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In the final episode of this series, Darren speaks to his colleague, Dr Sarah Hill about disability, society and popular culture. They discuss Sarah's research on representations of disability and how we can do more to understand the social challenges and lived experiences of being disabled. They discuss both positive and problematic developments in popular culture and some of the shifting public perceptions around disability. In the closing few minutes of the podcast, Sarah shares some advice for early career researchers whilst Darren reflects on the ethics of academic teamwork and leadership to support colleagues who are just starting out in academia.
Credits
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Logo: Archie Cameron
#disability #disabilityawareness #representationmatters #popularculture #ethics #ethicsandvalues #academia #academicyoutube #research #teamwork #socialjustice #media #podcast #podcasting #university #universitylife #newcastleuni #murmurations #murmurationspodcast #collectivepsychology
In the final episode of this series, Darren speaks to his colleague, Dr Sarah Hill about disability, society and popular culture. They discuss Sarah's research on representations of disability and how we can do more to understand the social challenges and lived experiences of being disabled. They discuss both positive and problematic developments in popular culture and some of the shifting public perceptions around disability. In the closing few minutes of the podcast, Sarah shares some advice for early career researchers whilst Darren reflects on the ethics of academic teamwork and leadership to support colleagues who are just starting out in academia.
Credits
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Logo: Archie Cameron
#disability #disabilityawareness #representationmatters #popularculture #ethics #ethicsandvalues #academia #academicyoutube #research #teamwork #socialjustice #media #podcast #podcasting #university #universitylife #newcastleuni #murmurations #murmurationspodcast #collectivepsychology