Section outline

    • PhD student and Assistant Teaching Professor Lesley Hodge presents critical posthumanism as a theoretical framework for promoting environmental justice and planetary health in nursing. Through theoretical analysis and powerful imagery, Hodge explores how this perspective reshapes our understanding of human-environment relationships in healthcare settings and beyond. Practical examples in the presentation demonstrate how critical posthumanism can inform nursing approaches to environmental challenges while acknowledging the framework's possibilities and limitations.

      Learning Objectives:

      1. Explain how critical posthumanism is a theoretical framework for understanding environmental justice and planetary health in nursing practice.
      2. Analyze the interconnected relationships between humans, technology, and nature through a critical posthumanist lens, particularly in healthcare settings.
      3. Identify practical applications of critical posthumanism in nursing education, research, and practice related to environmental and climate justice.
    • Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 17198, for 1 contact hour.

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