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disability-studies-l@ucsd.edu

End of Year Meet & Greet

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The Trandisciplinary Disability Studies working group is turning one!!! We will meet for an end-of-year celebration and meet and greet, to reflect on the past year and make plans for the coming year. Bring your plans, concerns, ideas, and announcements! When: Wednesday, June 7 from 4-6pm Where: Green Table Room, Price Center West Please contact […]

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Book Talk: Giving Voice by Meryl Alper, May 30th at 1pm

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The Transdisciplinary Disability Studies Reading Group is glad to invite you to a new book presentation with Meryl Alper, Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at Northeastern University, author of Giving Voice: Mobile Communication, Disability, and Inequality (MIT 2017) With responses from Brian Goldfarb and Cassandra Hartblay followed by general discussion. Tuesday, May 30th, 1-2:30pm MCC […]

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Disability and Bioethics with Joe Stramondo – Thursday, June 8 at 12pm

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Please join the TDS Reading Group for a discussion of the intersection between disability and bioethics with Joe Stramondo of SDSU’s Department of Philosophy! Thursday, June 8th at 12pm Green Table Room, Price Center West Please find suggested readings here. RSVP and access requests to Dr. Cassandra Hartblay (chartblay-at-ucsd-dot-edu).         *This event […]

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Crip Theory and Research Methodology – Friday, May 12 at noon

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Please join the Transdisciplinary Disability Studies Reading Group for an event on Friday, May 12th at noon. We will review and comment on a new, unpublished paper by Louise Hickman and David Serlin, Towards a Crip Methodology for Critical Disability Studies, with Yelena Gluzman as conversant. If you plan to attend, please email Cassandra Hartblay […]

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Disability & Art History – May 3rd at 1:30pm

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Please join the Transdisciplinary Disability Studies Reading Group on Wednesday, May 3rd 2017 from 1:30-3pm in the conference room at the Center for Humanities (3rd Floor, Literature Building) for a discussion of Disability and Art History. This discussion will feature Dr. Amanda Cachia (who has just completed her PhD in Visual Arts at UCSD), Dr. […]

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Spring Quarter Schedule

April 13 & 14 UCLA “Disability as Spectacle” conference in Los Angeles (several TDS folks are presenting) Wednesday, April 19th, 1:30-3:00pm Matthew Herbst, Lisa Porter, and Joanna Boval Disability and Undergraduate Education: Promoting Inclusion and Understanding through General Education and Service Learning Location: Student Leadership Chambers, 4th Floor, Price Center East (take the Elevator up to […]

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WELL, a play by Lisa Kron at Diversionary Theatre, and Reading Group Meeting

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Join TDS for a play and post-play discussion at Diversionary Theatre. Laura Dorwart and Jason Dorwart (both PhD students in UCSD Theatre and Dance) will select an optional pre-show reading, and host a discussion immediately following the play. We have reserved a section of the Diversionary Lobby where we can hold the discussion after the […]

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Disability Studies & Deaf Studies: Intersections // Thursday, February 23rd

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Please join the Transdisciplinary Disability Studies Working group for a conversation with Jeff Brune (Historian at Gallaudet University), Michael Davidson (Literature), Deniz Ilkbasaran (Linguistics), Carol Padden (Communications), and Rezenet Moges-Riedel (Lecturer at CSU Long Beach) about the intersections between Disability Studies and Deaf Studies.   All are welcome. Attendees are encouraged but not required to […]

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TDS Reading Group Winter Schedule

Please mark your calendars for the winter quarter meetings of the Transdisciplinary Disability Studies Reading Group! Please note that the times and details for some events are still tentative, and that we have listed a few other disability studies and disability studies adjacent events of interest not organized by this group. Reminders and suggested readings […]

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Spring Transdisciplinary Disability Studies Lecture

The TDS working group will present a public lecture in the spring of 2017 featuring a visiting scholar whose work is advancing the field of critical disability studies nationally and of interest to the broader campus community. We are currently in the process of considering whom to invite. Other campus units will be invited to […]

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