Carleton University's Disability Research Group - CUDRG

Carleton University's Disability Research Group - CUDRG

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Founded in 2013 at Carleton University, we are a thoroughly interdisciplinary team from a wide range of scholarly and professional backgrounds.

Our mission is to investigate the ways in which disability studies, technology and history interrelate.

Participatory Research and Disabilities Studies 02/02/2023

Access, Inclusion, and Disability: Connecting Scholars and Practitioners 2022/23 Seminar Series Participatory Research & Disability Studies Adrian D. C. Chan, PhD, PEng, 3M Teaching Fellow Professor, Systems and Computer Engineering Director, Research and Education in Accessibility, Design, and Innovation (READi) Director, Abilities Living Laboratory (ALL) Carleton University Atul Jaiswal,...

Participatory Research and Disabilities Studies Access, Inclusion, and Disability: Connecting Scholars and Practitioners 2022/23 Seminar Series Participatory Research & Disability Studies Adrian D. C. Chan, PhD, PEng, 3M Teaching Fellow Prof…

cudisabilityresearchgroup.wordpress.com 12/21/2022

Access, Inclusion, and Disability: Connecting Scholars and Practitioners 2022/23 Seminar Series Institutions and Disability Megan Linton, Creator and Host, Invisible Institutions and Ph.D. Student, Carleton University Department of Sociology and Anthropology and SociologyKeenan Weller, Co-Leader and Director of Communications at LiveWorkPlay.ca / VivreTravaillerJouer.ca Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2023Time: 14:30-16:30 ESTAll are welcome to register for this live online event at:...

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cudisabilityresearchgroup.wordpress.com Access, Inclusion, and Disability: Connecting Scholars and Practitioners 2022/23 Seminar Series Institutions and Disability Megan Linton, Creator and Host, Invisible Institutions and Ph.D. Student,…

New CUDRG Article 11/21/2022

We are pleased to announce the publication of Ryan Patterson’s article “Transnational Representation: Mennonite Central Committee Canada and the Founding of Disabled Peoples’ International, 1981” in the Journal of Mennonite Studies, Vol.40, No. 1 (2022), pp. 207-223. Based on oral history interviews and archival research, Ryan charts the rise of the international NGO Disabled People’s International in 1981 and highlights the pivotal role that the Mennonite Central Committee of Canada and a small team of advocates and organizers in Winnipeg played in the founding of this international voice for persons with disabilities .

New CUDRG Article We are pleased to announce the publication of Ryan Patterson’s article “Transnational Representation: Mennonite Central Committee Canada and the Founding of Disabled Peoples’ International, 1981” i…

Museums and Accessibility 10/21/2022

Ahlam Bavi, Ph.D. candidate in Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies Digital, Art and Humanities at the University of British Columbia. Patricia Bérubé, Ph.D. candidate in Cultural Mediations at Carleton University Date: Wednesday, November 16, 2022 Time: 16:30-18:30 EDT (Ottawa), 13:30pm-15:30pm PDT (Vancouver) All are welcome to register for this live online event at: Left Image: Bavi, Ahlam, Remediation workflow for cave painting puzzle, Canada, 2021....

Museums and Accessibility Ahlam Bavi, Ph.D. candidate in Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies Digital, Art and Humanities at the University of British Columbia. Patricia Bérubé, Ph.D. candidate in Cultural Mediations at Carle…

12/03/2021

The Carleton University Disability Research Group hopes that everyone has a happy and safe International Day of Persons with Disabilities. We can all contribute to a more inclusive and accessible future, today and every day.

CUDRG Stuff 12/03/2021

Check out the latest update from the Oral Histories of the Disability Rights Movement, 1970-2020 project. We are also still accepting proposals (till Dec. 20) for the Winter 2022 online seminar series Access, Inclusion, and Disability: Connecting scholars and practitioners.

CUDRG Stuff Check out the latest update from the Oral Histories of the Disability Rights Movement, 1970-2020 project. We are also still accepting proposals (till Dec. 20) for the Winter 2022 online seminar ser…

OHDA Blog 4: November 2021: 11/24/2021

OHDA Blog 4: November 2021: Early steps in Public Education, Teaching and Exhibition

OHDA Blog 4: November 2021: Early steps in Public Education, Teaching and Exhibition We are happy to update you on how we have been using the interviews of disability activists collected in early 2021 for the Oral Histor…

Access, Inclusion, and Disability CFP.pdf 11/02/2021

The Carleton University Disability Research Group is pleased to invite proposals for its Winter 2022 Disability Studies online seminar series "Access, Inclusion, and Disability: Connecting scholars and practitioners".

Download the Call for Papers here:

Access, Inclusion, and Disability CFP.pdf

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