Living with motor neurone disease: an insider’s sociological perspective https://t.co/TPAOORoc9H @KirstenHarley2 @KarenWillis19
RT @KirstenHarley2: My @HealthSocRev article with the wonderful @KarenWillis19 about Living with #MND #ALS is now online https://t.co/f8Myj…
@KarenWillis19 & @KirstenHarley2 co-authored 'Living with motor neurone disease: an insider’s sociological perspective.' Read how #sociology helped Kirsten make sense of both her life with #MND & her ensuing treatment experiences https://t.co/VCDwD
RT @HealthSocRev: ICYMI:@HealthSocRev co EiC @KarenWillis19 & @KirstenHarley2 co-authored 'Living with motor neurone disease: an insider’s…
RT @HealthSocRev: ICYMI:@HealthSocRev co EiC @KarenWillis19 & @KirstenHarley2 co-authored 'Living with motor neurone disease: an insider’s…
ICYMI:@HealthSocRev co EiC @KarenWillis19 & @KirstenHarley2 co-authored 'Living with motor neurone disease: an insider’s sociological perspective.' Read how #sociology helped Kirsten make sense of both her life with #MND & her ensuing treatment exp
RT @mndaustralia: Thank you @KirstenHarley2 and @KarenWillis19 for this insightful and thoughtful discussion on making sense of life post d…
RT @KirstenHarley2: My @HealthSocRev article with the wonderful @KarenWillis19 about Living with #MND #ALS is now online https://t.co/f8Myj…
RT @MND_RIA: Living with motor neurone disease: an insider’s sociological perspective A truly insightful discussion from Kirsten Harley & K…
Living with motor neurone disease: an insider’s sociological perspective A truly insightful discussion from Kirsten Harley & Karen Willis regarding Kirsten's MND journey. @KirstenHarley2 https://t.co/7DOezrcWwA
RT @AustSoc: ICYMI: TASA members @KirstenHarley2 & @KarenWillis19 co-authored 'Living with motor neurone disease: an insider’s sociological…
RT @HealthSocRev: @HealthSocRev co EiC @KarenWillis19 & @KirstenHarley2 co-authored 'Living with motor neurone disease: an insider’s sociol…
RT @HealthSocRev: @HealthSocRev co EiC @KarenWillis19 & @KirstenHarley2 co-authored 'Living with motor neurone disease: an insider’s sociol…
@HealthSocRev co EiC @KarenWillis19 & @KirstenHarley2 co-authored 'Living with motor neurone disease: an insider’s sociological perspective.' Read how #sociology helped Kirsten make sense of both her life with #MND & her ensuing treatment experienc
ICYMI: TASA members @KirstenHarley2 & @KarenWillis19 co-authored 'Living with motor neurone disease: an insider’s sociological perspective.' https://t.co/LCWYN6L83p @CinimodEwor @mnd_mq @JulieLeask @mndaustralia @MND_RIA @MNDVic @Macquarie_Uni @HealthT
Living with motor neurone disease: an insider’s sociological perspective https://t.co/yqsxH9XlO9
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RT @TherapyBox: This article is a discussion between two former colleagues and longstanding friends about the lived experience of illness a…
RT @TherapyBox: This article is a discussion between two former colleagues and longstanding friends about the lived experience of illness a…
RT @TherapyBox: This article is a discussion between two former colleagues and longstanding friends about the lived experience of illness a…
RT @sarjomaclean: Read this beautiful piece in @HealthSocRev about how sociology helped @KirstenHarley2 make sense of both her life with MN…
RT @sarjomaclean: Read this beautiful piece in @HealthSocRev about how sociology helped @KirstenHarley2 make sense of both her life with MN…
This article shares insight into the impact of a life-limiting condition and the experience of the health system. Great read. My partner's father has MND so even more touching for us
RT @sarjomaclean: Read this beautiful piece in @HealthSocRev about how sociology helped @KirstenHarley2 make sense of both her life with MN…
RT @JBSLT: This is absolutely fascinating to read - @VoiceBankingMND and @rhi_slt173. @GivingVoiceUK have you seen this?
RT @TherapyBox: This article is a discussion between two former colleagues and longstanding friends about the lived experience of illness a…
This is absolutely fascinating to read - @VoiceBankingMND and @rhi_slt173. @GivingVoiceUK have you seen this?
This is a conversation worthy of your time #MND #Neurology
This article is a discussion between two former colleagues and longstanding friends about the lived experience of illness and disability. In January 2013, Kirsten Harley, a promising early career sociologist was diagnosed with MND. https://t.co/XxhTzWFO8U
RT @YasminGun: A Sociological conversation between Kirsten Harley & Karen Willis https://t.co/pmUVUY2CMF
A Sociological conversation between Kirsten Harley & Karen Willis https://t.co/pmUVUY2CMF
RT @KarenWillis19: Sometimes we get to write with the best people about things that really matter. Thank you @KirstenHarley2 This was an ab…
RT @KarenWillis19: Sometimes we get to write with the best people about things that really matter. Thank you @KirstenHarley2 This was an ab…
RT @sarjomaclean: Read this beautiful piece in @HealthSocRev about how sociology helped @KirstenHarley2 make sense of both her life with MN…
RT @sarjomaclean: Read this beautiful piece in @HealthSocRev about how sociology helped @KirstenHarley2 make sense of both her life with MN…
RT @KarenWillis19: Sometimes we get to write with the best people about things that really matter. Thank you @KirstenHarley2 This was an ab…
RT @KarenWillis19: Sometimes we get to write with the best people about things that really matter. Thank you @KirstenHarley2 This was an ab…
RT @KarenWillis19: Sometimes we get to write with the best people about things that really matter. Thank you @KirstenHarley2 This was an ab…
Read this beautiful piece in @HealthSocRev about how sociology helped @KirstenHarley2 make sense of both her life with MND and her ensuing treatment experiences. It's written with @KarenWillis19. 💚 to you both.
RT @KarenWillis19: Sometimes we get to write with the best people about things that really matter. Thank you @KirstenHarley2 This was an ab…
RT @KarenWillis19: Sometimes we get to write with the best people about things that really matter. Thank you @KirstenHarley2 This was an ab…
RT @KarenWillis19: Sometimes we get to write with the best people about things that really matter. Thank you @KirstenHarley2 This was an ab…
RT @KarenWillis19: Sometimes we get to write with the best people about things that really matter. Thank you @KirstenHarley2 This was an ab…
RT @KarenWillis19: Sometimes we get to write with the best people about things that really matter. Thank you @KirstenHarley2 This was an ab…
Sometimes we get to write with the best people about things that really matter. Thank you @KirstenHarley2 This was an absolute pleasure. @AustSoc @HealthSocRev Living with motor neurone disease: an insider’s sociological perspective https://t.co/ogz6ffOAi
@KirstenHarley2 @AustSoc A privilege to be part if this article! Living with motor neurone disease: an insider’s sociological perspective https://t.co/vVu03T0eLE