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Massively Disabled: A Long COVID Research Podcast

Massively Disabled: A Long COVID Research Podcast

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Welcome to the (post-)apocalypse, where long COVID has disabled the masses. Follow disabled philosopher of disability Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril as she explores the landscape of chronic care past and present to better imagine disabled futures. Disability communities are warning us that an age of enhanced eugenics is nigh; people are being told their symptoms are not real; official public health messaging is that the pandemic is over; treating people living with long COVID is far from straightforward. Let a philosopher lead the investigation, if you dare.Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril Ciencias Sociales Filosofía
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  • Ep 6: Where Do We Go From Here?
    Dec 27 2023
    Welcome to the last episode of this season of the podcast. This is the one with all the claims. Élaina grapples with three themes that have emerged during this phase in the Massively Disabled journey and muses on what will come next. She is joined by Professor Nisreen Alwan, of Southampton University, and Christina Cortez, two people with lived experience of long COVID. Texts mentioned in the episode: My Cruel Teacher - Long COVID by Nisreen Alwan Body Politic Summa Contra Gentiles, Book 4, Chapter 4, translated by Rickaby, by Thomas AquinasChronic Illness, Slowness, and the Time of Writing by Mel Y. Chen, in Crip Authorship, pp. 33-37 Full transcripts and references are available at www.massivelydisabled.com Please rate and review Massively Disabled on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. This helps other people find the show. You can follow the show on Instagram and Twitter @massdisabledpod Hosting, producing, and editing is done by Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril Music is by Morgan Kluck-Keil This podcast is made with the support of the Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society, Usher Institute, at the University of Edinburgh.
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    24 m
  • Ep 5: Making Illness
    Dec 13 2023

    Step into the crip time warp with Élaina, Professor Felicity Callard, and Dr Mich Ciurria to discuss how we create knowledge of, about, and on illness. We discuss the “non-binary” category of illness, academic fantasies about research co-production, and why disabled people should be the ones who define disability. Everyone on this episode is a disabled academic with various levels of job security, all of whom made the gamble to be extremely vulnerable. I entrust them in your care.

    Sources mentioned in this episode:

    Very, very mild: Covid-19 symptoms and illness classification by Felicity Callard

    “Extraordinary bodies: figuring physical disability in American culture and literature” by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson

    Royal Free Epidemic of 1955: A Reconsideration by McEvedy and Beard
    Disabled People Should Define Disability by Mich Ciurria

    The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability, edited by Shelley Lynn Tremain

    Full transcripts and references are available at www.massivelydisabled.com

    Please rate and review Massively Disabled on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. This helps other people find the show.

    You can follow the show on Instagram and Twitter @massdisabledpod

    Hosting, producing, and editing is done by Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril

    Music is by Morgan Kluck-Keil

    This podcast is made with the support of the Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society, Usher Institute, at the University of Edinburgh.

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    38 m
  • Ep 4: Knowledges of Care
    Nov 29 2023

    In this episode, Élaina talks to Jackie Baxter of the Long COVID Podcast and Peter Keogh, a professor of Health and Society at the Open University, about disabled knowledges of care. We trek through the history of HIV activism to better understand what is at stake when living with a chronic illness explodes the boundaries of what biomedicine can address. Oh, and this is the one where we talk about cripistemologies.

    Texts mentioned in this episode:

    Gays Against Genocide Pamphlet

    Lisa Merri Johnson and Robert McRuer’s Cripistemologies: Introduction

    Audre Lorde’s Cancer Journals

    Leah Lakshmi Piepzna Samarasinha’s The Future is Disabled
    J. Logan Smilges’ Crip Negativity

    Full transcripts and references are available at www.massivelydisabled.com

    Please rate and review Massively Disabled on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. This helps other people find the show.

    You can follow the show on Instagram and Twitter @massdisabledpod

    Hosting, producing, and editing is done by Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril

    Music is by Morgan Kluck-Keil

    This podcast is made with the support of the Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society, Usher Institute, at the University of Edinburgh.

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    36 m
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