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Re•Storying Autism: An Interview with Patty Douglas and Carla Rice

Denborough, D., Douglas, P., & Rice, C.

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Re•Storying AutismLilith LeeJune 8, 20212021, autism, narrative, film, neurodiversity, disability studies, storytelling
Représentation décontractée: Une exploration de l'accessibilité dans le paysage théâtral canadien

LaMarre, A., Rice, C., & Besse, K.

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Bodies in Translation, Relaxed PerformanceLilith LeeJanuary 4, 20212020
Identifying and working through settler ignorance

Rice, C., Dion, S. D., Fowlie, H., & Breen, A.

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Nishnabek de'bwe win, StorymakingLilith LeeDecember 14, 20202020, epistemic ignorance, affect, decolonizing education, embodied knowing, digital/multi-media storytelling
Difference-Attuned Witnessing: Risks and Potentialities of Arts-Based Research

Rice, C., Cook, K., & Bailey, K. A.

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Mobilizing New Meanings, StorymakingLilith LeeDecember 10, 20202020, difference-attuned witnessing, digital/multi-media storytelling, difference-attuned empathy, leaning in, asymmetrical vulnerability, disability and difference, Canada
The eating disorder recovery assemblage: Collectively generating possibilities for eating disorder recovery

LaMarre, A. & Rice, C.

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Eating Disorder RecoveryLilith LeeNovember 4, 2020affect, emotion, eating disorders, recovery, qualitative, Canada, 2020
The aging-disability nexus

Aubrecht, K., Kelly, C., & Rice, C.

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Bodies in Translation, Aging-Disability Nexus, StorymakingLilith LeeSeptember 23, 20202020, disability studies
Bodies at the intersections: Refiguring intersectionality through queer women’s complex embodiments

Rice, C., Pendleton Jiménez, K., Harrison, E., Robinson, M., Rinaldi, J., LaMarre, A., & Andrew, J.

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Through Thick and Thin, StorymakingLilith LeeSeptember 10, 20202020
A high-risk body for whom? On fat, risk, recognition and reclamation in restorying reproductive care through digital storytelling

Friedman, M., Rice, C., & Lind, E. R. M.

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Reproducing Stigma, StorymakingLilith LeeSeptember 8, 20202020, reproductive obesity, risk discourses, reclamation practices, multimedia storytelling, fat justice, storied care, storytelling
Failure to launch: One-person-one-fare airline policy and the drawbacks to the disabled-by obesity legal argument

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

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Through Thick and ThinLilith LeeJuly 28, 20202020, one-person-one-fare, disability, air travel, Canada
Relaxed performance report highlights: Exploring accessibility in the Canadian theatre landscape

LaMarre, A., Rice, C., & Besse, K.

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Bodies in Translation, Relaxed PerformanceLilith LeeJuly 7, 20202020
Relaxed Performance: Exploring accessibility in the Canadian theatre landscape

LaMarre, A., Rice, C., Besse, K.

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Bodies in Translation, Relaxed PerformanceLilith LeeJune 2, 20202019
Building solidarity in celebrating difference

Stonefish, M., Rice, C., Hutton, S., Kelly, E., & Boye, S.

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Bodies in TranslationLilith LeeJune 2, 20202019, eugenics, Canada, Southern Ontario, indigenous materials
Writing new bodies in digital fiction

Perram, M., Ensslin, A., Rice, C., Riley, S. Wilks, C., Fowlie, H., Munro, L., & Bailey, K. A.

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Writing New BodiesLilith LeeJune 2, 20202020, co-design, digital fiction, electronic literature, embodiment, hypertext, twine
How a radical form of accessibility is pushing the boundaries of theatre performance

Rice, C., & Besse, K.

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Bodies in Translation, Relaxed PerformanceLilith LeeJune 2, 20202020
Universities must open their archives and share their oppressive pasts

Kelly, E., & Rice, C.

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Bodies in TranslationLilith LeeJune 2, 20202020
Gendering bodily difference: An introduction to contemporary feminist thinking

Rice, C.

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Mobilizing New MeaningsLilith LeeJune 2, 20202011
Digital storytelling

Rice, C.

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Other Research, StorymakingLilith LeeJune 1, 20202020
“These waves …:" Writing new bodies for applied e-literature studies

Ensslin, A., Rice, C., Riley, S., Wilks, C., Perram, M., Fowlie, H., Munro, L., & Bailey, K. A.

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Writing New BodiesLilith LeeJune 1, 20202020
Healthcare providers engagement with eating disorder recovery narratives: Opening to complexity and diversity

LaMarre, A., & Rice, C.

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Eating Disorder Recovery, StorymakingLilith LeeJune 1, 20202020, healthcare education, mental health care, arts in health, film
Living dis/artfully with and in illness

Douglas, P., Rice, C., & Siddiqui, A.

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Mobilizing New Meanings, Bodies in Translation, StorymakingLilith LeeJune 1, 20202020, multimedia storytelling, medical (post) humanities, feminist disability studies, body becoming theory, illness narratives, storytelling
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