Disability Studies in the Humanities

Location
Microsoft Teams
Date(s)
Friday 12th March 2021 (09:30-10:30)
Registration URL
https://teams.microsoft.com/meetingOptions/?organizerId=1d4359a4-c350-492f-bfba-1dc8b8560710&tenantId=67bda7ee-fd80-41ef-ac91-358418290a1e&threadId=19_e8a4b76f8f8b4c20a6a280a158b49e6c@thread.tacv2&messageId=1613565712844&language=en-US
Description
Blue, green and yellow string and blue, brown, red and orange beads form the art piece Balancing Act.

Balancing Act artwork created by a disabled artist

Disability Studies in the Humanities

Description: 

This roundtable discussion brings together academic staff in the Humanities to talk about research and teaching relating to disability. We look at what research is currently being undertaken on disability history, philosophy, and literature, our experiences of teaching disability studies, and examine the ethics of researching disability in a higher education context that is structurally ableist.  

Roundtable participants: 

Dr Dave Appleby, Dr Sarah Holland, Dr Sasha Garwood, Dr Kate Law, Dr Onni Gust (chair), Dr Martina Salvante, Dr Aness Webster.

Link to Teams above (requests to join the group will be pending until the day of the event).

This event is part of the Diversity Festival.

Department of History

University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

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