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[ecrea] Call for Articles: Mediating Disability in the Digital Era: The Mass Media and Equality in Education, 1st August 2011
Fri Sep 17 15:47:27 GMT 2010
Mediating Disability in the
Digital Era: The Mass Media and Equality in Education
A special issue of JORSEN in conjunction with the Cultural Disability
Studies Research Network planned for
2012
This special journal issue seeks to offer the space for those committed
to social justice through inclusive education to reflect upon the
presence of digital media in the classroom and professional
practice.
Digital media here is taken to include traditional media forms that are
being digitised or are now produced in digitised forms and what has been
termed ‘new media’ e.g. social networking sites.
In Cultural Locations of Disability Snyder and Mitchell note that
“we primarily come to know disabled people, both historically and in
our own moment, through representations of their lives, experiences, and
bodies that have been manufactured by those outside of the immediate
disability experience†(2006:19). Furthermore, this is done without
consideration of how the mode of mediation constructs how we can know the
disability experience being represented. In view of this, this journal
issue asks educators, practitioners and pedagogic, disability and
cultural researchers to consider the changes that access to, and
dissemination through, digital mediums have afforded for how we can
understand the experience and cultural construction of
disability.
Topics may include but are not limited to:
How digital media has helped to reveal exclusionary practice within
educational settings;
How digital media has afforded voices to those previously only addressed
as anonymised research subjects;
How digital media enables the inclusion of marginalised perspectives
within the inclusive education agenda;
How digital media has afforded knowledge exchange across transnational
borders;
The use of advocacy and activist websites, blogs and forums in classroom
practice;
The impact of social networking sites on the awareness and rise of sexual
rights for those previously excluded from access to sexual
citizenship;
The representation of disability in digitised forms;
The impact of increased accessibility to media coming from a social model
perspective.
This issue will be jointly edited by Sue Ralph (University of
Northampton) Email:
(jorsen /at/ nasen.org.uk), Irene Rose (Liverpool John Moores
University) Email: (I.E.Rose /at/ ljmu.ac.uk) and Laura Waite (Liverpool Hope
University) Email:
(wiatel /at/ hope.ac.uk)
Please submit articles to by email to Sue Ralph, Editor, JORSEN by
1st August 2011
Prof. Sue Ralph. Visiting Professor in Special and Inclusive Education.
CeSNER, University of Northampton, Park Campus, Boughton Green Road,
Northampton NN2 7AL. Email:
(jorsen /at/ nasen.org.uk)
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