Lived Experiences of Ableism in Academia
Strategies for Inclusion in Higher Education
Herausgeber: Brown, Nicole
Lived Experiences of Ableism in Academia
Strategies for Inclusion in Higher Education
Herausgeber: Brown, Nicole
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Embedded in personal experiences, this collection explores ableism in academia. Through theoretical lenses including autobiography, autoethnography, embodiment, body work and emotional labour, contributors explore being 'othered' in academia and provide practical examples to develop inclusive universities and a less ableist environment.
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Embedded in personal experiences, this collection explores ableism in academia. Through theoretical lenses including autobiography, autoethnography, embodiment, body work and emotional labour, contributors explore being 'othered' in academia and provide practical examples to develop inclusive universities and a less ableist environment.
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- Verlag: Bristol University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9781447354116
- ISBN-10: 1447354117
- Artikelnr.: 59511232
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bristol University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9781447354116
- ISBN-10: 1447354117
- Artikelnr.: 59511232
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Nicole Brown is Social Researcher and Lecturer in Education, and Academic Head of Learning and Teaching in the Department of Culture, Communication and Media at UCL Institute of Education.
Introduction: Being 'different' in academia ~ Nicole Brown Part I: Ways of
knowing A leg to stand on: irony, autoethnography and ableism in the
academy ~ Laura L. Ellingson "There's no place for emotions in academia":
experiences of the neoliberal academy as a disabled scholar ~ Angharad
Butler- Rees Embodiment and authenticity: how embodied research might shed
light on experiences of disability and chronic illness ~ Jennifer Leigh
What's in a word? Rephrasing and reframing disability ~ Sharon Smith
Intermezzo Part II: Lived experiences Colour blindness in academia: the
challenges of an invisible impairment ~ Oliver Daddow Stammering in
academia: voice in the management of self and others ~ Robert H. Mann and
Bryan C. Clift Losing my voice (physically and metaphorically) ~ Jeanne
Barczewska Deafness and hearing loss in higher education ~ Nicole Brown
Living with collagenous colitis as a busy academic: chronic illness and the
intersection of age and gender inequality ~ Rosalind Janssen Three cheers
for Access to Work partnership: two cheers for Two Ticks and one question
about a university- wide self- disclosure scheme ~ Chris Mounsey and Stan
Booth "I'm not saying this to be petty": reflections on making disability
visible while teaching ~ Emma Sheppard #AutisticsInAcademia ~ Chloe Farahar
and Annette Foster "I've always wanted to be a nurse ...": challenging
academic ableist assumptions ~ Jo Sullivan Ableism in music academicism ~
Ben Lunn Teaching with and supporting teachers with dyslexia in higher
education ~ Jennifer Hiscock and Jennifer Leigh Depressed academics:
building a group blog community ~ Mikael Vejdemo- Johansson and Ian P. Gent
Cancer, bereavement and work ~ Nicola Martin Invisible disabilities and
(re)negotiating identity: life after major traumatic injury ~ Clare Lewis
Conclusion: Disability imaginary of the future ~ Nicole Brown
knowing A leg to stand on: irony, autoethnography and ableism in the
academy ~ Laura L. Ellingson "There's no place for emotions in academia":
experiences of the neoliberal academy as a disabled scholar ~ Angharad
Butler- Rees Embodiment and authenticity: how embodied research might shed
light on experiences of disability and chronic illness ~ Jennifer Leigh
What's in a word? Rephrasing and reframing disability ~ Sharon Smith
Intermezzo Part II: Lived experiences Colour blindness in academia: the
challenges of an invisible impairment ~ Oliver Daddow Stammering in
academia: voice in the management of self and others ~ Robert H. Mann and
Bryan C. Clift Losing my voice (physically and metaphorically) ~ Jeanne
Barczewska Deafness and hearing loss in higher education ~ Nicole Brown
Living with collagenous colitis as a busy academic: chronic illness and the
intersection of age and gender inequality ~ Rosalind Janssen Three cheers
for Access to Work partnership: two cheers for Two Ticks and one question
about a university- wide self- disclosure scheme ~ Chris Mounsey and Stan
Booth "I'm not saying this to be petty": reflections on making disability
visible while teaching ~ Emma Sheppard #AutisticsInAcademia ~ Chloe Farahar
and Annette Foster "I've always wanted to be a nurse ...": challenging
academic ableist assumptions ~ Jo Sullivan Ableism in music academicism ~
Ben Lunn Teaching with and supporting teachers with dyslexia in higher
education ~ Jennifer Hiscock and Jennifer Leigh Depressed academics:
building a group blog community ~ Mikael Vejdemo- Johansson and Ian P. Gent
Cancer, bereavement and work ~ Nicola Martin Invisible disabilities and
(re)negotiating identity: life after major traumatic injury ~ Clare Lewis
Conclusion: Disability imaginary of the future ~ Nicole Brown
Introduction: Being 'different' in academia ~ Nicole Brown Part I: Ways of
knowing A leg to stand on: irony, autoethnography and ableism in the
academy ~ Laura L. Ellingson "There's no place for emotions in academia":
experiences of the neoliberal academy as a disabled scholar ~ Angharad
Butler- Rees Embodiment and authenticity: how embodied research might shed
light on experiences of disability and chronic illness ~ Jennifer Leigh
What's in a word? Rephrasing and reframing disability ~ Sharon Smith
Intermezzo Part II: Lived experiences Colour blindness in academia: the
challenges of an invisible impairment ~ Oliver Daddow Stammering in
academia: voice in the management of self and others ~ Robert H. Mann and
Bryan C. Clift Losing my voice (physically and metaphorically) ~ Jeanne
Barczewska Deafness and hearing loss in higher education ~ Nicole Brown
Living with collagenous colitis as a busy academic: chronic illness and the
intersection of age and gender inequality ~ Rosalind Janssen Three cheers
for Access to Work partnership: two cheers for Two Ticks and one question
about a university- wide self- disclosure scheme ~ Chris Mounsey and Stan
Booth "I'm not saying this to be petty": reflections on making disability
visible while teaching ~ Emma Sheppard #AutisticsInAcademia ~ Chloe Farahar
and Annette Foster "I've always wanted to be a nurse ...": challenging
academic ableist assumptions ~ Jo Sullivan Ableism in music academicism ~
Ben Lunn Teaching with and supporting teachers with dyslexia in higher
education ~ Jennifer Hiscock and Jennifer Leigh Depressed academics:
building a group blog community ~ Mikael Vejdemo- Johansson and Ian P. Gent
Cancer, bereavement and work ~ Nicola Martin Invisible disabilities and
(re)negotiating identity: life after major traumatic injury ~ Clare Lewis
Conclusion: Disability imaginary of the future ~ Nicole Brown
knowing A leg to stand on: irony, autoethnography and ableism in the
academy ~ Laura L. Ellingson "There's no place for emotions in academia":
experiences of the neoliberal academy as a disabled scholar ~ Angharad
Butler- Rees Embodiment and authenticity: how embodied research might shed
light on experiences of disability and chronic illness ~ Jennifer Leigh
What's in a word? Rephrasing and reframing disability ~ Sharon Smith
Intermezzo Part II: Lived experiences Colour blindness in academia: the
challenges of an invisible impairment ~ Oliver Daddow Stammering in
academia: voice in the management of self and others ~ Robert H. Mann and
Bryan C. Clift Losing my voice (physically and metaphorically) ~ Jeanne
Barczewska Deafness and hearing loss in higher education ~ Nicole Brown
Living with collagenous colitis as a busy academic: chronic illness and the
intersection of age and gender inequality ~ Rosalind Janssen Three cheers
for Access to Work partnership: two cheers for Two Ticks and one question
about a university- wide self- disclosure scheme ~ Chris Mounsey and Stan
Booth "I'm not saying this to be petty": reflections on making disability
visible while teaching ~ Emma Sheppard #AutisticsInAcademia ~ Chloe Farahar
and Annette Foster "I've always wanted to be a nurse ...": challenging
academic ableist assumptions ~ Jo Sullivan Ableism in music academicism ~
Ben Lunn Teaching with and supporting teachers with dyslexia in higher
education ~ Jennifer Hiscock and Jennifer Leigh Depressed academics:
building a group blog community ~ Mikael Vejdemo- Johansson and Ian P. Gent
Cancer, bereavement and work ~ Nicola Martin Invisible disabilities and
(re)negotiating identity: life after major traumatic injury ~ Clare Lewis
Conclusion: Disability imaginary of the future ~ Nicole Brown