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The weight of queerness: Reflections on a digital storytelling project

Pendleton Jiménez, K., & Rinaldi, J.

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Through Thick and Thin, StorymakingLilith LeeAugust 9, 20232021, queer, embodiment, multimedia storytelling, storytelling
Avaluqanngittuq: Imagining Inuit futures through multi-media/digital storytelling

Curley, K., Fowlie, H., Kreps, P., Komangapik R., Mündel, I., Rice, C., Panipak, M., Panipak, S., Puskas, S. A., Stribbell, J., & Uqaituk, G.

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MICH, StorymakingLilith LeeAugust 8, 20232022, decolonizing, Inuit
The third shift: Addressing emotion work in couple therapy

Smoliak, O., Al-Ali, K., LeCouteur, A., Tseliou, E., Rice, C., LaMarre, A., Davies, A., Uguccioni, B., Stirling, L., Dechamplain, B., & Henshaw, S.

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Feminist StudiesLilith LeeJuly 18, 20232023, care, couple therapy, emotion work, feminist, gender, intersectionality
Stretching Our Stories (SOS): Digital Worldmaking in Troubled Times

Rice, C., Jones, C. T., Mündel, I., Douglas, P., Fowlie, H., Friedman, May, Harrison, E., Hunter, D., Kelly, E., Kruth, M., Meerai, S.

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Stretching Our Stories, StorymakingLilith LeeJuly 17, 2023affective economies, COVID-19, critical access, disability and aging arts, multimedia storytelling, the "new normal", on-line research-creation, vulnerability and failure, 2022, storytelling
Episodic disability in the neoliberal university: Stories from the Canadian context

Rice, C., Harrison, E., Giddings, C., Chivers, S., Meerai, S., Zitzelsberger, H.

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i2i, StorymakingLilith LeeMay 16, 20232023, academic labor, digital/multimedia story-making, disability justice, access justice, episodic disability, neoliberalism
The problem of heteronormativity in family-based health promotion: Centring gender transformation in Ontario, Canada

Gruson-Wood, J., Haines, J., Rice, C., & Chapman, G. E.

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Precarious InclusionLilith LeeApril 17, 20232023
On Being the "Fat Person": Possibilities and Pitfalls for Fat Activist Engagement in Academic Institutions

Evans C., & Friedman, M.

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Bodies in TranslationLilith LeeApril 17, 20232022, fat studies, fat activism, fat pedagogy, feminist pedagogies, life writing, epistemological justice, fat phobia, emotional labour, microaggressions
Fat Studies in Canada: (Re)Mapping the Field

Taylor, A., Ioannoni, K., Bahra, R. A., Evans, C., Scriver, A., & Friedman, M.

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Bodies in TranslationLilith LeeApril 17, 20232023, fat, fat activism
Towards Decolonial Choreographies of Co-Resistance

Kelly, E., Rice, C., & Stonefish, M.

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Bodies in TranslationLilith LeeMarch 30, 20232023, co-creation, decolonization, difference, disability justice, art, choreography, eugenics, Original Peoples, Anishinaabe, neomaterialism
Decolonizing Relaxed Performance: A Visual Translation of Vital Ecosystems

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

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Bodies in Translation, Relaxed PerformanceLilith LeeJanuary 26, 20232022, relaxed performance, decolonization, vital practices
Relaxed Performance: An Illustrated Guide

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

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Bodies in Translation, Relaxed PerformanceLilith LeeJanuary 6, 20232022
People Experiencing Disability with Episodic Limitations: The Impact on Their Experience in the Workplace

Furrie, A. D., Croft, L., Lero, D. S.

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i2iLilith LeeNovember 3, 20222022, disability, work
Funciones relajadas resumen informativo: Exploración de la accesibilidad en el panorama teatral canadiense

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

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Bodies in Translation, Relaxed PerformanceLilith LeeOctober 27, 20222020, theatre, relaxed performance
Keeping Relaxed Performance Vital: Affective Pedagogy in the Arts

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

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Bodies in Translation, Relaxed PerformanceLilith LeeMay 31, 20222022, relaxed performance, vitality, affect, crip theory
Storytelling methods on the move

The Re•Storying Autism Writing Collective: Shields, R., Easton, S., Gruson-Wood, J., Gibson, M. F., Douglas, P. N., & Rice, C. M.

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Re•Storying Autism, StorymakingRe•Vision CentreApril 22, 20222022, critical autism studies, autistic methodology, agentic realism, post-qualitative methodology, digital/multi-media storytelling
Relaxed Performance: Exploring University-based Training Across Fashion, Theatre, and Choir

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

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Bodies in Translation, Relaxed PerformanceRe•Vision CentreApril 21, 20222022, art, disability arts, theatre, choir, fashion
Mapping the circulation of fat hatred

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

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Through Thick and ThinRe•Vision CentreApril 7, 20222021, fatmisia, fat hatred, health care, transit, exercise
Denials of responsibility in couple therapy

Smoliak, O., Rice, C., Knudson-Martin, C., LeCouteur, A., LaMarre, A., Tseliou, E., Addison, M., Myers, M., Velikonja, L., & Vesely, L.

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Other ResearchRe•Vision CentreApril 5, 20222021, couple therapy, denials, qualitative, thematic analysis, responsibility
The politics of vulnerable masculinity in couple therapy

Smoliak, O., LaMarre, A., Rice, C., LeCouteur, A., & Tseliou, E., Myers, M., Vesely, L., Briscoe, C., Addison, M., & Velikonja, L.

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Other ResearchRe•Vision CentreApril 5, 20222021, clinical, couples, qualitative, research
Slow story-making in urgent times

Rice, C., Temple Jones, C., & Mundel, I.

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Online Storytelling, StorymakingRe•Vision CentreApril 5, 20222022, digital/multimedia story-making, disability, compost storytelling, posthuman relationality, affirmative ethics
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