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Papadimitriou, C. Phenomenologically-informed inquiry in physical rehabilitation: how to do documentation and interpretation of qualitative data. Physical Therapy Reviews 17 (6): 409-416. 2012.
Papadimitriou, C., Magasi, S., Frank G. Current thinking in qualitative research: Evidence-based practice, moral philosophies and political struggle, OTJR 32 (1S): 2-5. 2012.
Papadimitriou, C. & Stone, D. A. Addressing existential disruption in traumatic spinal cord injury: a new approach to human temporality in inpatient rehabilitation, Disability and Rehabilitation 33, (21-22): 2121-2133. 2011.
Stone, D. A. & Papadimitriou, C. Exploring Heidegger’s Ecstatic Temporality in the Context of Embodied Breakdown, Schutzian Research: A Yearbook of Worldly Phenomenology and Qualitative Social Science 2:137-154. 2010.
Papadimitriou, C. The ‘I’ of the beholder: Phenomenological ‘seeing’ in the context of disability, Sports, Ethics and Philosophy 2 (2): 216-233. 2008.
Papadimitriou, C. Becoming En-wheeled: Re-embodiment as a wheelchair user after Spinal Cord Injury, Disability and Society 23 (7): 691-704. 2008.
Papadimitriou, C. ‘It was hard but you did it’: Work in a Clinical Context among Physical Therapists and Spinal Cord Injured Adults, Disability and Rehabilitation 30, (5):365-774. 2008.
Papadimitriou, C. From Dis-ability to Difference: Conceptual and Methodological Issues in the Study of Disability, In Phenomenology and Medicine. Edited by S. Kay Toombs (Handbook in Bioethics and the Philosophy of Medicine Series), 2001.
Papadimitriou, C., Magasi, S., Frank G. Current thinking in qualitative research: Evidence-based practice, moral philosophies and political struggle, OTJR 32 (1S): 2-5. 2012.
Papadimitriou, C. & Stone, D. A. Addressing existential disruption in traumatic spinal cord injury: a new approach to human temporality in inpatient rehabilitation, Disability and Rehabilitation 33, (21-22): 2121-2133. 2011.
Stone, D. A. & Papadimitriou, C. Exploring Heidegger’s Ecstatic Temporality in the Context of Embodied Breakdown, Schutzian Research: A Yearbook of Worldly Phenomenology and Qualitative Social Science 2:137-154. 2010.
Papadimitriou, C. The ‘I’ of the beholder: Phenomenological ‘seeing’ in the context of disability, Sports, Ethics and Philosophy 2 (2): 216-233. 2008.
Papadimitriou, C. Becoming En-wheeled: Re-embodiment as a wheelchair user after Spinal Cord Injury, Disability and Society 23 (7): 691-704. 2008.
Papadimitriou, C. ‘It was hard but you did it’: Work in a Clinical Context among Physical Therapists and Spinal Cord Injured Adults, Disability and Rehabilitation 30, (5):365-774. 2008.
Papadimitriou, C. From Dis-ability to Difference: Conceptual and Methodological Issues in the Study of Disability, In Phenomenology and Medicine. Edited by S. Kay Toombs (Handbook in Bioethics and the Philosophy of Medicine Series), 2001.