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Rachel Gorman
Rachel Gorman
Associate Professor of Critical Disability Studies, York University
E-mail confirmado em yorku.ca
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Mad nation? Thinking through race, class, and mad identity politics
R Gorman
Mad matters: A critical reader in Canadian mad studies, 269-280, 2013
1272013
Women and consciousness in the “learning organization”: Emancipation or exploitation?
S Mojab, R Gorman
Adult Education Quarterly 53 (4), 228-241, 2003
942003
Dispersed nationalism: War, diaspora and Kurdish women’s organizing
S Mojab, R Gorman
Journal of middle east women’s studies 3 (1), 58-85, 2007
802007
Mad studies
R Gorman, BA LeFrançois
Routledge international handbook of critical mental health, 107-114, 2017
732017
Disablement in and for itself: Toward a ‘global’idea of disability
R Gorman
Somatechnics 6 (2), 249-261, 2016
482016
Mad people of colour: A manifesto
R Gorman, A Saini, L Tam, O Udegbe, O Usar
Asylum Magazine 20 (4), 27, 2013
38*2013
Whose disability culture? Why we need an artist-led critical disability arts network
R Gorman
Fuse Magazine 30 (3), 15-21, 2007
342007
Artificial intelligence and bias: a scoping review
B Kundi, C El Morr, R Gorman, E Dua
AI and Society, 199-215, 2023
332023
The feminist standpoint and the trouble with “informal learning”: A way forward for Marxist-feminist educational research
R Gorman
Renewing dialogues in Marxism and education: Openings, 183-199, 2007
332007
Quagmires of affect: Madness, labor, whiteness, and ideological disavowal
R Gorman
American Quarterly 69 (2), 309-313, 2017
322017
Mad matters: A critical reader in Canadian Mad Studies
R Gorman, BA LeFrançois, R Menzies, G Reaume
Canadian Scholars Press, 2013
272013
The Struggle Over Lifelong Learning: A Marxist-Feminist Analysis.
S Mojab, R Gorman
For full text: http://www. edst. educ. ubc. ca/aerc/2001/2001mojab. htm., 2001
272001
Class consciousness, disability, and social exclusion: A relational/reflexive analysis of disability culture
RJK Gorman
PhD Dissertation, Toronto: University of Toronto, 2005
25*2005
Radical disability politics
AJ Withers, L Ben-Moshe, LXZ Brown, L Erickson, RS Gorman, TA Lewis, ...
Routledge Handbook of Radical Politics, 178-193, 2019
212019
Disabled Woman/Nation: Re-narrating the Erasure of (Neo)colonial Violence in Ondjaki's Good Morning Comrades and Tsitsi Dangarembga's Nervous Conditions
R Gorman, O Udegbe
Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 4 (3), 309-326, 2010
192010
The Limits of ‘Informal Learning’: Adult education research and the individualizing of political consciousness
R Gorman
Adult Education and the Contested Terrain of Public Policy, 122-127, 2002
172002
Employment, poverty, disability and gender: A rights approach for women with disabilities in India, Nepal and Bangladesh
A Buettgen, R Gorman, M Rioux, K Das, S Vinayan, K Das, S Vinayan
Women's Mental Health: Resistance and Resilience in Community and Society, 3-18, 2015
162015
A virtual community for disability advocacy: Development of a searchable artificial intelligence–Supported platform
C El Morr, P Maret, F Muhlenbach, D Dharmalingam, R Tadesse, ...
JMIR formative research 5 (11), e33335, 2021
142021
Research that hurts or research that helps?, a critical framework for adult education inquiry and people with intellectual disabilities
RJK Gorman
132000
The potential of an artificial intelligence for disability advocacy: the WikiDisability project
R Gorman, P Maret, A Creighton, B Kundi, F Muhlenbach, A Buettgen, ...
Public Health and Informatics, 1025-1026, 2021
102021
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