Objects of safety and imprisonment (Binnie et al, 2020)
Exploring the conscious and unconscious relationships that people who experience breathlessness have with their health objects.
Exploring the conscious and unconscious relationships that people who experience breathlessness have with their health objects.
Explore this unique version of the Catch Your Breath exhibition and its collections at the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Jane Macnaughton discusses why breathlessness is an invisible symptom and why the people who experience it can be invisible in society.
This was the second of a series of responses to the British Lung Foundation‘s Battle for Breath report. This discussion…
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