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Working Knowledge and the Duality of Uncertainty: Translating Heterogeneous Knowledge Networks in Long Covid Clinics

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Translation and Medical Humanities
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In this keynote speech, Trish Greenhalgh uses ideas of translation to analyse, make sense of, and bring under a unified lens the heterogenous knowledge networks at play in long-covid clinics.
Trish Greenhalgh is Professor of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, and a Fellow of the UK Royal College of Physicians: https://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/team/trish-greenhalgh

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Translation and Medical Humanities
People
Trish Greenhalgh
Keywords
translation
uncertainty
medical knowledge
long covid
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 03/01/2024
Duration: 00:39:34

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Conversations Across the Translational Medical Humanities

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Translation and Medical Humanities
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The speakers outline the possibilities and implications catalysed by rethinking translation and medical humanities as continuous, ever-changing, and synergistic fields.
At the end of the Translation and Medical Humanities conference (https://www.hf.uio.no/ikos/english/research/news-and-events/events/conferences/2023/translation-and-medical-humanities.html) at the University of Oxford, Marta Arnaldi, Charles Briggs, Charles Forsdick and John Ødemark reflect on its legacy.

Marta Arnaldi is a Lecturer in Italian at the University of Oxford and a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oslo: https://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/people/marta-arnaldi

Charles Briggs is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley: https://anthropology.berkeley.edu/charles-l-briggs

Charles Forsdick is Drapers Professor of French at the University of Cambridge, a Member of the Academy of Europe, and the current Lead Fellow for Languages at the British Academy (2023): https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/professor-charles-forsdick

John Ødemark is Professor of Cultural History at the University of Oslo and leader of the project Bodies in Translation: Science, Knowledge and Sustainability in Cultural Translation: https://www.hf.uio.no/ikos/english/people/aca/cultural-history-and-museology/tenured/johntod/index.html

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Translation and Medical Humanities
People
Marta Arnaldi
Charles Briggs
Charles Forsdick
John Ødemark
Keywords
translation
medical humanities
collaboration
interdisciplinarity
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 03/01/2024
Duration: 00:12:45

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Translating Symbolism into Precision Medicine

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Translation and Medical Humanities
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A fascinating exploration of the likenesses between cellular and verbal communication, and their impact on the insurgence of disease.
Banafshé Larijani (https://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/persons/banafshe-larijani) is Director of the Centre for Therapeutic Innovation, University of Bath. She is an international scientist and poet who explores the continuum between science and art, and the ways in which translation enables this constant flux.

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Translation and Medical Humanities
People
Banafshé Larijani
Keywords
translation
Health
disease
poetry
creativity
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 03/01/2024
Duration: 00:15:23

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Health Rhymes with Death

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Nicola Gardini challenges the idea that health is the opposite of disease.
Nicola Gardini suggests that health is a creative process of self-fashioning culminating with death. It resembles translation – in particular, translation from poetry. Constructing health is constructing the ‘beauty’ of a new form.

An award-winning writer and a painter, Nicola Gardini is Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature at the University of Oxford: https://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/people/nicola-gardini

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Translation and Medical Humanities
People
Nicola Gardini
Keywords
translation
Health
disease
poetry
creativity
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 03/01/2024
Duration: 00:18:45

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Translation and Medical Humanities: Personal Narratives, Scholarly Journeys, and Visions

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The speakers share their disciplinary journeys (and crossings) by outlining the ways in which they came to research translation and medical humanities independently and collaboratively, as separate areas and as a unified field.
Marta Arnaldi is a Lecturer in Italian at the University of Oxford and a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oslo: https://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/people/marta-arnaldi

Eivind Engebretsen is Professor of Health Humanities, University of Oslo, Circle U Chair of Global Health, and Executive Chairman of the Centre for Sustainable Healthcare Education (SHE): https://www.med.uio.no/sustainit/english/people/adm/eivinden/

Charles Forsdick is Drapers Professor of French at the University of Cambridge, a Member of the Academy of Europe, and the current Lead Fellow for Languages at the British Academy (2023): https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/professor-charles-forsdick

John Ødemark is Professor of Cultural History at the University of Oslo and leader of the project Bodies in Translation: Science, Knowledge and Sustainability in Cultural Translation: https://www.hf.uio.no/ikos/english/people/aca/cultural-history-and-museology/tenured/johntod/index.html

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Series
Translation and Medical Humanities
People
Marta Arnaldi
Eivind Engebretsen
Charles Forsdick
John Ødemark
Keywords
translation
medical humanities
collaboration
interdisciplinarity
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 03/01/2024
Duration: 01:16:37

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