Kristin Hussey
@kristinhussey.bsky.social
Historian of medicine, science and the environment. Lecturer in Environmental History at Newcastle University researching sleep and circadian rhythms. Author of Imperial Bodies in London. Also sea swimming, museum-ing and mom-ing. Kristinhussey.co.uk
Looks so cool! I don't work on policing specifically but am very interested in the night work aspects of this profession. I'm actually organising a workshop on this topic in Newcastle in September if that's something that comes up in your research!
June 30, 2025 at 9:34 AM
Looks so cool! I don't work on policing specifically but am very interested in the night work aspects of this profession. I'm actually organising a workshop on this topic in Newcastle in September if that's something that comes up in your research!
Hi hello - I'm a historian of the body and the environment - working mainly on sleep at the moment! (But previously on acclimatisation)
March 4, 2025 at 5:31 PM
Hi hello - I'm a historian of the body and the environment - working mainly on sleep at the moment! (But previously on acclimatisation)
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Say YES to collaborative history! Say YES to showing messy workings! Say YES to acknowledging the sticky fingers of everyone who shapes your work & your ideas! The only way we will survive this academic climate is by working with each other not in competition, building community and making space.
January 23, 2025 at 9:57 AM
Say YES to collaborative history! Say YES to showing messy workings! Say YES to acknowledging the sticky fingers of everyone who shapes your work & your ideas! The only way we will survive this academic climate is by working with each other not in competition, building community and making space.