S Erikainen
@serikainen
Lecturer in sociology @Aberdeenuni. Working on social and ethical issues around gender, health and sport. (they/them)
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31-08-2014 02:11:30
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        Thanks Arts and Humanities Research Council for funding our work on ‘Targeting Therapies: Exploring the Cultural and Normative Dimensions of 'Targeted' Approaches to Biomedicine and Public Health’! Really excited to be collaborating with CoIs Susi Geiger, @SonjaErikainen and Ilaria Galasso! #medhums #STS
        I am really so excited! What an opportunity to build and consolidate a fabulous international research network on important #medhums issues while working with Susi Geiger and the marvelous @SonjaErikainen and Martyn Pickersgill!
        
        Amazing art LEAP Sports Scotland #DiverseSport conference to document the insightful and engaging conversations about inclusive sports that are going on. What a great day💪🏽👏🏽
                        
                    
                    
                    
                
        
        Fifth panel "Towards a Holistic Approach of Policy-making, Practice & Research in Sport" with sport litigator Carlos Sayao, Thays Prado of Centre for Sport & Human Rights, Belén Lara of IAWSN, Piara Powar of Fare, and Francine Hetherington Raveney of Council of Europe Sport, moderated by S Erikainen of University of Aberdeen
                        
                    
                    
                    
                
        
        New open access article “Beyond the hype: ‘acceptable futures’ for AI and robotic technologies in healthcare” coauthors S Erikainen Sarah Chan @Sarah_C_Burley funded by Wellcome Link: link.springer.com/article/10.100… #AI #Robots #Health #Care #ResponsibleInnovation Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society (CBSS)
        Please join us (Martyn Pickersgill Ilaria Galasso S Erikainen and the MISFIRES-ERC crew) in Dublin on May 2-3!
        Check out our new BioSocieties article on hormonal emplotment! We show that hormones remain vital protagonists in the contemporary constitution of bodies, affects, selves, environments and politics. S Erikainen Andrea Ford Lisa Raeder link.springer.com/article/10.105…