Rose, A. ‘Humour and Shame in the Medical Memoir.’ Literature and Science Forum, 19 April 2023.* Watch recording.
Dolezal, L., ‘Shame Competence: Why We Need to Understand Shame and Its Effects’ at Devon and Cornwall Police, VAWG Seminar Series, 19 April 2023. Watch recording.
Dolezal, L. ‘Pandemic Shaming and Healthcare Workers’, at the Humanities and Medicine Seminar Series, University of Limerick, 9 March 2022.*~ Watch recording
Dolezal, L. “Considering Shame and Shame-Sensitive Practice in Policing” at Research and Practice in Conversation: A Policing Lab Virtual Event, University of Exeter, 14 December 2021.* Watch recording.
Dolezal, L. ‘Healthcare Workers and Online Shaming During COVID-19’, at the Media, Communication & COVID-19 Speaker Series, Bournemouth University, 27 October 2021.*~ Watch recording.
Dolezal, L. ‘Trauma and Shame: Shame-Sensitive Practice in Trauma-Informed Approaches to Healthcare’, at the Respect and Shame in Healthcare and Bioethics Workshop Series, 1 October 2021.* Watch recording.
Rose, A. ‘Covidiots! Shame, Stigma and Bad Words during Covid-19.’ Medical Humanities Colloquy 2.0, 14 September 2021.*~ Watch recording.
Dolezal, L. ‘Chronic Shame and the Experience of Stigma’, Beyond the Pigeon Holes: Dutch Stigma Symposium, Open Universiteit, 18 June 2021.* Watch recording.
See, Hear, Feel – Luna Dolezal discusses Shame in Medicine with Dr Christine J. Ko in Episode 19
Listen to the BSP podcasts from The British Society for Phenomenology 2022 Annual Conference which featured a special shame panel sponsored by Shame and Medicine Project.
Shame in Medicine: The Lost Forest – drawing on the stories of over 200 healthcare workers across the United States, the United Kingdom, and beyond, this series explores how shame manifests in medical culture.
Shame and the Pandemic, produced by Develop Audio and hosted by journalist Paul McNally. The 6-episode podcast series showcases the research of the ‘Scenes of Shame and Stigma in COVID-19’ project at the University of Exeter and funded by the UK’s Arts and Humanities Research Council, particularly looking at the findings in their recently published bookCovid-19 and Shame: Political Emotions and Public Health In the UK (Bloomsbury Academic, 2023), which was featured in The Guardian.