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Oxford Kafka24

Extraordinary Bodies, Disability Justice, and Metamorphosis

All of our bodies are gradually undergoing metamorphosis. Yet, many people with extraordinary bodies and minds experience discrimination in everyday life. Our speakers imagine metamorphosis and transformations on a grand societal scale.
Oxford Kafka24

Keynote: Time traveling with Gregor Samsa, or what you can do with six legs

Professors Rosemarie Garland-Thomson and Eben Kirksey use Gregor's transformation in 'Metamorphosis' to muse on the everyday changes we all experience and their relations to disability, design justice and ableism.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lectures
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Integrating Disability Across the Community

Watch the replay of the Social Sciences Division's Inaugural EDI lecture, an inspiring event, delving into the heart of disability justice and culture with Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Professor of English and Bioethics at Emory University.
Oxford Kafka24

CRISPR, Gene Editing, and Metamorphosis

Biotechnology is transforming the human condition. A molecular tool called CRISPR-Cas9 is being used to edit human DNA. Scientists will join influential disabled thinkers to discuss ethical issues hovering around gene editing.
The Disability Lectures
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2024 Disability Lecture: Changing the disability narrative - from unseen to understood

Oxford and Harvard alumna Beth Kume-Holland shares her personal journey from Oxford undergraduate and researcher to award-winning CEO and international disability rights advocate.
The Disability Lectures
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2023 Disability Lecture: Going beyond standards in technology and accessibility

Dr Jessica Boland shares her experiences as a hard-of-hearing/deaf academic in science and technology, and her passion for improving accessibility in higher education.
Practice Makes… the Oxford Reimagining Performance Podcast

Practice Makes… Disabled-Led Theatre

Jess Thom of Touretteshero and Hannah Simpson, author of Samuel Beckett and Disability Performance, discuss relaxed performance, accessibility, and the Touretteshero production of Beckett’s Not I.
The Disability Lectures
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2022 Disability Lecture: Hands Off - navigating unwanted touch, consent and disability

Dr Amy Kavanagh delivers the 2022 Annual Disability Lecture
Future of Business

Navigating non-market forces in a nascent entrepreneurship ecosystem

Rudolph Okai talks to Ashraf Mizo about his entrepreneurship experience and what the company (Nayla) he founded is doing.
The Disability Lectures
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2021 Disability Lecture: The intersections of disability, science and academia

Dr Hamied Haroon explores the intersections of disability, science and academia. All views expressed in the lecture are the speaker’s own.
The Disability Lectures

2020 Disability Lecture: #WhyDisabledPeopleDropOut

Dr Kate West, a neurodivergent student-turned-academic, reflects on the neurotypical University.
Department of Education Public Seminars
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From Inclusion to Exclusion from School: Transforming the lives of young people with special educational needs and disabilities?

This seminar explores the process of formal and informal exclusion from the macro, meso and micro level to understand some of the complex interactions between policy, school and individual factors.
The Disability Lectures
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2019 Disability Lecture: The Triple Cripples... creators, educators, rule breakers, and the personification of empowerment

Jay Abdullahi and Kym Oliver, a team of two black disabled women, reclaim the word ‘cripple’ in their fight against three layers of discrimination.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Valuing Women With Disabilities

Valuing Women With Disabilities: Infantilised, Medicalised, Pauperised?
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 Disabilities among refugees and conflict-affected populations

In 2007 the Women's Refugee Commission launched a major research project to assess the situation for those living with disabilities among displaced and conflict affected populations.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Autonomy, Community, Destiny: Re-Imagining Disability

The second seminar in the Disability and Curriculum Diversity series at TORCH
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Work, Time and Stress: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

Stress & overwork in both education and professional life in the Victorian era and the 'dynamic' nature of disability and the impact of the stresses of modern life has.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Complexity in our multiple identities: the 2017 Disability Lecture

University of Oxford Annual Disability Lecture
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Disability Narratives and Histories

Launch event for the TORCH Disability and Curriculum Diversity series.
Merton College

The 2017 Merton Equality Conversation: 'A Duty of Care'

The opening talk at the 2017 Merton Equality Conversation, given by Lord David Puttnam at the TS Eliot Theatre, Merton College, Oxford, on Tuesday 7 March 2017.

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