Research Associate Christina Lee will be presenting at the Building Anti-Ableism Through Representation in Children’s Material Culture seminar series on February 26th. Register for the hybrid event here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/online-tic...
Research Associate Christina Lee will be presenting at the Building Anti-Ableism Through Representation in Children’s Material Culture seminar series on February 26th. Register for the hybrid event here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/online-tic...
Today is #InternationalDayofPersonsWithDisabilities. To mark the days leading up to Anita Ghai's departure on 11th December last year, we have invited disability scholars to reflect on Anita's legacy. Read the contributions: sheffield.ac.uk/ihuman/our-w...
As part of our Scholarship phase, we run a number of online symposia every year and have a growing diverse collection of papers on disability. Watch recordings and read the transcripts here: sheffield.ac.uk/ihuman/disab...
Please join us in remembering Anita and book your tickets here: www.tickettailor.com/events/disab...
For our disabled friends in the UK right now, we wanted to share this series of stories on the Joy of Being Disabled
Our brilliant Ankita recently went to India and visited our partner DPOs. Check out her fantastic blog on collaborative partnership and building meaningful connections with disabled communities to challenge traditional power dynamics: www.sheffield.ac.uk/ihuman/disab...
An illustration of a group of disabled people with stars and atoms. Its reads: Join us for the launch of our white paper: Towards a fully inclusive environment for disabled people in STEMM. 31 March 2025. Glasgow and Online.
Introducing NADSN’s White Paper:Towards a Fully Inclusive Environment for Disabled People in STEMM
📅 Launch Event: 31 March, 16:00-18:00
📍 Glasgow and online
🔗 Register: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/nadsn-whit...
Join us & help drive change! #NADSNWhitePaper #DisabledInSTEMM
It is a privilege to be presenting at the Society for Applied Anthropology Conference in Portland, Oregon today! The title of my paper is - Care in the Neoliberal Academy: Exploring the Disruption of Disabled Academics’ Embodied Experiences.
Cripping ethnography: Disability Creativity and Ethnographic Research panel! @sumicol.bsky.social @erindurban.bsky.social
Anti-ableist resources pools key readings, advice and support from university researchers and disabled people's organisations:
www.sheffield.ac.uk/ihuman/waarc...
Goodley, Dan, Kirsty Liddiard and Rebecca Lawthom. 2025. “The Depathologising University.” Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 27(1): 120–133. DOI: doi.org/10.16993/sjd...
Humanising Healthcare includes researchers from clinical, university, advocacy and workers cooperative communities and we are committed to sharing the findings of our research in a variety of formats.
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A photograph of Ifejuola Atunwa wearing an academic gown in Durham Cathedral cloisters.
🤗A very warm welcome to Ifejuola Atunwa, who joins the Platform as our Partnerships and Engagement Intern! Discover more about Ifejuola below:
www.durham.ac.uk/research/ins...
This morning we learned of the sudden passing of Professor Anita Ghai: the brilliant, groundbreaking and critically acclaimed disability studies scholar. Anita was a dear friend of Disability Matters
www.sheffield.ac.uk/ihuman/news/...
Reflections on our recent conference from PGR students Ruby Goodley and Johanna Knebel bit.ly/PGRreflections
This sounds incredibly important - are you publishing ?
Ah what lovely words thank you - tell me more about your work
Book cover image and message reading ‘just published’
3rd edition out on the 3rd December - Disability Studies published by Sage
So comrades, whose out there #disability #nffc #sewing