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Decolonial Disability Studies Collective

@carletonddsc

A collective body of knowledge, theories, and praxis produced by disabled and non-disabled scholars and activists across intellectual/activist spaces.

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Utilizing #twitter as a #knowledge #sharing platform, we will be posting keywords and definitions that we have adopted in our #research projects on #disability. We would love to hear your feedback on these definitions as a way to #generate knowledge and discussions. Stay tuned.

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Defining Disability: #Disability refers to a periodic or permanent form of physical or mental difference(s) which may be considered non-normal and/or less valuable in societies that privilege non-disabled bodies. It can be both visible and invisible.

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Dr. Xuan Thuy Nguyen will be a guest speaker at the Vietnamese Humanities & Social Science Association discussing and reflecting on her experience researching #disability in the #Global #South. Mark your calendars. Register in advance for this meeting: lakeheadu.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

Dr. Xuan Thuy Nguyen will be a guest speaker at the Vietnamese Humanities & Social Science Association discussing and reflecting on her experience researching #disability in the #Global #South. Mark your calendars. 

Register in advance for this meeting:
lakeheadu.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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#Ableism is an attitude or social practice that discriminates against those regarded as “#disabled”. It assumes that some bodies, minds, and behaviors are more desirable and worthy than others. Ableism can present itself in diverse institutions and spaces.

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Coming Up: Hear Dr. Xuan Thuy Nguyen discuss and reflect on her experience researching disability in the Global South. When: Mar 22, 2022, 08:00 PM Vietnam (09:00 AM EST Ottawa)

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On #InternationalWomensDay 2022, the Decolonial Disability Studies Collective at Carleton University celebrates all #women and #girls across the globe and reiterates its commitment towards a more just and inclusive world. We thank all our partners for their ongoing research and activism.

On #InternationalWomensDay 2022, the Decolonial Disability Studies Collective at <a href="/Carleton_U/">Carleton University</a> celebrates all #women and #girls across the globe and reiterates its commitment towards a more just and inclusive world. We thank all our partners for their ongoing research and activism.
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Want to know more about new research on engagement of young women and girls with disabilities? Check this video for the latest #ENGAGE project fieldwork activities in Vietnam. #youngwomenandgirls #disabilities #ENGAGEproject #Vietnam youtube.com/watch?v=EM7_tH…

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Are you interested in the latest developments related to the TDKRA project in Vietnam which took place from April to July 2022? carleton.ca/ddsc/2022/tdkr…

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Press release: As part of the International Day of the Girl Child celebrations, the TDKRA project released its final report. carleton.ca/ddsc/2022/pres… #InternationalGirlChildDay #womenandgirlswithdisabilities #disabilityrights

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We are immensely proud to announce the publication of Our Team Member Elena's They Shall Surely Be Put to Death: A Critical Disability Reading of Queer Conversion Violence. Congratulations on your first publication, Elena! #Criticaldisability carleton.ca/ddsc/2022/our-…

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It is our pleasure to share with our community members and stakeholders the Engaging girls and young women with disabilities across southern spaces (ENGAGE) Co-Sponsorship Proposal. For more information, please click the link below. carleton.ca/ddsc/wp-conten…

It is our pleasure to share with our community members and stakeholders the Engaging girls and young women with disabilities across southern spaces (ENGAGE) Co-Sponsorship Proposal. For more information, please click the link below.
 carleton.ca/ddsc/wp-conten…
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Today is International Day of Persons with Disabilities, and we are pleased to share the newsletter on the engagement of girls and young women with disabilities across southern spaces (ENGAGE). Click here to access our newsletter. #DisabilityDay carleton.ca/ddsc/wp-conten…

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Call For Papers: RDS Special Issue: Conversations with/across the Global South: Towards Decolonial Disability Futurities carleton.ca/ddsc/2022/call…