The autobiographical documentary film “18q – a valuable life”, is one attempt to redefine the place of disability in contemporary western society. My work presents some key moments in my life and that of my family since the birth of my youngest child, Allycia in 1995. Allycia was born with a rare genetic condition affecting the 18th chromosome resulting in her experiencing the world somewhat differently to the rest of the family. The condition, which manifests in a myriad of ways with varying levels of severity, affects individuals ’ physical and intellectual development (Chromosome 18, n. pag.). While the film outlines the condition and Allycia’s medical history, the work is primarily concerned with the experiences of the family and offeri...
Down’s syndrome (DS) occupies a curious position in the public imaginary in the United Kingdom (UK)....
Following calls from both disability studies and anthropology to provide ethnographic accounts of di...
Purpose: Examining everyday challenges in the interactions between people with intellectual disabili...
This is an edited collection of essays exploring the intersection between documentary film and disab...
Disability as a social construct depends very little on the degree of functional loss or impairment;...
I work with images, stories, objects and employ object-oriented Actor-Network-Theory to co-author re...
This edited collection of contributions from media scholars, film practitioners and film historians ...
This study sets out to explore the representations of disability in documentary films. Its starting ...
textRepresentations of people with disability, whether in print media and literature, film, televis...
This chapter (and paper presented at at Visible Evidence XXIV conference 2017 Buenos Aires) explores...
Previous research on film representations of disability has highlighted the powerful influence of me...
This edited collection of contributions from media scholars, film practitioners and film historians ...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
In trying to portray my son in the literary model known as a novel, I havepassed through... stages. ...
Based on a synthesis of multiple kinds of data, ranging from sociological texts and medical statisti...
Down’s syndrome (DS) occupies a curious position in the public imaginary in the United Kingdom (UK)....
Following calls from both disability studies and anthropology to provide ethnographic accounts of di...
Purpose: Examining everyday challenges in the interactions between people with intellectual disabili...
This is an edited collection of essays exploring the intersection between documentary film and disab...
Disability as a social construct depends very little on the degree of functional loss or impairment;...
I work with images, stories, objects and employ object-oriented Actor-Network-Theory to co-author re...
This edited collection of contributions from media scholars, film practitioners and film historians ...
This study sets out to explore the representations of disability in documentary films. Its starting ...
textRepresentations of people with disability, whether in print media and literature, film, televis...
This chapter (and paper presented at at Visible Evidence XXIV conference 2017 Buenos Aires) explores...
Previous research on film representations of disability has highlighted the powerful influence of me...
This edited collection of contributions from media scholars, film practitioners and film historians ...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
In trying to portray my son in the literary model known as a novel, I havepassed through... stages. ...
Based on a synthesis of multiple kinds of data, ranging from sociological texts and medical statisti...
Down’s syndrome (DS) occupies a curious position in the public imaginary in the United Kingdom (UK)....
Following calls from both disability studies and anthropology to provide ethnographic accounts of di...
Purpose: Examining everyday challenges in the interactions between people with intellectual disabili...