NEW LIST: DS-TEACHING
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on the pedagogy of disability. DS-Teaching invites conversation among
people who have any degree of involvement in teaching disability
studies--teachers or prospective teachers, students or prospective students,
authors or artists whose works are used in the classroom, activist-scholars
or activists who are not involved in scholarship, and anyone else with a
pedagogical interest in the field.
This list is a discussion forum for the learning community of teachers and
students of disability studies. Because disability studies is an
interdisciplinary field, it seeks to include membership and representation
of as wide a variety of disciplines and approaches as possible. Because the
field is strengthened by cross-cultural perspectives, it seeks to include as
international a membership and representation as possible. We also hope to
serve as a bridge academia and activism, as both communities can benefit one
another, and both are crucial components of disability studies as a whole.
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Best,
Dennis Lang, University of Washington-Seattle
Martha Rose, Truman State University, Kirksville, MO
DS-Teaching Advisory Board Members:
Joelle M. Brouner, Disability Pride Project Organizer, Seattle, WA
Rebecca C. Cory, Doctoral Candidate, Syracuse University
Tanis Doe, Researcher and Educator, University of Victoria
Nirmala Erevelles, Assistant Professor, University of Alabama
Karen Hagrup, Assistant Professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Anna Hirsch, Undergraduate Student, University of Chicago
Kristina R. Knoll, Graduate Student, University of Washington-Seattle
Paul K. Longmore, Professor, San Francisco State University
Rebecca Maskos, Graduate student, University of Bremen, Germany
Nagase Osamu, Associate Professor, University of Tokyo
Anja Tervooren, PhD Candidate, Free University of Berlin, Germany
Anne Waldschmidt, Prof. Dr., University of Cologne, Germany
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