The Kwame Kwarteng Show
We will be exploring Dr Brenda Poku's famous journal article Body as a Machine" https://bit.ly/BodyAsaMachine1 [https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Flnkd.in%2FdNXpQmk%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR39ifgr-yVvtZKWXBPlsciLEz_OAIqxl9_Dwe8nNsaowHhfCazLMU31CmE&h=AT0Kimf6XwGeJrAmZkYRQYcBRuvJfySv2eqvWHFS32iovNHnwijU04T78ljYrEJvZbyVBh7hyk84xr4gqL0e8cpR8Arq3CjrqCvzpvjjuAUTpyXwbaixRfHtQFMopD5xswz2CEhimA&__tn__=-UK-R&c[0]=AT0gmWiIIj3HybhcBYXXu7EqnmtKGLdACXflfHaUmglHh7UY3HV6D7NrbB6jirY9dWr2eomb0v0bDoh7-STwwuRKZVSrccuuUtLbcsDi-5R36h8w5D3L5r778vUzdHzpc4TaD9JX1SOiqCwkqTDDQ2hxbu7ChqQRIRiPFrmtSVv7x_u2Fmd-OcN-opK1S1qU25c9rg] which provides a summary but a deeper understanding of Social Constructivism and further provide some amazing research findings on how social constructs influence the experiences of young people living with Sickle Cell Disease. Dr Brenda Poku, PhD (Our Main Guest) is a Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Nottingham and an Alumnus of The University of Manchester. She is very passionate about the impact of social & human behaviours on healthcare delivery, especially to people living with Sickle Cell Disease.
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