This 1 hour video come from Sam Fellowes, who says:
“‘How the lived experience of experts-by-experience relates to the abstract nature of science’. I consider how we should understand lived experience in psychiatric research given that science involves abstractions which do not reflect the world. I consider how lived experience can influence abstract science and how abstract science can influence reported lived experience. Then I consider the epistemological implications of this.”
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