Bush, T, Fox, E and Levinson, M, eds. (2022) Future perfect | future imperfect. D4D.
Abstract
What will the future look like for disabled people? How will we think of disability in the context of posthuman thinking and scientific advances that will enable us to create human / technology hybrids? The D4D team did a call-out for contributions in the form of artwork, photographs, short prose pieces, short stories, poetry, reflections about places, spaces or artefacts, manifestos for the future. The general theme related from general expectations about the future to concerns and hopes around our own lives.
Item Type: | Book |
---|---|
Note: | This e-book can be read in full at the link above. It was an outcome of the AHRC-funded D4D project, Disability and Community: Dis/engagement, Dis/enfranchisement, Dis/parity and Dissent. It is dedicated to the memory of Sue Porter who was the initial driving force behind D4D. The book is set out in three sections following the themes of 'Hidden Legacies / Recycled Dreams', 'Imagined Futures' and 'Fluid Identities / New Spaces'. |
Divisions: | School of Education |
Date Deposited: | 22 Dec 2023 13:22 |
Last Modified: | 22 Dec 2023 13:22 |
URI / Page ID: | https://researchspace.bathspa.ac.uk/id/eprint/15781 |
Request a change to this item or report an issue | |
Update item (repository staff only) |