Chronicity

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This inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary project aims to explore the processes by which we attempt to create meaning in chronic illness. The apparent increase in and diversity of chronic conditions calls for better understandings of the spaces between health and illness that chronic patients occupy, often for most of their lives. How can we articulate the tension between the biomedical model of chronicity and its embodied experience? What language and other forms of representation can we use to map, chart and begin to explore the meanings possible within such spaces? What insights can these provide to inform better chronic care management? What is the relationship between chronicity and wellbeing? How do individuals, societies and cultures make sense of chronicity?

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The project will critically engage with a number of core themes:

  • The Borderlands: Definitions, metaphors and actualities
  • Understanding Chronic Illness
  • Living with Chronic Illness
  • Giving Chronic Illness voices
  • Coping with Chronic Illness

Related themes will also be identified for development and exploration. Out of our deliberations it is anticipated that a series of related cross context research projects will develop.

Contact Info
Priory House
149B Wroslyn Road
Freeland, Oxfordshire OX29 8HR
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)1993 882087
Fax: +44 (0)870 4601132
E-mail: office@inter-disciplinary.net

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Upcoming Events
Record Breaking March
March 2012 was a record breaking month for us. The website took 1.2 million hits, serving 60,351 unique visitors. A huge 'thank you' for your on-going support and interest in our projects.

Australia Destination for 2013
We are thrilled to announce that Inter-Disciplinary.Net will be heading for Australia in 2013. 8 projects are going to be taking place in Sydney during January. Further details to be released shortly, but we are very excited at the prospect of creating an ID.Net footprint in Australia. We're looking forward to seeing you all there.

New Research Ventures for Hong Kong and North America
2013 will also see us expand our footprint to take in Hong Kong and North America. There will be 6 research-focused workshops and seminars on the themes of global threats to health, along with policing and the community. These will be linked to a progressive publications plan consisting of a new 'Handbook' style series designed to bring together the best in interdisciplinary collaboration.