News News stories 18 December 2024 An update on the work of the Network for Researchers with Speech Impairments/Differences Anita Ghai, Sandeep Singh and Dan Goodley 11 December 2024 Professor Anita Ghai, Rest in Power 22 November 2024 World Orphan Drug Congress 2024 – Barcelona by Matthew Hanchard 22 November 2024 Anti-Frontiers in Zineing: Zines as Process & the Politics of Refusal Zines are becoming increasingly popular in academic spaces. Whilst this is widely celebrated, what are the risks of mainstreaming zine culture? Search Seeking a Black Historical Consciousness in Education: Seminar with Dr. LaGarrett J. King A Seminar organised by Dr Nadena Doharty in collaboration with iHuman, the Centre for Critical Psychology and Education, and School of Education at the University of ºù«Ӱҵ. 10 October 2018 Exchanging knowledge through creative practice: what do disability arts and culture mean to you? Kirsty Liddiard reflects on a recent collaborative Knowledge Exchange exploring the question: What do disability arts and culture mean to you? 10 October 2018 Internationalising iHuman: Why research collaborations are key in the age of Brexit Professor Goodley writes below about the importance of international research collaborations as the UK prepares to exit the European Union. Originally published via Medium March 21. 10 October 2018 Online Exhibition: What does it mean to have a rightful life? How do you answer the question ‘what does it mean to have a rightful life?’ An online exhibition, RightfulLives.net, goes a long way to answering that question. 26 September 2018 Living life to the fullest Living Life to the Fullest, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, focuses on the lives of disabled young people who have what are termed ‘life limiting or life threatening’ impairments. 8 August 2018 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Current page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Next page Next › Last page Last »