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Employment
Understanding society’s perceptions and actions as related to the value attached to contributors in paid and unpaid occupations as we age.
Research projects
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Crip Time, Law and the Duty to Accommodate
The project, entitled “Crip Time, Law and the Duty to Accommodate: Toward a Legal-Materialist Understanding of the Lives of Workers with Disabilities” draws its name from a concept arising from disabled experience – “crip time” – that addresses the ways that disabled, chronically ill and neurodivergent people experience time (and space) differently than able-bodied people.