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#ChronicallyMe

Social media tales of chronic illness

A large cartoon image of a mobile phone with one person pictured in its centre. Four people surround the phone and are connected with the central character via dotted lines to denote connection via social media.

Our digital lives theme

What’s on offer?

Starting at 7pm, the event will be broken into three main blocks covering three key themes, each consisting of a short dance-poetry performance, an interactive collaborative activity and a brief talk providing insights into this fascinating area of research. We will finish with refreshments and a chance to chat informally with other guests before we close at 9pm.

Please note: As the event is interactive, you will be invited to share your thoughts and ideas with others at your table, though there is no expectation that you will share any personal details.

What’s it about?

Join us for #ChronincallyMe, a deep dive into the power of sharing illness stories on social media. This event is for people interested in understanding how online platforms can be a vital source of support for those living with chronic illnesses. Whether you have a personal experience or simply want to learn how to be a supportive ally, everyone is welcome.

We’ll explore how sharing personal stories online can make for great social connections, provide a space for processing experiences, and empower people to redefine their identity alongside their illness.

Together we’ll amplify the voices of those navigating chronic illness and learn how to become allies and advocates for this community.

 

 

 

Who’s leading the event?

Dr Lucy Prodgers, Lecturer in Psychological and Social Medicine 

Open to

All adults are welcome.  

Of particular interest to

This event is aimed at anyone with an interest in exploring chronic illness stories told over social media, whether you have a chronic illness yourself or simply wish to learn how to be a better advocate and ally for others. We welcome social media lovers, lurkers and loathers, so please do come along regardless of your social media presence.

Event booking deadline

5th November 2024, 5 pm