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Recordings of ableism events and keynotes

Covers of two books edited by Nicole Brown: Lived Experiences of Ableism in Academia: Strategies for Inclusion in Higher Education (Policy Press) und Ableism in Academia: Theorising Experiences of Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses in Higher Education (UCL Press)

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To celebrate the publication of my two edited books, I was speaking about Ableism in Academia at a range of events. Each event focused on a specific aspect of the books’ contents. I was privileged to be discussing experiences, practices, policies with esteemed colleagues and experts in their fields. And it is with great excitement and pride that I share these recordings:

Ableism in Academia: Theorising Experiences of Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses in Higher Education can be downloaded for free from the JSTOR web site or from UCL Press.

Lived Experiences of Ableism in Academia: Strategies for Inclusion in Higher Education is available for purchase from Policy Press.

 

To watch the recordings, please click on the relevant link for each event:

5th November 2020: Centre for Global Higher Education: Seminar 165: Ableism in Academia: Theorising Experiences of Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses in Higher Education – Book Symposium with Prof Gregor Wolbring, Dr Nicole Brown, Dr Kirstein Rummery and Dr Jennifer Leigh discussing ableism and disabilities.

25th November 2020: University of Birmingham: Disability Post-Lockdown: What’s changed? with Dr Nicole Brown discussing experiences before and after Covid19 Lockdown. Recording available at Disability post-lockdown.

1st December 2020: UCL Institute of Advanced Studies: IAS Book Launch – Ableism in Academia with Prof Jay Dolmage, Dr Nicole Brown, Dr Jennifer Leigh and Dr Francesca Peruzzo discussing ableism and barriers to entry

3rd December 2020: University of Kent: Ableism in Academia – book launch with Prof Georgina Randsley de Moura, Dr Neil Harrison, Dr Nicole Brown, Dr Jennifer Leigh, Dr Amanda Bates, Dr El Spaeth and Prof Fiona Kumari Campbell discussing policy and practice and the lived experience of ableism

8th December 2020: King’s College London: Ableism in Academia with Dr John Darker, Dr Nicole Brown, Dr Carla Finesilver and Dr Jennifer Leigh discussing invisible disabilities and interdisciplinary approaches to ableism

11th December 2020: Society for Research into Higher Education: Ableism in Academia with Prof Dilly Fung, Dr Nicole Brown,  Elisabeth Griffiths, Dr Jennifer Leigh and Dr El Spaeth discussing equality, diversity and inclusion in higher education

18th January 2021: Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Universität für künstlerische und industrielle Gestaltung Linz and DISTA (Disability Network Austria): Diversität im Hochschulkontext with Dr Nicole Brown discussing disabilities and careers in academia. This event was held in German and the recording can be accessed at Ableismus in Academia: Trotz Fleiß kein Preis?

25th February 2021: Technische Universität Wien and Universität Wien: Diversität im Hochschulkontext with Dr Nicole Brown discussing equality, diversity and inclusion in higher education. This event was held in German and the recording can be accessed at Zu krank und/oder behindert für die Universität.

8th March 2021: University of Manchester International Women’s Day celebrations Choose to Challenge with Dr Nicole Brown.

 

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