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Problematising menstrual tracking apps: Presenting a novel critical scoping review methodology for mapping and interpreting research literature

Riley, S., Healy-Cullen, S., Rice, C., Tiidenberg, K., Hawkey, A., Evans, A., Stephens, C., Tappin, J., Ensslin, A., & Morison, T.

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Intimate TechnologyLilith LeeMay 9, 20252025, scoping review, problematisation, tracking apps, menstruation, period, fertility
#AccessibleYoga for whom? The non-performativity of accessibility and inclusion on Instagram

Bailey, K. A., Bessey, M., Rice, C., Poplestone, L., & Gillett, J

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ReVisioning FitnessLilith LeeMay 9, 20252023, non-performativity, inclusive yoga, feminist disability studies, diversity
Enacting reciprocity and solidarity: Critical access as methodology

Chandler, E., Johnson, M. A., Jones, C., Harrison, E., & Rice, C.

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Stretching Our Stories, Practicing the SocialLilith LeeApril 11, 20252023, disability studies, crip methodologies, arts-informed research, accessibility, critical access
Differences as potentials: A posthuman re-envisioning of disability and mobility

Gibson, B.E., Rice, C., Gladstone, B.M., Gray, J., Kelly, E., Mosleh, D., Mistry, B.

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Difference and MovementLilith LeeMarch 27, 20252025, choreography, disabilities, ethics, mobility, movement, posthumanism, qualitative, youth
Misfits in the world: Culture shifting through crip cultural practices

Chandler, E., East, L., Rice, C., El Kadi, R.

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Bodies in TranslationLilith LeeFebruary 26, 20252023, disability arts, crip cultural practices, COVID-19, world-making, necropolitics
Toward access justice in the academy: Centring episodic disability to revision research methodologies

Croft, L., Harrison, E., Grant-Young, J., McGillivray, K., Sebring, J. C. H., & Rice, C.

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i2iLilith LeeFebruary 25, 20252024, qualitative research methodologies, arts-based research, digital/multi-media storytelling, episodic disability, access-centred research, academic inclusivity, access justice
Misfits meet art and technology: Cripping transmethodologies

Rice, C., Chandler, E., Shanouda, F., Temple Jones, C., & Mündel, I.

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Bodies in TranslationLilith LeeFebruary 25, 20252024, disability arts, technology, creative users, difference-centered design, misfit creativity, access aesthetics, dis-use
Emotion regulation and economic power: Managing emotions in the era of neoliberalism

Smoliak, O., Rice, C., Rudder, D., Tseliou, E., LaMarre, A., LeCouteur, A., Gaete, J., Davies, A., & Henshaw, S.

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Other ResearchLilith LeeFebruary 25, 20252024, affect, affect theory, emotion, emotion regulation, family therapy, governmentality, neoliberalism, new materialism, post-structuralism
Graying arts access: Crafting creative online programming to promote older adults' artistic engagement in and beyond pandemic time

McFarland, J., Rice, C., Changfoot, N., La Rose, T., Alfaro-Laganse, C., Badri, S., Smith, K., & Katz, B.

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Aging-Disability NexusLilith LeeFebruary 24, 20252024, aging, aging-disability nexus, arts access, remote access, COVID-19, underrepresented older adults
Partner empathy in couple therapy: A discovery-phase task analytic study

Smoliak, O., Dechamplain, B., Elliott, R., Rice, C., LeCouteur, A., Tseliou, E., & Davies, A.

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Other ResearchLilith LeeAugust 27, 20242023, empathy, couples, couple therapy, vulnerability, task analysis
Gendering of care and care inequalities in couple therapy

Smoliak, O., Rice, C., LaMarre, A., Tseliou, E., LeCouteur, A., & Davies, A.

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Other ResearchLilith LeeAugust 27, 20242022, care, caregiving, couple therapy, equality, ethics, feminist, gender
Looking Back and Looking Forward: Men and Masculinity in Psychological Research on Violence Against Women

Jeffrey, N. K., Rice, C., & Smoliak, O.

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Other ResearchLilith LeeAugust 26, 20242024, masculinity, violence against women, sexual assault, intimate partner violence, culturalism
Materializing trans/fat bodies: Lessons from an arts-informed project

Rinaldi, J., Friedman, M., & Pendleton Jiménez, K.

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Bodies in TranslationLilith LeeAugust 8, 20242023, arts-based research, digital storytelling, trans, fat
Performing fat liberation: Pretty Porky and Pissed Off’s affective politics and archive

Taylor A, Mitchell A, Rice C.

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Bodies in TranslationLilith LeeMay 14, 2024fat, archive, art, fat activism, affect, Pretty Porky and Pissed Off, performing arts, queer, world-making, fat hatred, 2023
In the wake of canada’s violent eugenic legacies: An urgency to ReVision Fitness

Bailey, K. A., Bessey, M., Rice, C., Kelly, E., McHugh, T.-L. F., Punjani, S., Dube, B., Tshuma, P., Besse, K., Sookpaiboon, S., & Quest, S.

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ReVisioning Fitness, StorymakingLilith LeeDecember 14, 20232023, racism, bodymind difference, inclusionism, ongoing eugenics
Resisting normality with cultural accessibility and slow technology

Johnson, M. A., Chandler, E., & Rice, C.

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Practicing the SocialLilith LeeDecember 4, 20232024, crip time, crip technoscience, slow technology, cultural accessibility, COVID-19
Revisioning Fitness through a relational community of practice: Conditions of possibility for access intimacies and body-becoming pedagogies through art making

Bessey, M, Bailey, K.A., Besse, K., Rice, C., Punjani, S., & McHugh, T. F.

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ReVisioning Fitness, StorymakingLilith LeeNovember 22, 2023participatory research, fitness, communities of practice, disability arts, access intimacy, body-becoming, 2023
On heartbreak, livelihoods and art: Affect and crip desire in art making assemblages

Collins, K., Jones, C. T., & Rice, C.

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Disability and LivelihoodLilith LeeOctober 17, 20232023, disability, crip arts, desire, assemblages, affect, heartbreak, rhizomatic cartography
The game of queer family life: Exploring 2SLGBTQI+ parents' experiences of cisheteronormativity, racism, and colonialism through digital storytelling in Ontario, Canada

Gruson-Wood J.F., Reid K., Rice C., Haines J., Chapman G.E., Gibson M.F.

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Precarious Inclusion, StorymakingLilith LeeAugust 11, 20232022, digital storytelling, exclusion, intersectionality, bifurcation, multi-species kinship, white supremacist colonialism, storytelling
“Our bodies are more than our bodies”: Expanding social work understandings of race and fat

Friedman, M., & Meerai, S.

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Bodies in Translation, StorymakingLilith LeeAugust 9, 20232022, fat and fat hatred, race and racism, intersectionality, arts-informed methodology, weight stigma
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