Dis/ability History as a Subject of Teaching & Learning (by Cordula Nolte & Sabine Horn @Unibremen) English & German versions available https://t.co/RPj0TBto1V #dishist#disabilitystudies#twitterstorians
Pour des articles en français sur l'histoire du handicap ♿️, le numéro du Canadian Journal of Disability Studies de Juin 2017 est entièrement en français et en accès libre https://t.co/SSku7D2ugj @cdsa_aceh#dishist@lauparent
"At a time when we are—or should be—trying to diversify the museum and public history field, why are we not lowering barriers?"
Perspectives on internal and public accessibility at museums from @alimab. https://t.co/17IbNrRY8n
NEW POST: “Just like everyone else”: Studying constructions of "normality" through attitudes towards #conjoinedtwins by Helena Franzén @UU_University https://t.co/w0Ftw9iv0m #dishist
Der Beitrag von Raphael Rössel und mir zu unserer Quellensammlung zur Geschichte von behinderten Menschen ist nun bei @DisHistBlog online: https://t.co/1bSQRWxPbL
We'd like to welcome Stefan Sunandan Honisch to our Editorial Board! Stefan holds a PhD in Education from @UBC, and is currently a Field Editor of the @PubPhilJ. He explores issues of #music, #disability, and representation. #dishist
6th doctoral summerschool of ALTER (European Society for Disability Research / Société Européenne de Recherche sur le Handicap) - 1-4 of July on the theme “Caring for disability” at
@MEL_Lille. Submissions before the 30 May. More info on: https://t.co/tlvto8BTjV #dishhist