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23/ (she/her) socialist, feminist, queer, disability studies scholar, PhD 1+3 ESRC Studentship at University of Leeds, UK. Currently undertaking a project on the lived experiences of disabled anthropologists to create more inclusive research cultures.
JOIN US for our event in Sheffield on 3rd December
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Such an exciting launch day for Beautiful Mystery! I'm a guest on two podcasts that dropped today, with two wonderful hosts: Michelle Glogovac and Kelley Vick.
Read the Damn Book (podcast): open.spotify.com/episode/6VBY...
Literary Prospects (podcast): www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZEN...
REGISTRATION OPEN FOR CDS PGR CONFERENCE on 17th September disability-studies.leeds.ac.uk/events/pgrco...
Hi Ria, feel free to submit an abstract!
Our PGR Network are hosting a conference 'Disability within Environments: disability studies perspectives' on 17th September 2025. The call for papers is live with a deadline of 12th June. Please share with your networks
CONGRATS!! Youβre a force to be reckoned with!
Cripping ethnography: Disability Creativity and Ethnographic Research panel! @sumicol.bsky.social @erindurban.bsky.social
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 Academicsβ Embodied Experiences.
Anti-ableist resources pools key readings, advice and support from university researchers and disabled people's organisations:
www.sheffield.ac.uk/ihuman/waarc...
See this important protest happening in Leeds next wednesday morning about cuts to disability benefits!
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Have a look at what our network has to offer through this Blog post. We will be announcing our next event, taking place in June, very soon so watch this space!
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My (updated) research profile
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really excited to read this!
Page proof of the title page for an academic book, reading: ACCESS VERNACULARS: Disability and Design in Contemporary Russia Cassandra Hartblay Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London
Wowza! Page proofs! The thing is typeset - itβs really happening?!
This is technically my second book, but in a lot of ways that count, it is my first book⦠the book that developed out of my dissertation.
RIP Devva Kasnitz - a truly inspirational, kind, fiery disability scholar and activist! The DS community has lost a kindred spirit, but she will never be forgotten. An infrastructural activist whose influence knows no bounds. Thank you for all youβve taught me π
portrait by Mallory Kay Nelson
@wrdisability.bsky.social Follow this disability networks - run by Northern PGRs in the UK for Northern Disability Studies students! π
Photo of an exhibition. A white wall features 7 bright paintings with a chair placed in front of it. The main painting in blue and orange reads βIβm not leavingβ
π’ New job! Come work with our lovely colleague Jade French on a 4 year inclusive arts action research project! Please share widely!
Closing date 10th January
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Our βCripping Ethnography: Disability Creativity and Ethnographic Researchβ panel with @sumicol.bsky.social, @mirandadj.bsky.social, @kikiyates.bsky.social, and Sailer was accepted at SfAA! Anyone else going to Portland for the conference? #disabilityanthropology
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To echo what Erin said, Anna Jaysane-Darr and I have co-edited a volume through Routledge titled "The Disabled Anthropologist." It should be available by Spring, perhaps by April. The contributors range from graduate students to retirees and those early or mid-career.
Reflections on our recent conference from PGR students Ruby Goodley and Johanna Knebel bit.ly/PGRreflections
Today our Claudia Coveney launched her excellent new book, introduced by Miro Griffiths and in discussion with Tom Campbell and Mark Priestley.
bit.ly/Coveney2024
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) has announced that it will stop publishing content on X from January 20th
The organisation stated that it can βno longer ethically participate in a social network that its owner has transformed into a machine of disinformation and propaganda.β
Iβm sure there are more folks out there who I havenβt connected with yet in disability anthropology or who use ethnographic approaches to critical disability studies. Send me a note if youβd like to be added! β€οΈ
#disability #anthropology #ethnography
#CriticalDisabilityStudies