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Beyond Media Diversity E3: Centering Disability

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On this third episode we hear from Ashleigh Haw (UC), Gerard Goggin (WSU) and Victor Zhuang (USyd) on the topic of centring disability within diversity debates. Beyond Media Diversity is a series of four episodes from the Media Futures Hub which takes a critical look at diversity debates in the media, examining how these are limiting (and limited), what decolonial and anti-colonial alternatives could look like, and how we might divest from the diversity paradigm. Centring Disability panellists: Dr. Ashleigh Haw: https://researchprofiles.canberra.edu.au/en/persons/ashleigh-haw and https://x.com/ashyhaw Distinguished Professor Gerard Goggin: https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/ics/people/researchers/gerard_goggin Victor Zhuang (USyd): https://www.ksvictorzhuang.com and https://x.com/ksvictorzhuang A podcast from the Media Futures Hub at www.mediafutureshub.org
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On this third episode we hear from Ashleigh Haw (UC), Gerard Goggin (WSU) and Victor Zhuang (USyd) on the topic of centring disability within diversity debates. Beyond Media Diversity is a series of four episodes from the Media Futures Hub which takes a critical look at diversity debates in the media, examining how these are limiting (and limited), what decolonial and anti-colonial alternatives could look like, and how we might divest from the diversity paradigm. Centring Disability panellists: Dr. Ashleigh Haw: https://researchprofiles.canberra.edu.au/en/persons/ashleigh-haw and https://x.com/ashyhaw Distinguished Professor Gerard Goggin: https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/ics/people/researchers/gerard_goggin Victor Zhuang (USyd): https://www.ksvictorzhuang.com and https://x.com/ksvictorzhuang A podcast from the Media Futures Hub at www.mediafutureshub.org
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