Undisciplinary
Each episode, sometimes academics, Courtney Hempton, Jane Williams and Chris Mayes take an undisciplined dive (i.e. bellyflop) into the underwater caverns of history, ethics and politics of health. They are joined by a cocktail of erudite, cantankerous and more qualified guests to talk through everything from the history of feminist bioethics to why acronyms are a curse and unnecessary evil. Plus, they break down the latest biopolitical news, discuss #bioethicstwitter bin-fires, and dig up forgotten gems from the archive. New episodes drop every Thursday.
Undisciplinary
Diagnostic tests, risks & the quest for certainty: talking with Kiran Pienaar
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Season 4
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Episode 6
In this episode we are talking with Kiran Pienaar about the uncertainties and ambivalences produces via medical tests and diagnostics. We discuss some of her recent work with Prof Alan Petersen and the notion of bio-subjectivities. Plus leaf blowers.
Sources discussed include:
- Searching for diagnostic certainty, governing risk: Patients' ambivalent experiences of medical testing
- Managing risks or generating uncertainties? Ambiguous ontologies of testing in Australian healthcare
Audio
- Music City Plaza - Dan Bodan
Undisciplinary - a podcast that talks across the boundaries of history, ethics, and the politics of health.
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