
Simulation of cognitive dysfunction This is a brief simulation of what cognitive dysfunction and brain fog feel like.
Simulation of brain fog Brain fog is difficult to explain. So I tried to create a simulation of an episode of brain fog.
What is fibromyalgia? This is a brief introduction to fibromyalgia, an invisible illness causing pain and cognitive dysfunctions.
Invisible illness and academic identity A brief outline of intended research in relation to the invisible illness fibromyalgia and its impact on academic identity.