Hannah Thompson, “Blindness Gain” and the Danger of Accessible Art
Please see details for the first lecture hosted by the University of Bristol's new Senses and Sensations Research Group.
Hannah Thompson, “Blindness Gain” and the Danger of Accessible Art
Wednesday 2 November, 4 – 5:30pm (UK time). Online.
Registration here: https://bristol-ac-uk.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEofuCgrDMoGtfsUjeLXrXkQF1-KxygL1eh
Request for Advice About Accessing the National Archives of India, Delhi, in Light of New Government Access Restrictions
I'm contacting the list with some queries relating to accessing the National Archives of India (NAI), in Delhi, that I hope fellow list members can help with:
Teaching Disability History: How the Civil War Changed Disability and American Government
- The morning workshop on the Civil War veterans unit: How the Civil War Transformed Disability.
Disability and the Digital: Questioning Smart Urban Mobility (online, 28 April 2022, 6-7pm CEST)
When: April, 28, 2022, 6-7 pm CEST | 12-1 pm EST | 7-8 TRT
Part of the series "Disability and the Digital. Conversations Across Sociology, Cultural Studies and Disability Studies"
#AUPresses21 | Four Panels on Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility
In this series of reports, members of the Elephant editorial collective recap selected panels from the 2021 AUPresses Virtual Annual Meeting held June 7-18, 2021. We welcome further discussion of issues raised by the panelists via the Reply box below each post.
Innovative Lives: with Paralympians Sarah Will and Mike Schultz (recording from May 12)
**Dear H-Material-Culture subscribers: Smithsonian curator Jane Rogers will highlight adaptive sports artifacts from the museum’s collection to enliven the conversation!
Innovative Lives: with Paralympians Sarah Will and Mike Schultz (May 12)
Innovative Lives: with Paralympians Sarah Will and Mike Schultz (May 12)
by Eric Hintz
