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Reading women’s and gender studies in Canada

Hobbs, M., & Rice, C.

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Feminist StudiesRe•Vision CentreOctober 17, 20192011
Healthcare providers' experiences as arts-based research participants: "I created my story about disability and difference, now what?"

Montgomery, P., Mossey, S., Rice, C., McCauley, K., Chandler, E., Changfoot, N., & Underhill, A.

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Mobilizing New Meanings, Bodies in Translation, StorymakingRe•Vision CentreOctober 16, 2019disability and difference, multimedia storytelling, healthcare providers, creative non-fiction, 2019, storytelling
Mapping the circulation of fat hatred

Rinaldi, J., Rice, C., Kotow, C., Lind, E.

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Through Thick and ThinRe•Vision CentreApril 16, 2019fatmisia, fat hatred, health care, transit, exercise, 2019
Report on the Social Impacts of Disruptive Technologies for People with Episodic and Persistent Disabilities

Rice, C. (with the support of Harrison, E. & LaMarre, A.)

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Bodies in Translation, i2iRe•Vision CentreApril 3, 20192018
Resistance in relationship: Mothers’ armoring of their adolescent daughters living with facial differences

Pileggi, V. & Rice, C., Stead, S., & Atkinson, K.

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Other ResearchRe•Vision CentreApril 3, 2019facial difference and family relations, mother-daughter relationship, mothering, facial difference, adolescence, armoring, 2018
The intro course: A pedagogical toolkit

Thorpe, J., Boon, S., Bednar, L., Bonifacio, G. T., Hobbs, M., Hurst, R., Johnston, K., Latimer, H., Leung, H. H.-S., Lovrod, M., Rice, C., Salah, T., & Trotz, A.

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Other ResearchRe•Vision CentreApril 3, 2019pedagogy, 2016
Becoming scholars in an interdisciplinary, feminist learning context

Pileggi, V., Holliday, J., de Santis, C., LaMarre, A., Jeffrey, N., Tetro, M., & Rice, C.

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Other ResearchRe•Vision CentreApril 3, 2019pedagogy, feminism, teachers, collaborative learning, water cycle, feminist theory, class discussion, academic learning, critical pedagogy, 2015
New sexism in couple therapy: A discourse analysis

Sutherland, O., LaMarre, A., Rice, C., Hardt, L., La Couteur, A.

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Other ResearchRe•Vision CentreApril 3, 20192017, sexism, gender, membership categorization analysis, discursive psychology, conversation analysis, couple therapy, couple relationships
Report on the Testimony on Eating Disorder Treatment and Prevention in Canada

Rice, C., & LaMarre, A.

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Eating Disorder RecoveryRe•Vision CentreApril 3, 2019eating disorders, Canada, 2014
Unrecoverable? Prescriptions and possibilities for eating disorder recovery

LaMarre, A., Rice, C. & Bear, M.

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Eating Disorder RecoveryRe•Vision CentreApril 3, 2019eating disorders, anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, eating disorders not otherwise specified, biopedagogies, post-structuralism, feminism, treatment, recovery, bodies, critical theory, diagnostic and statistical manual, 2015
Recovering bodies: The production of the recoverable subject in eating disorder treatment regimes

Rinaldi, J., LaMarre, A., & Rice, C.

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Eating Disorder RecoveryRe•Vision CentreApril 3, 2019eating disorders, biopedagogies, 2016
Normal eating is counter-cultural: Embodied experiences of eating disorder recovery

LaMarre, A., & Rice, C.

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Eating Disorder RecoveryRe•Vision CentreApril 3, 2019eating disorders, recovery narratives, feminism, qualitative, biopedagogy, 2015
Embodying critical and corporeal methodology: Digital storytelling with young women in eating disorder recovery

LaMarre, A. & Rice, C.

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Eating Disorder Recovery, StorymakingRe•Vision CentreApril 3, 2019critical art-based methods, eating disorders, curriculum, qualitative research, embodiment, digital storytelling, recovery, corporeality, 2016
Eating disorder prevention as biopedagogy

LaMarre, A., Rice, C., & Jankowski, G.

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Eating Disorder RecoveryRe•Vision CentreApril 3, 2019biopedagogies, eating disorders, feminism, prevention, social justice, 2017
Hashtag recovery: #EatingDisorderRecovery on Instagram

LaMarre, A. & Rice, C.

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Eating Disorder RecoveryRe•Vision CentreApril 3, 2019eating disorders, social media, digital technology, recovery, mental health introduction, 2017
Gendered patterns of interaction: A Foucauldian discourse analysis of couple therapy

Sutherland, O., LaMarre, A., Rice, C., Hardt, L., & Jeffrey, N.

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Other ResearchRe•Vision CentreApril 3, 2019discourse analysis of family therapy, gender, power, patterns of interaction, Foucauldian discourse analysis, intersectionality, 2016
The primacy of discourse in the study of gender in family therapy

Sutherland, O., LaMarre, A., & Rice, C.

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Other ResearchRe•Vision CentreApril 3, 2019discourse analysis of family therapy, discourse analysis, gender, diversity, power, family therapy, social constructionism, 2017
Imagining the other? Ethical challenges of researching and writing women’s embodied lives

Rice, C.

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Other ResearchRe•Vision CentreApril 3, 2019theory, 2013
Revisioning fat: From enforcing norms to exploring possibilities unique to different bodies

Rice, C.

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Other ResearchRe•Vision CentreApril 3, 2019theory, 2016, gender studies, health and medicine, Canadian history
Through the mirror of beauty culture

Rice, C.

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Other ResearchRe•Vision CentreApril 3, 2019theory, 2016
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