Publications

Shirley Chubb & Clair Hebron have published a chapter titled Art as a Deterritorialising Vehicle for a Nomadic Physiotherapy in Inviting Movements in Physiotherapy An Anthology of Critical Scholarship, University of Manitoba, 2025. The chapter discusses how transdisciplinary education and art can offer opportunities to explore movement within physiotherapy and draws on the development of the Posthuman Walking Project.

Clair Hebron, Shirley Chubb & walker partners Natalie Sharratt and Fe Stevens presented The Posthuman Walking Project: A rhizomatic engagement with the more than human experieince of walking with pain online at the SocioHealthLab 2nd (Un)Conference, University of Queensland Global Change Institute on Wednesday 15th May. The discussion focussed on walker partner experiences of developing film responses to walking with the PWP.

Shirley Chubb & Patty Thille led a workshop titled The (Becoming) Posthuman Walking Project at the In Sickness and In Health Conference in Auckland, New Zealand 13th-15th February, 2024. The workshop outlined the context, progression and questions that have arisien out of the PWP in the past year.

Filip Maric, Patty Thille and Shirley Chubb led an online interactive workshop at the online Environmental Physiotherapy Festival , 9th – 11th November 2023. Delegates were invited to contribute digital images or short mobile phone videos of walking in their local environments. Through discussion and exploration, the workshop explored how interaction with non-human elements offered insights into emerging understandings of landscapes as sites of care.