Cripping Research Culture
In the last episode of Cripping Research Culture, Élaina is joined by Daniel P. Jones to interview two members of the Institute for Medical Humanities at Durham University, Haf Serajee and Louise Creechan. To wrap up our whirlwind journey into how to build disability-inclusive research cultures, we talk about what it takes to plan and deliver inclusive events. Spoiler: you just have to decide to do it and you don’t have to do it alone. Topics covered: * Putting inclusion first on different budgets * The importance of how you respond to issues * Access existing resources and reach out for help You can find Louise’s comedy academic podcast here: LOL My Praxis link [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/lol-my-praxis/id1536775862] 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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