Abstract
This panel will showcase the work of the 5-year ‘Imagining Technologies for Disability Futures’ research project, based at the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield, Exeter and Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design in Dundee. It will explore issues that surround the visibility of disability technologies through a set of multi-disciplinary approaches and formats that reflect the project team’s expertise. We will focus on the following: questions of technological absence/presence (surveillance, biotechnologies and waste, Robots and ectogenesis) in the imagining of alternative forms of embodiment in contemporary speculative fictions; exploring alternatives to the assumed ‘disappearance’ of future Augmentative and Alternative Communication, for example through brain-to-speech implants, in the context of co-constructed conversational interaction, the legibility of disability and disabled identity; and developing technologies of child health [more…].
We will present these across three interwoven 30-minute sections and will use video, provocations and presented papers.
We will present these across three interwoven 30-minute sections and will use video, provocations and presented papers.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - Apr 2021 |
Event | 4th Congress of the Northern Network for Medical Humanities Research: 'Medical Humanities: (In)Visibility - Institute for Medical Humanities (online), Durham, United Kingdom Duration: 21 Apr 2021 → 23 Apr 2021 http://nnmh.org.uk/call-for-papers-nnmhr-4th-annual-congress-21st-13rd-april-2021-online/ |
Conference
Conference | 4th Congress of the Northern Network for Medical Humanities Research |
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Abbreviated title | NNMHR2021 |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Durham |
Period | 21/04/21 → 23/04/21 |
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Keywords
- disability
- design
- disability studies
- Humanities
- futures
- medical