Dr Louise Atkinson
@loubietheartist
Artist researcher. Interested in ideas of belonging and care in Critical Heritage. Museums | Ethnography | Multilingualism | Housing | Migration | Disability
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http://www.linktr.ee/loubietheartist 15-08-2009 10:20:19
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Check out our fantastic Artists-in-Residence (Jamie Hale & Dr Louise Atkinson) and our arts partners here 1/2 sheffield.ac.uk/cripping-breat…
Week six in post and ready to welcome some new talent to Tyneside Cinema . Excited to be hiring and pathing a new era for this incredible cultural venue . Come and work with me , I’m a half decent boss 😊
2 x F/T hybrid fixed-term research associate jobs with @CrippingBreath! Grade 7: £37k - £44k p/a. Search Research Associate on the job link sheffield.ac.uk/cripping-breat…
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Thanks to our partnership with Leeds Digital Ball and 100% Digital Leeds, we can fund brilliant organisations like The Highrise Project CIC through the Leeds Digital Inclusion Fund 👇
...And another one about health as socially and racially constructed, linking to our intersectional enquiry Dr. Kirsty Liddiard Jamie Hale @CrippingBreath
Fab news for the @CrippingBreath team today: our first team co-authored journal article - '“No-one’s contribution is more valid than another’s”: Committing to inclusive democratic methodologies' - has just been accepted for a special issue of Research in Education 🥳
Our artist-in-residence Dr Louise Atkinson has been exploring spirometry & the history of pulmonary function testing (PFT). In the early 20th century there were novelty spirometers at amusement arcades where people would compete over lung strength.
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Come and be part of the Cripping Breath team! Our Research Associate posts are now open for application. Closing date: 5/5/2024 Education@Sheffield iHuman Dr. Kirsty Liddiard Jamie Hale Dr Louise Atkinson sheffield.ac.uk/cripping-breat…
We're having a great time making our stop motion animations at Leeds Lib Galleries exploring themes from the Smeaton300 funded exhibition by Mohammad Barrangi
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A lovely thing about new projects is finding new writing spaces - today the @CrippingBreath team discovered Venti venti-journal.com Thanks for sharing Dr Louise Atkinson!
It was a real delight to work with Jay Rayner on this article on wheelchair access and info in restaurants.
Being cut out of social spaces cuts disabled people out of society, and places very rarely make the small adaptions they're legally obliged to theguardian.com/food/2024/feb/…