
Ryan Essex
@ryessex
@ryanessex.bsky.social
Bioethics, resistance/activism/protest, refugee health, immigration detention
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04-03-2009 07:05:42
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After months of writing, this long read by Abi Deivanayagam she/her & me on 'tunnel vision' in health and climate is out, building on the work of Jan Konietzko and many others, and arguing for radical movement building for health justice to fight colonial capitalism. journals.plos.org/globalpubliche…




New article with Dr Lydia Mainey (PhD) - on why we should be wary of calls for 'civility' in relation to health/healthcare. We argue that 'appeals to civility, when understood alongside power, could serve to stifle and mask legitimate dissent' jme.bmj.com/content/early/…


New paper - Everyday resistance in the UKs NHS. link.springer.com/article/10.100… Thanks to Guy Aitchison , @jdillardwright and achilles hil


In this paper, Dr Zohar Lederman (@LedermanZohar) and Dr Ryan Essex (Ryan Essex) argued that force-feeding of Palestinian political prisoners is ethically unjustified. More details at: linkedin.com/feed/update/ur… #hungerstrike #Palestinian #politicalprisoner #Israel #ethicscommittee


The health of refugees & asylum seekers held in #Australia’s offshore detention centres in the Pacific is 2-3 times worse than for detainees on the mainland, a new paper by .Ryan Essex et al has found via .Australian Associated Press (AAP) canberratimes.com.au/story/8472199/… #auspol


New article - Health Related Quality of life Amongst Refugees: A meta Analysis of Studies Using the SF-36 link.springer.com/article/10.100… Thanks to Rita Issa Erika Kalocsanyi James Smith Marianne Markowski and others

This study utilises 217 medical and nursing codes of ethics to explore what they say about political action... doi.org/10.1111/nin.12… Thanks Dr Lydia Mainey (PhD) @jdillardwright Sarah Richardson

⭐️New Ethox Blog: Health and the justification of protest⭐️ ethox.ox.ac.uk/blog/health-an… Thanks Ryan Essex for sharing this article and the time you spent with Ethox as a Caroline Miles Scholar! Oxford Population Health (OxPop) Uni of Greenwich
