Ableism in Academia : : theorising experiences of disabilities and chronic illnesses in higher education / / edited by Nicole Brown, Jennifer Leigh.

Ableism in Academia provides an interdisciplinary outlook on the subject of ableism by theorising and conceptualising what it means to be outside the stereotypical norm as a worker in higher education.

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Place / Publishing House:London, England : : UCL Press,, 2020.
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 245 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface / Nicole Brown and Jennifer Leigh Introduction : Theorising ableism in academia / Nicole Brown The significance of crashing past gatekeepers of knowledge : Towards full participation of disabled scholars in ableist academic structures / Claudia Gillberg I am not disabled : Difference, ethics, critique and refusal of neoliberal academic selves / Francesca Peruzzo Disclosure in academia : A sensitive issue / Nicole Brown Fibromyalgia and me / Divya Jindal-Snape A practical response to ableism in leadership in UK higher education / Nicola Martin Autoimmune actions in the ableist academy : A crip response / Alice Andrews 'But you don't look disabled' : Non-visible disabilities, disclosure and being an 'insider' in disability research and 'other' in the disability movement and academia / Elisabeth Griffiths Invisible disability, unacknowledged diversity / Carla Finesilver, Jennifer Leigh and Nicole Brown Imposter / Jennifer Rode Internalised ableism : Of the political and the personal / Jennifer Leigh and Nicole Brown From the personal to the political : Ableism, activism and academia / Kirstein Rummery The violence of technicism : Ableism as humiliation and degrading treatment / Fiona Kumari Campbell A little bit extra / El Spaeth Conclusioning thoughts : moving forward / Nicole Brown and Jennifer Leigh Afterword / Jennifer Leigh and Nicole Brown.