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New Books in Higher Education

Margaret Price, "Crip Spacetime: Access, Failure, and Accountability in Academic Life" (Duke UP, 2024)

Apr 3, 2024
Margaret Price, a disabled academic, challenges individual accommodations in academia and advocates for collective accountability. They discuss 'crip spacetime,' the complexities of access, and the burden of accommodation. Price emphasizes the need to move away from individualized models towards a system of care and accountability in universities.
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  • Individual accommodations hinder access for disabled academics in academia.
  • Disabled academics experience a unique 'Crip Space Time' distinct from nondisabled colleagues.

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