JCSCD is an interdisciplinary, peer reviewed, open access forum for critical scholarship on languaging and disability. Please follow us on @JCSCD.bsky.social
New issue alert! "We are witnessing the unfolding of something new: a critical, cross-disciplinary praxis rooted in shared commitments to justice, access, and dignity for all languaging bodyminds." https://t.co/F5OCp4HSNx
Join us to celebrate the Legacy of Dr. Jon Henner @jmhenner and the Crip Linguistics Manifesto (Henner & Robinson @DeafKilljoy, 2023) https://t.co/vkfEtXFFfd
May 9, 2-3:30 PM EDT
Register:
https://t.co/b75CY746ko
ASL interpreting provided
Last August, the deaf academic community lost @jmhenner He was an early contributor to Acadeafic, and to honour his legacy we’re publishing these tributes, by academic friends and colleagues. https://t.co/ZFCOQXNIIn
#AAAL celebrates the life and work of @jmhenner Thanks to his friends and colleagues who helped me write this tribute for a wonderful human being. https://t.co/RIFannKqe2
@jmhenner Henner, J., & Robinson, O. (2023). Unsettling languages, unruly bodyminds: A crip linguistics manifesto. Journal of Critical Study of Communication and Disability, 1(1). https://t.co/vkfEtXFFfd
We’re heartbroken to share the news that associate editor & our beloved friend, Dr. Jon Henner @jmhenner, passed away on Aug 14. JCSCD is proud to have played a part in making his important work more widely available. https://t.co/8Lz3Pu9WLv
Adelphi University features @JournalofCSCD, a scholar-initiated project bringing together those interested in examining communication and disability as they intersect with race, gender, class and other sociopolitical constructions. https://t.co/oUVnf7a8Zo
Academic publishers earn bigger profit margins than Apple & Google, contributing to vast global scholarship inequities.
#JCSCD is committed to free open access for both authors & readers.
Check out “Paywall: The Business of Scholarship" CC BY 4.0 at https://t.co/RwOyF9yOBK
@ASHAJournals@SIGPerspectives "Accent Modification as a Raciolinguistic Ideology" is a commentary by 50+ scholars stating their collective strong opposition to this study.
#JCSCD Open access to full article https://t.co/scdeO2DC2x
"Accent Modification as a Raciolinguistic Ideology" is a commentary by 50+ authors stating their collective opposition to a study using accent modification with Burmese refugees that was published in AJSLP.
#JCSCD Open access https://t.co/Pd8lAnieny
Elazar Elhanen show major Yiddish authors (SH. Y. Abramovitsh, I. L. Peretz and Sholem Aleichem) resisted nationalist & pathologization discourses through the creation of characters portrayed as having speech impediments.
https://t.co/C8LvKfsI4g
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In “Outsider Within: Lessons Learned about SLHS and Race Scholarship" RaMonda Horton et al. (2023) discuss racism in the peer review process and how it hinders critical scholarship.
Access full article open access https://t.co/MzR7tVXgLC
This article is 🔥🔥🔥! As a 1st-year prof, the most challenging topics to teach were multicultural issues and racial inequities. A few course evals say I spent too much time on the topic, but based on Ss' exams & comments, it wasn't enough. Kudos to Dr. Farrugia & #JCSCD.
@ClaraBauler's article invites us to reject surveillance and the reproduction of linguistic whiteness in remote learning and to create space instead for creativity, multimodality and expression.
Open access in #jcscd inaugural issue https://t.co/kSYHeQOHf2
Audrey Farrugia, associate professor of speech-language pathology, reflects on the challenges of teaching a multicultural course in a field that sees itself as apolitical.
Full article in inaugural issue os #JCSCD: https://t.co/wxxcKwOYD2