@BijanFakhri @fchollet I can’t read for you my friend, that’s your responsibility.
@fchollet Check out the book & audiobook "Academic Ableism" by Jay Timothy Dolmage for one starting point w/ more detailed and substantive analysis of common mistaken assumptions about intelligence. The parts on "Slow Samantha" & "Super Samantha"
RT @Tutor_Chris: @laenadalton I highly recommend "Academic Ableism" by Jay Dolmage to anyone who wants a clear, yet thorough, explanation o…
@laenadalton I highly recommend "Academic Ableism" by Jay Dolmage to anyone who wants a clear, yet thorough, explanation of the many ways ableism presents itself on university campuses. And it's open access! https://t.co/HU5ZErVzRA
@jjcloutierux @AnnGagne This one is by Jay Dolmage. https://t.co/YBVOJD4eGg I’ve seen another book by the same name, but haven’t read it yet :)
RT @MsLanellJ: Published by the @UofMPress on the open access platform called @fulcrumpub. The platform supports maximum accessibility. Rea…
RT @MsLanellJ: Published by the @UofMPress on the open access platform called @fulcrumpub. The platform supports maximum accessibility. Rea…
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From University of Michigan Press:
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Currently 50% off with code SPRING23. https://t.co/FjOcP6krjM
RT @MsLanellJ: Published by the @UofMPress on the open access platform called @fulcrumpub. The platform supports maximum accessibility. Rea…
RT @MsLanellJ: Published by the @UofMPress on the open access platform called @fulcrumpub. The platform supports maximum accessibility. Rea…
Published by the @UofMPress on the open access platform called @fulcrumpub. The platform supports maximum accessibility. Read it here: https://t.co/IE9zDPKMwS
Adding this #MustRead to my summer To Do List, recommended by @cyberthread & many other cool people I know: https://t.co/wzjVIYaku2
Currently reading 📖 Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education by Jay Timothy Dolmage. Bonus - it’s #openaccess. #disabilitystudies #pse https://t.co/B1xClq3ikH
RT @arisimpacts: How do we go back to our institutions and start these conversations? @nlshaheen stated, “What we're talking about here is…
@CriticalAI @EnglishOER They're definitely more autonomous than chatbots. Also:
@EnglishOER Much like the snail in Monsters, Inc! There's a whole analysis of Ableism & a snail being denied access to education in the book "Academic Ableism". Snail mobility aids could've included them instead of making them the butt of a joke. htt
How do we go back to our institutions and start these conversations? @nlshaheen stated, “What we're talking about here is ableism, systematic oppression of disabled people. My #1 resource is the book "Academic Ableism” See here: https://t.co/biEdtQxEUJ
This is such a great book. Highly recommend #AcademicTwitter
RT @UofMPress: Today's #OpenAccess highlight: "Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education," by Jay Timothy Dolmage. Read it for free…
An excellent book, free to read online.
RT @UofMPress: Today's #OpenAccess highlight: "Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education," by Jay Timothy Dolmage. Read it for free…
RT @UofMPress: Today's #OpenAccess highlight: "Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education," by Jay Timothy Dolmage. Read it for free…
RT @UofMPress: Today's #OpenAccess highlight: "Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education," by Jay Timothy Dolmage. Read it for free…
This influential book by @JayDolmage is also available free of charge as a highly-rated audiobook, https://t.co/UbEPcNyf4w
RT @UofMPress: Today's #OpenAccess highlight: "Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education," by Jay Timothy Dolmage. Read it for free…
RT @UofMPress: Today's #OpenAccess highlight: "Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education," by Jay Timothy Dolmage. Read it for free…
Today's #OpenAccess highlight: "Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education," by Jay Timothy Dolmage. Read it for free online, and consider supporting the UM Press on March 15 to help make more books like this completely free-to-read. https://t.co/oD
RT @WillCassemiro: You can find lots of great material in University of Michigan Press - @UofMPress - for free! This is their partnership w…
RT @WillCassemiro: You can find lots of great material in University of Michigan Press - @UofMPress - for free! This is their partnership w…
You can find lots of great material in University of Michigan Press - @UofMPress - for free! This is their partnership with @M_Publishing & @fulcrumpub. #nowreading: Academic Ableism You can find other useful #readings at: https://t.co/jxsfTkfKzK #lan
I am really enjoying this (open access!) book by disability studies scholar @JayDolmage on ableism in higher education. I also appreciate the plain language and the intentional effort to make academic work that reach wider audiences 🙏 https://t.co/3XIS67q
@MathTeacherJH @ddmeyer @JennBinis Yes - you would think that schools were designed specifically to sort and stratify people. Oh wait… https://t.co/AwAHRplbZp
Do you do research on or teach Disabled populations, and would like to ensure your research is conducted as supportively and respectfully as possible? I highly recommend the open access audiobook and book “Academic Ableism”! https://t.co/o2T8Ybqk4s https
Robotics & AI Researchers who make claims about Disability need fluency with #ableism, automation bias, & to respect "nothing about us without us". This only scratches the surface! The book "Academic Ableism" by @JayDolmage is a good resource.
@DrPsyBuffy Slightly off topic: if you want to get super pissed off about ableism in higher ed, like I did this morning, try this book. Amazing. @jaydolmage https://t.co/WX2DiDucUP
For discussion more broadly on ableism in higher ed, this book provides a solid start: https://t.co/pYbjjdiio8. 4/
We also recommend the following books: 1️⃣ Disability Visibility by Alice Wong @DisVisibility 2️⃣ Demystifying Disability by @emilyladau (Plain language book summary: https://t.co/jzYapRrs8R) 3️⃣ Academic Ableism by Jay T. Dolmage (Open access: https://t.c
1.7. Do not bother them unless you are willing to pay for their time. I will start with a few that will help you get started. A great starting point is @JayDolmage's Academic Ableism https://t.co/Db8aIds0hw.
In the presentation, "Reclaiming 'Normal' During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Disabled and Mad College Students’ Stories" @JDeCamillis noted @JayDolmage's book: Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education. UMich Press https://t.co/JyOGtUh0Fk (open access)
Academic Ableism by @JayDolmage https://t.co/xgbcEfLpHd
RT @JayDolmage: @erinkburrell Also there is a free Open Access version! https://t.co/KvG9XOQeH9
RT @JayDolmage: @erinkburrell Also there is a free Open Access version! https://t.co/KvG9XOQeH9
@erinkburrell Also there is a free Open Access version! https://t.co/KvG9XOQeH9
RT @athundt: @beenwrekt For a more concentrated examination of academia, I suggest the peer-reviewed book "Academic Ableism" by Jay Timothy…
@beenwrekt For a more concentrated examination of academia, I suggest the peer-reviewed book "Academic Ableism" by Jay Timothy Dolmage (open access, also free on audible) https://t.co/o2T8Ybqk4s
RT @athundt: @DiverseInAI @pascal_bornet @_LXAI @LOURDES50400586 Awesome 👏! I also recommend “Academic Ableism” a fantastic book on disabil…
@DiverseInAI @pascal_bornet @_LXAI @LOURDES50400586 Awesome 👏! I also recommend “Academic Ableism” a fantastic book on disability in the context of academia, though there are some US centric aspects to it. I learned so much and it is one reason I’m rethink
@speer_isaac @DuaneWright2865 I see @speer_isaac needs to read Jay Timothy Dolmage’s book “Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education.” https://t.co/kCjzm8gPun
RT @Arley_McNeney: This is an excellent book.
RT @raulpacheco: “Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education" by Jay Timothy Dolmage https://t.co/7SurCSvez4 #Free2ReadOnline and th…
RT @Arley_McNeney: This is an excellent book.
This is an excellent book.
RT @raulpacheco: “Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education" by Jay Timothy Dolmage https://t.co/7SurCSvez4 #Free2ReadOnline and th…
RT @athundt: @emilymbender Academic Ableism by @JayDolmage is a great one. https://t.co/o2T8Ybqk4s
“Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education" by Jay Timothy Dolmage https://t.co/7SurCSvez4 #Free2ReadOnline and the EPUB version has accessibility features. (alt-text screenshot of the cover of the book Academic Ableism) https://t.co/cd0OtAPF9H
RT @athundt: @emilymbender Academic Ableism by @JayDolmage is a great one. https://t.co/o2T8Ybqk4s
@emilymbender Academic Ableism by @JayDolmage is a great one. https://t.co/o2T8Ybqk4s
RT @travisclau: His book, Academic Ableism, profoundly impacted by sense of self as a disabled academic and how I navigate the academy (ope…
His book, Academic Ableism, profoundly impacted by sense of self as a disabled academic and how I navigate the academy (open source and available here): https://t.co/4TfBhTLoyA
#curbcutstonowhere which I am learning about as I read the book Academic Ableism https://t.co/MFJemRQtrl https://t.co/QYMR0oDeDR
"Examining everything from campus accommodation processes, to architecture, to popular films about college life, Dolmage argues that disability is central to higher education, and that building more inclusive schools allows better education for all." http
Here is an open access version of the book "Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education" for anyone who would be interested: https://t.co/O9e3zmZaym
@msoaresfurtado This is a more general source on how ableism manifests, but it might be useful since most resources I see on diversity miss disability entirely: https://t.co/KPkptO8esn
RT @the_tweedy: @CobaltSages I would suggest reading the replies to this tweet (many examples!) and perhaps Googling terms like "academic a…
@CobaltSages I would suggest reading the replies to this tweet (many examples!) and perhaps Googling terms like "academic ableism", "accessible pedagogy", and maybe "universal design for learning". This is also an excellent book (w/an open access version):
@AINowInstitute @IsabelG64687224 “Academic Ableism” by prof Jay Timothy Dolmage is also an excellent peer reviewed, open access, free to download book & audiobook to learn more. https://t.co/o2T8Ybqk4s I opened my DMs in case I can help more. Thanks t
Notre prochain roman du club de lecture sera Academic Ableism de Jay Timothy Dolmage (https://t.co/xgbcEfLpHd). Pour avoir droit à un remboursement, vous devez être un participant du club de lecture et pouvez ensuite demander un remboursement 💰 (https://t.
Our next book club novel will be Academic Ableism by Jay Timothy Dolmage (https://t.co/xgbcEfLpHd). To be eligible for a reimbursement you must be a participant in the book club and can then request reimbursement 💰 (https://t.co/YcwY7bEZo2)
No. "Jay T. Dolmage argues that disability has always been constructed as the inverse, or opposite, of higher education in large part because the college campus was always designed as a training ground for the most capable, hyper-able students." https://t.
If you haven't read "ACADEMIC ABLEISM" by J T Dolmage, I suggest picking it up and reading. It's free and accessible in multiple formats. No excuses. https://t.co/8AFGmlubfD
In the spirit of accessibility, the PDF is available for free online, as is the audiobook. The book is also written in a very accessible manner, so even though I certainly have not previously studied these topics, they were easily understandable. https://t
There is also @JayDolmage's Book Academic Ableism https://t.co/2wVo8bm5gg.
RT @jjenna: Finally Listening to the book Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education by Jay Timothy Dolmage as I catch up on grading…
Finally Listening to the book Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education by Jay Timothy Dolmage as I catch up on grading. Finally my head seems up to listening to something. IN the past few weeks My head couldn't handle it. I miss reading. Damn Head
Later, I'll think about the role feeling in control of technology and scholarship play. But first, MOUs and project planning! 3/3 https://t.co/3PdBh944TZ
RT @EmbryonicHope: @AriCubangbang You're welcome! What you shared is important and I'm glad I came across it! So, Thank YOU! For anyone int…
@TheWilliamMay @Twitter Yes, that's ridiculous. No one shld object to extra time as accommodation. Any chance you've read @JayDolmage book on this very subject? I think you'd feel like, Hey! Here's the party. And it's open access over here: https://t.co/y
@__jroark I...so social media discourse doesn't count? Can't produce harm? BTW, there are some really great books on academic ableism to point your professor towards. Jay Dolmage: https://t.co/RvSflap5E3
It is Disability Employment Awareness Month. Post-secondary education is not free from ableism. An interesting book to reflect upon during this month. https://t.co/UUY2qbxMSF
The AAVMC's Diversity Community Reads book club kicks off with a discussion of the book Academic Ableism tomorrow, October 14 at 4 p.m. ET. Register for the club here: https://t.co/k37ujntY2t The 1st book is free at https://t.co/Pn5vGgesnD #AAVMCReads ht
RT @DisInHigherEd: From @JayDolmage's book on #AcademicAbleism “The ethics of higher education still encourages teachers and students alike…
From @JayDolmage's book on #AcademicAbleism “The ethics of higher education still encourages teachers and students alike to accentuate ability, valorize perfection and stigmatize anything that hints at intellectual (or physical) weakness.” https://t.co/a
In honor of #DisabilityAwarenessMonth, I'd like to share this really incredible resource/guide on disability and higher education; gives some great tips and items to consider when structuring courses. https://t.co/tqM0HOdW51
RT @DisInHigherEd: 6. Academic Ableism Ableism is rampant in academia. If you want to learn more, we recommend Jay Dolmage’s book “Academi…
RT @DisInHigherEd: 6. Academic Ableism Ableism is rampant in academia. If you want to learn more, we recommend Jay Dolmage’s book “Academi…
6. Academic Ableism Ableism is rampant in academia. If you want to learn more, we recommend Jay Dolmage’s book “Academic Ableism” which is open-access: https://t.co/dfPffdFihC & the brand new book by @AbleismAcademia which is available w/ open access
AAVMC kicks off its Diversity Community Reads book club with a discussion on October 14. Register for the club here: https://t.co/k37ujntY2t The 1st book is free. Download the book at https://t.co/Pn5vGgesnD #AAVMCReads https://t.co/oExGSkHZR1
Register for the AAVMC's Diversity Community Reads book club here: https://t.co/k37ujntY2t The 1st book is free. Download the book at https://t.co/Pn5vGgesnD https://t.co/ot0MvmG6NC
RT @zenvet23: I'm signed up for the @AAVMC diversity book club. Are you? Join us! #vetmed #veterinary
RT @AAVMC: Register for the AAVMC's Diversity Community Reads book club here: https://t.co/k37ujntY2t The 1st book is free. Download the…
Register for the AAVMC's Diversity Community Reads book club here: https://t.co/k37ujntY2t The 1st book is free. Download the book at https://t.co/Pn5vGgesnD https://t.co/c4YQ5YNOOX
I'm signed up for the @AAVMC diversity book club. Are you? Join us! #vetmed #veterinary