About this Event
About this seminar series: This is the second in a series of three seminars funded by the British Psychological Society: Anti-Ableism in Children's Material Culture. This seminar series brings together scholars and practitioners from psychology, education, disability studies, children’s material culture and related fields. We aim to foster critical dialogue on how disability representation, and its absence, shapes children’s identities, relationships, and societal attitudes. This series is organised by Claire Uytman and Sian Jones (Queen Margaret University), Charlotte Webber (University of Strathclyde), Katie Cebula (University of Edinburgh) and Rachel Milne (Cambridge University).
Seminar 2 'Books and Reading': explores how disability and neurodivergent representation in books can support anti-ableist practice and challenge the often-overlooked phenomenon of ableism: a form of discrimination enacted through omission, inattention, and the privileging of non-disabled norms.
Speakers include:
Prof Sarah McGeown (University of Edinburgh)
Dr Charlotte Webber (University of Strathclyde)
Dr Zinnia Mevawalla (University of Strathclyde)
This seminar is being co-hosted by the Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre and the University of Strathclyde. It is being held in-person at the University of Strathclyde (Stenhouse Wing, 199 Cathedral Street. This venue has level access) and online. This seminar is free to attend and open to all. For those attending online, a link will be shared nearer the time.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Stenhouse Wing, University of Strathclyde, 199 Cathedral Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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