Tag: policy
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Disabled Dreaming

I’m happy to share that I’ve had two pieces published in Disabled Dreaming: Seeking a Future of Proactive Accessibility in Teaching & Learning, the second issue of the Dis/Orientation zine published by McMaster University. You can read them through the links below. Dreaming Through the Cracks is an essay about the generative potential of neglect…
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Claiming “Peer”: What’s in a Word?
On Tuesday February 4, I will be presenting at the annual Peer Support Strong conference, hosted by PeerWorks and the Lived Experience & Recovery Network (LERN). This conference is fully virtual and free to attend. Watch the Recording My presentation will explore the various ways “peerness” has been conceptualized in peer support literature and practice,…
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institutional ethnography and/as policy analysis

[critically] (thinking about) policy is critical. how to analyze, explicate? institutional ethnography offers one way… toward a social onto/epistemological “paradigm shift” that “keeps […] people* in view” *(and their everyday lives); that “take[s] sides” to understand “how” …?