Jim Johansson
RN, MN, PhD(c) 

PRESENTATIONS




The clean and proper self: The relevance of Kristeva’s concept of abjection for nursing

25th International Nursing Philosophy Conference
August, 2022
Irvine, California




Pastoral power, confession and the neo-religious conversion of patients to homo-economicus: A Foucauldian critique of recovery in forensic psychiatry settings

25th International Nursing Philosophy Conference
August, 2022
Irvine, California



Exposing the margins of disciplinary power: The anomie in forensic mental health nursing

Custody and Caring: 17th Biennial International Conference on the Nurse’s Role in the Criminal Justice System
November, 2021
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan



Reflections on forensic mental health and correctional nursing

Keynote panel discussion member
Custody and Caring: 17th Biennial International Conference on the Nurse’s Role in the Criminal Justice System
November, 2021
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan



Exposing the margins of disciplinary power: The anomie in forensic mental health nursing

8th In Sickness & In Health International Conference
June, 2020
Lleida, Spain
Cancelled due to COVID-19



Forensic psychiatric patients as subjects of power: The appropriation of surveillance and coercion as points of resistance in the total institution

7th International Conference
June, 2018
Sydney, Australia



Pushing the boundaries of recovery: The recalcitrant patient

Custody & Caring: 16th International Conference on the Nurse’s Role in the Criminal Justice System
October, 2019
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan



Abjection projection: Feces, bodily fluids and the violation of boundaries in the forensic mental health milieu

Custody & Caring: 16th International Conference on the Nurse’s Role in the Criminal Justice System
October, 2019
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan



Power, resistance, and recovery in forensic mental health nursing

MacEwan University Faculty of Nursing Research and Scholarship Day
April, 2019
Edmonton, Alberta



Abjection projection: Feces, bodily fluids and the violation of boundaries in the forensic mental health milieu

13th Philosophy in the Nurse’s World & 23rd International Philosophy of Nursing Conference
August, 2019
Victoria, British Columbia