Cripping Research Culture
Disabled researchers are here now. Bethan Evans, Anna Ruddock, Alison Allam, and Morag Rose have developed inclusive methods for researchers and participants with energy limiting conditions and illnesses, showcasing what research led by disabled scholars can look like. In this episode, we discuss: * The management labour needed to create a disability-inclusive workplace * Access intimacy * How disabled-led research informs collaborative and co-production relationships What is Crip time?: Link to the Polyphony entry [https://thepolyphony.org/2024/01/26/medhums-101-what-is-crip-time/] You can read the complete transcript by clicking this: Transcript link [http://shef.ac.uk/ihuman/waarc/cripping-research-culture-podcast] Message about the podcast: LinkedIn Link [https://www.linkedin.com/company/wellcome-anti-ableist-research-culture/posts/?feedView=all] Please rate and review us on Apple Podcast! This helps new people find the show. Cripping Research Culture is a Wellcome Anti-ableist Research Culture (WAARC) [https://sheffield.ac.uk/ihuman/waarc] podcast. WAARC is hosted by the University of Sheffield and is funded by the Wellcome Trust. Cripping Research Culture is produced, hosted, edited, and written by Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril [https://www.elainagauthiermamaril.com/]. Transcription is provided by Tina Cartwright.
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