I heard about it from the SDS listserv, which one must be an SDS $member to read--rest assured I'll flag up anything relevant from now on.
Many items get forwarded to sds-discuss from two other no-pay mailing lists, and both got some messages about the Catalyst issue.
Disability Studies in the Humanities aka ds-hum, but you need to subscribe. (I'm really old-school: I subscribe to digest, then visit the web site if anything intrigues.)
I used to be on a couple of disability studies in the humanities lists when I was in grad school, but I'm just not up for handling that much email. I know there is a one a day option, but that takes up even more time when you have to read through it with a screen reader. So, yes, please, I would appreciate it if I could outsource this to you. I don't even read that much social media, but Alexx reads me highlights from Facebook and Twitter while we're having dinner.
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Many items get forwarded to sds-discuss from two other no-pay mailing lists, and both got some messages about the Catalyst issue.
Disability Studies in the Humanities aka ds-hum, but you need to subscribe. (I'm really old-school: I subscribe to digest, then visit the web site if anything intrigues.)
The other big source is the disability-research listserv from Leeds UK--their archive is open access without a password
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So, yes, please, I would appreciate it if I could outsource this to you.
I don't even read that much social media, but Alexx reads me highlights from Facebook and Twitter while we're having dinner.