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Please see below information about the 2005 programme
Women's Health and Society Seminar Series
Women' s and Family Health Research Group, King's College, London
All seminars are open to the public and no booking is required
All seminars will be held in the Franklin-Wilkins Building, Waterloo Campus, King's College, London
Travel details and map here
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/about/maa/waterloo.html
Contact. [log in to unmask] Tel. 0207 848 3023
Florence Nightingale School of Nursing & Midwifery
Women's and Family Health Research Group
2nd March 2005
Social Services: Support or Hindrance?
Speaker. Beverley Beech, Association for Improvements in Maternity Services
4.30 - 6pm Room 1.10 FWB
13th April 2005
Knowledge to Action? The diffusion of innovations into practice
Speaker. Louise Fitzgerald, de Montfort University
4.30 - 6pm Room 1.10 FWB
4th May 2005
Anticipatory accounts: vocabularies of motive and the anticipation of future health related conduct (infant feeding choices)
Speaker. Elizabeth Murphy, Nottingham University
4.30 - 6pm Room 1.10 FWB
1st June 2005
Where not to be born in the 1860's - How Florence Nightingale and her contemporaries used maternal mortality statistics
Speaker. Alison Macfarlane, City University
4.30 - 6pm Room 1.10 FWB
6th July 2005
Researching babies' views and rights
Speaker. Priscilla Alderson, Social Science Research Unit, Institute of Education
4.30 - 6pm Room 1.10 FWB
7th September 2005
Title: Pregnant Embodiment in mid-Twentieth century Australia
Speaker. Catherine Kevin, Menzies Centre, King's College, London
4.30 - 6pm Room TBA. FWB
5th October 2005
Ethnographic reflections on the ethics of embryonic stem cells.
Speaker. Steve Wainwright, King's College, London
4.30 - 6pm Room TBA FWB
2nd November 2005
The IVF Stem Cell interface
Speaker. Sarah Franklin, BIOS, London School of Economics
4.30 - 6pm Room TBA FWB
7th December 2005
Preparing for birth with anxiety or confidence? Themes from a feasability study for a trial of massage and childbirth
Speaker. Chris McCourt, Thames Valley University
4.30 - 6pm Room TBA FWB
Dr Jane Sandall
Professor of Midwifery and Women's Health
Women & Family Health Research Group,
Health and Social Care Research Division
King's College, Waterloo Bridge Wing,
150 Stamford Street,
London, SE1 9NH
Tel: 020 7848 3605
Fax: 020 7848 3764
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http://www.kcl.ac.uk/nursing/research/women.html
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