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ERIC Number: ED613364
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2020-Oct-5
Pages: 262
Abstractor: As Provided
ISBN: 978-1-78735-499-9
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Ableism in Academia: Theorising Experiences of Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses in Higher Education
Brown, Nicole, Ed.; Leigh, Jennifer, Ed.
UCL Press
Rather than embracing difference as a reflection of wider society, academic ecosystems seek to normalise and homogenise ways of working and of being a researcher. As a consequence, ableism in academia is endemic. However, to date no attempt has been made to theorise experiences of ableism in academia. "Ableism in Academia" provides an interdisciplinary outlook on ableism that is currently missing. Through reporting research data and exploring personal experiences, the contributors theorise and conceptualise what it means to be/work outside the stereotypical norm. The volume brings together a range of perspectives, including feminism, post-structuralism, such as Derridean and Foucauldian theory, crip theory and disability theory, and draw on the width and breadth of a number of related disciplines. Contributors use technicism, leadership, social justice theories and theories of embodiment to raise awareness and increase understanding of the marginalised; that is those academics who are not perfect. These theories are placed in the context of neoliberal academia, which is distant from the privileged and romanticised versions that exist in the public and internalised imaginations of academics, and used to interrogate aspects of identity, aspects of how disability is performed, and to argue that ableism is not just a disability issue. This timely collection of chapters will be of interest to researchers in Disability Studies, Higher Education Studies and Sociology, and to those researching the relationship between theory and personal experience across the Social Sciences.
UCL Press. University College London (UCL), Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT. Tel: +44-20-7911-5565; email: uclpresspublishing@ucl.ac.uk
Publication Type: Books; Collected Works - General
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
Audience: Researchers
Language: English
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