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ThecuriousmanspodcastThecuriousmanspodcastDr. Neal Baer InterviewMatt Crawford speaks with author Dr. Neal Baer about his book, The Promise and the Peril of CRISPR.  Scientists and genetic engineers are becoming increasingly adept at editing the human genome. How far can—and should—they go in editing future generations? In The Promise and Peril of CRISPR, editor Neal Baer brings together a timely collection of essays by influential bioethicists, philosophers, and geneticists to explore the moral, ethical, and policy challenges posed by CRISPR technology. We are at a technological and ethical crossroads in grappling with the impacts of genetic editing. Gene-editing technology holds...2025-02-2453 minReimagining the Good Life with Amy Julia BeckerReimagining the Good Life with Amy Julia BeckerA Life Worth Living? Reimagining Life, Choice, and Disability with Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Ph.D.How do we decide who has a life worth living? Author and professor emerita Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, PhD, joins Amy Julia Becker to discuss what it means to:be humanlive in communitycare for one anothernavigate the complicated ethics of selective abortionfind the language and stories to talk about a life worth living_ADVENT DEVOTIONAL: Prepare Him Room: Advent Reflections on What Happens When God Shows Up_ON THE PODCAST:Plough essay: “The Bo...2024-11-1952 minThe PloughCastThe PloughCastThe PloughRead: The Body She Had by Rosemarie Garland-ThomsonRosemarie Garland Thomson asks why parents are not spared the terrible freedom of having to choose whether to have a child with a disability.2024-11-1323 minOxford Kafka24Oxford Kafka24Keynote: Time traveling with Gregor Samsa, or what you can do with six legsProfessors Rosemarie Garland-Thomson and Eben Kirksey use Gregor's transformation in 'Metamorphosis' to muse on the everyday changes we all experience and their relations to disability, design justice and ableism. The parable of Gregor Samsa’s sudden transformation from an average man to a monstrous vermin is a larger-than-life, grim version of the everyday changes we all experience moving through life. This lecture muses about other possible lives navigated, futures imagined, communities entered, environments created, and flourishing cultivated. Rosemarie Garland-Thomson is professor emerita of English and bioethics at Emory University. RGT is a senior advisor and fellow at the Hastings Center, wh...2024-08-071h 00Key Conversations with Phi Beta KappaKey Conversations with Phi Beta KappaREPLAY: Exploring Disability as an Identity with Professor Rosemarie Garland-ThomsonProfessor Rosemarie Garland-Thomson is a disability justice and cultural thought leader, bioethicist, educator, and humanities scholar. Garland-Thomson grew up with a congenital disability, an experience that highlighted the barriers that exist for people with disabilities. Inspired by the Civil Rights movement and hearing the narratives from Black authors for the first time, the disability pioneer explores the perspectives of disabled people in all aspects of society. In this insightful conversation, Garland-Thomson discusses the destructive idea of normal, the reality that most people will become disabled at one point in their lives, and the ways that barriers create social categories for...2024-07-0826 minThe PloughCastThe PloughCast77: The New EugenicsRosemarie Garland-Thomson and Alexander Raikin discuss euthanasia and eugenics. What has happened in the law and society in Canada since 2016 such that MAID has exploded, becoming one of the most common causes of death there? What is the relationship of national healthcare to this expansion? Alexander Raikin brings in a review of the statistics over the past decade or so.Rosemarie Garland-Thomson then discusses the history of the euthanasia movement, beginning in the late nineteenth century with its connection to eugenics, through its fall into disfavor subsequent to its association with Nazism, through its rise again in...2024-02-211h 19Pedagogy in ProcessPedagogy in ProcessAccess Intimacy in Academic SpacesHost Nicolas Shannon Savard and (returning guest!) Katya Vrtis turn their practice of crip theorizing-in-process to Mia Mingus’ concept of access intimacy and the possibilities it offers as a way of thinking about and practicing accessibility in higher education. Key Questions: What is access intimacy, and what interventions might it make where higher ed’s other models of accessibility (ADA, Universal Design, DEI) fall short? How did you come to thinking about and practicing access intimacy in the academic/artistic spaces you inhabit? In other words, for you, why did access intimacy feel so nece...2024-02-2041 min47644764This palace of self-regardHow America's Poet Laureate Sees Our WorldAda LimónThe Subtle Art of Appreciating 'Difficult Beauty'Chloé Cooper Jones and Rosemarie Garland-Thomson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-02-1804 minKey Conversations with Phi Beta KappaKey Conversations with Phi Beta KappaExploring Disability as an Identity with Professor Rosemarie Garland-ThomsonProfessor Rosemarie Garland-Thomson is a disability justice and cultural thought leader, bioethicist, educator, and humanities scholar.  Garland-Thomson grew up with a congenital disability, an experience that highlighted the barriers that exist for people with disabilities.  Inspired by the Civil Rights movement and hearing the narratives from Black authors for the first time, the disability pioneer explores the perspectives of disabled people in all aspects of society. In this insightful conversation, Garland-Thomson discusses the destructive idea of normal, the reality that most people will become disabled at one point in their lives, and the ways that barriers create social categories fo...2023-11-0626 minBG IdeasBG IdeasChanging Disability Visibility and Access in Higher EdDr. Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Professor Emerita of English and bioethics at Emory University and senior advisor at the Hastings Center, talks about rethinking visibility, identity, and access for those with disabilities, and the implications for everyone. Listeners can keep up with ICS happenings by following us on Twitter and Instagram at icsbgsu, and on our Facebook page. You can listen to big ideas wherever you find your favorite podcasts. Please subscribe and rate us on your preferred platform. For more information or to suggest an episode topic, visit us at bgsu.edu/bgideas. 2023-09-1330 mindoryorepdftdoryorepdft#P.D.F. FREE DOWNLOAD^ Staring How We Look Online Book[PDF] Download Staring: How We Look Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Rosemarie Garland-ThomsonReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0195326806ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW!Read PDF #P.D.F. FREE DOWNLOAD^ Staring: How We Look Online Book Ebook Online PDF Download and Download PDF #P.D.F. FREE DOWNLOAD^ Staring: How We Look Online Book Ebook Online PDF Download by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson2023-08-0200 minPublic Affairs (Audio)Public Affairs (Audio)Public Good or Commercial Profit: Cosmopolitan Ethics in Public DeliberationHow do structures and practices of privatization and commercialization affect capacities for deliberating and defining limits? How do questions of purpose, desirability, and public good relate to the prioritization of commercialization and profit? What means, formal and informal, exist for setting limits or seeking alignment between public and private interests? Krishanu Saha, Ph.D, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Ph.D., Reuven Brandt, Ph.D., and J. Benjamin Hurlbut, Ph.D., engage in a lively discussion of cosmopolitan ethics. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38730]2023-03-161h 26Stem Cell Channel (Video)Stem Cell Channel (Video)Public Good or Commercial Profit: Cosmopolitan Ethics in Public DeliberationHow do structures and practices of privatization and commercialization affect capacities for deliberating and defining limits? How do questions of purpose, desirability, and public good relate to the prioritization of commercialization and profit? What means, formal and informal, exist for setting limits or seeking alignment between public and private interests? Krishanu Saha, Ph.D, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Ph.D., Reuven Brandt, Ph.D., and J. Benjamin Hurlbut, Ph.D., engage in a lively discussion of cosmopolitan ethics. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38730]2023-03-161h 26Stem Cell Channel (Audio)Stem Cell Channel (Audio)Public Good or Commercial Profit: Cosmopolitan Ethics in Public DeliberationHow do structures and practices of privatization and commercialization affect capacities for deliberating and defining limits? How do questions of purpose, desirability, and public good relate to the prioritization of commercialization and profit? What means, formal and informal, exist for setting limits or seeking alignment between public and private interests? Krishanu Saha, Ph.D, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Ph.D., Reuven Brandt, Ph.D., and J. Benjamin Hurlbut, Ph.D., engage in a lively discussion of cosmopolitan ethics. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38730]2023-03-161h 26Public Affairs (Video)Public Affairs (Video)Public Good or Commercial Profit: Cosmopolitan Ethics in Public DeliberationHow do structures and practices of privatization and commercialization affect capacities for deliberating and defining limits? How do questions of purpose, desirability, and public good relate to the prioritization of commercialization and profit? What means, formal and informal, exist for setting limits or seeking alignment between public and private interests? Krishanu Saha, Ph.D, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Ph.D., Reuven Brandt, Ph.D., and J. Benjamin Hurlbut, Ph.D., engage in a lively discussion of cosmopolitan ethics. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38730]2023-03-161h 26Public Policy and Society (Video)Public Policy and Society (Video)Public Good or Commercial Profit: Cosmopolitan Ethics in Public DeliberationHow do structures and practices of privatization and commercialization affect capacities for deliberating and defining limits? How do questions of purpose, desirability, and public good relate to the prioritization of commercialization and profit? What means, formal and informal, exist for setting limits or seeking alignment between public and private interests? Krishanu Saha, Ph.D, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Ph.D., Reuven Brandt, Ph.D., and J. Benjamin Hurlbut, Ph.D., engage in a lively discussion of cosmopolitan ethics. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38730]2023-03-161h 26Public Affairs (Audio)Public Affairs (Audio)Public Good or Commercial Profit: Cosmopolitan Ethics in Public DeliberationHow do structures and practices of privatization and commercialization affect capacities for deliberating and defining limits? How do questions of purpose, desirability, and public good relate to the prioritization of commercialization and profit? What means, formal and informal, exist for setting limits or seeking alignment between public and private interests? Krishanu Saha, Ph.D, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Ph.D., Reuven Brandt, Ph.D., and J. Benjamin Hurlbut, Ph.D., engage in a lively discussion of cosmopolitan ethics. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38730]2023-03-161h 26Public Policy and Society (Audio)Public Policy and Society (Audio)Public Good or Commercial Profit: Cosmopolitan Ethics in Public DeliberationHow do structures and practices of privatization and commercialization affect capacities for deliberating and defining limits? How do questions of purpose, desirability, and public good relate to the prioritization of commercialization and profit? What means, formal and informal, exist for setting limits or seeking alignment between public and private interests? Krishanu Saha, Ph.D, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Ph.D., Reuven Brandt, Ph.D., and J. Benjamin Hurlbut, Ph.D., engage in a lively discussion of cosmopolitan ethics. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38730]2023-03-161h 26elliotpurplerelliotpurplerDownload In %PDF Staring How We Look DOWNLOAD EBOOK by Rosemarie Garland-ThomsonDownload Staring: How We Look Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Rosemarie Garland-ThomsonReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0195326806ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW![PDF] Download Download In *%PDF Staring: How We Look DOWNLOAD EBOOK Ebook | READ ONLINE Download Download In *%PDF Staring: How We Look DOWNLOAD EBOOK read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download Download In *%PDF Staring: How We Look DOWNLOAD EBOOK PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI2023-03-1400 minThe Ezra Klein ShowThe Ezra Klein ShowThe Subtle Art of Appreciating ‘Difficult Beauty’When is the last time you paused — truly paused the flow of life — to appreciate something beautiful? For as long as we know, humans have sought out beauty, believing deeply that beautiful things and experiences can enhance our lives. But what does beauty really do to us? How can it fundamentally alter our experience of the world?Beauty is always “teaching me something about my own mind,” says the writer and philosopher Chloé Cooper Jones. In her book, “Easy Beauty,” Jones takes readers on a journey across the globe and into her intimate family life to explore what beauty h...2022-09-061h 14Seaweed Brain: A Percy Jackson PodcastSeaweed Brain: A Percy Jackson PodcastThee Sword of Thee SummerWELCOME TO SEASON THREE FRIENDS! We're back with returning guest Jackson Bunis and brand new guest Mike Mason to discuss Magnus Chase Book 1: The Sword of Summer in its entirety! (WARNING: This episode WILL contain SPOILERS for all of Magnus Chase Book 1 as well as small bits of Book 2) We're talking Nprse Mythology, Samirah Al-Abbas, Magnus's two gay dads, evolved first person narration, mutual consent with magical weapons, and Rick's totally real secret plan to create an INFINITY WAR within the Riordanverse. *also sorry Carter's audio is a little junk-- that was a technical issue on our end. We'll have...2022-07-131h 09OurshelvesOurshelvesOurShelves: Beauty with Chloé Cooper JonesIf you spend 288 pages deep in the life of a disabled person, can that experience shift your concept of disability? Join Chloé Cooper Jones, journalist, Pulitzer nominee and author of the new memoir Easy Beauty, as she talks with Lucy Scholes about how beauty can create a powerful mental shift. They discuss the social and political act of making the disabled body visible, the meaning of staring and ask Lewis Hamilton to teach Chloé Formula 1 Racing.Chloé’s recommendations: On the nightstand – The Coward by Jarred McGinnis and Staring by Rosemarie Garland-ThomsonOn...2022-04-011h 04Taboo TradesTaboo TradesReproductive Markets with Kimberly MutchersonKim and I, together with co-host (UVA 3L) Thalia Stanberry, discuss surrogacy, the right (or not) to procreate, and CRISPRKimberly Mutcherson is the Co-Dean and a Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School in Camden. Her scholarship focuses on reproductive justice, bioethics, and family and health law.Further reading:(1) Kimberly Mutcherson, Reproductive Rights without Resources or Recourse (Hastings Center Report, fall 2018).(2) Kimberly Mutcherson, Building Queer Families and the Ethics of Gestational Surrogacy (University of Richmond Law Rev, 2019).(3) Sandy Sufian and Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, The Dark Side of CRISPR, Scientific American, Feb. 16, 20212022-02-261h 30The PloughCastThe PloughCast22: Velvet Eugenics and Parenting Kids with Down SyndromePete and Susannah speak with Emory bioethicist Rosemarie Garland-Thomson about her ongoing philosophical journey into bioethical questions, and her critique of market-and-autonomy based ideas about human worth. Might an ethic of caution, care, and doing no harm provide a path forward for disagreement about personhood in the case of abortion?They also discuss Denmark’s famed “eradication” of Down syndrome, and its cost: the eradication of people with Down syndrome.Then, they speak with J. D. Flynn about a recent Times piece exposing the extreme unreliability of prenatal genetic testing, and the assumptions that the piece...2022-01-251h 12Queer LitQueer Lit“Queer Cities“ with Davy KnittleStart spreading the news! Dr Davy Knittle joins me for a chat about what queerness has to do with cities, why heteronormative architecture can make life difficult for queer people and queer kinship, how poets desire cityscapes, and what all of this has to do with compulsory able-bodiedness and racism. We also talk about our dogs and why we feel the local park can be a great gay space. My favourite bit? Davy reading from Eileen Myles. I think you should hit play now.Texts and people mentioned: Karen Tongson, Relocations: Queer Suburban Imaginaries (NYU Press, 2011)2021-09-2844 minQueer LitQueer Lit"Disability and Queerness" with Chris MounseyIn this episode, Prof Chris Mounsey (University of Winchester) takes us on a wild ride: from meeting French philosophers as an undergrad, to the other day when construction workers gave him admiring verbal feedback for his (awesome) tattoos. And guess what, both of these encounters have to do with queerness and disability, or variability – the term Chris prefers. We talk about everything from passing as able-bodied or straight to why sexually explicit novels are so important. Although in the episode, I was rudely unable to remember his name, we also talk about Ryan O’Connell and his Netflix series Special. Chri...2021-08-1749 minTell Me More!Tell Me More!Episode 7: Millie HizerHey there! Welcome back to Tell Me More!, a podcast for amplifying the work of graduate students. In this episode, we're visited by Millie Hizer, who is starting her fourth year in the MA/PhD Program in the Department of English at Indiana University Bloomington this semester; her work focuses on disability studies, classical rhetoric, and writing pedagogy. Millie chats with us about a project she is developing that examines the rhetorical complexities of disclosure and nondisclosure via the affordances of Metis, or adaptive rhetorical cunning (a la Dolmage). Millie also talks about a course she is developing that...2021-08-1332 minOverthinkOverthinkGenomics (feat. Joel Michael Reynolds)From 23andMe to prenatal testing, genetic testing is everywhere these days! The use of these tests raises important concerns about "velvet eugenics" and the value of human life. In episode 31, Ellie and David address the ethics and politics of genomics. They talk with ethicist Dr. Joel Michael Reynolds, an expert on disability studies and genomics, about why your zip code is a much better indicator of  health outcomes than your genome. Plus, Joel unpacks why genetic sequencing can cause anxiety for new parents and further social inequities.Works discussed:Joel Michael Reynolds, "Health for Whom? Bioethics a...2021-08-0358 minSteministasSteministasHow is Down Syndrome tested for and what are the ethical implications of testing?Down Syndrome is a genetic disease characterized by mental and physical disabilities. It is often screened for early on in pregnancy and there is a correlation between countries that push early pregnancy screening and the percentage of babies with Down Syndrome being aborted. In this week's episode, we go over the genetics behind Down Syndrome, discuss the statistics of abortion of Down Syndrome babies being put out by other countries, and talk about the ethical implications behind testing for disabilities.    SOURCES // Down syndrome basics and screening: https://www.ndss.org/about-down-syndrome/down-syndrome/#:~:text=Do...2021-04-0622 minRadio SylwiaRadio SylwiaRadio Sylwia #30 Radykalny spacerOpowiadam o radykalnych spacerach, czyli demonstracjach, aktach niezgody i przekraczania tabu, obalania mitów i przewartościowania siebie. Jest Rebecca Solnit, Małgorzata Fidelis, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Maria Janion, Michaił Bachtin i - oczywiście - gołe baby.A potem leci kawałek Zimnego Maja "W dalekim mieście"Radio Sylwia - feministyczny głos w twoim domu. Do usłyszenia na kanale You Tube oraz platformach Spotify, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Overcast i Anchor.A Wy, podobnie jak Patryk Chilewicz z Vogule Poland i Magdalena Rutkowska oraz wiele innych osób możecie r...2021-03-0934 minRadio SylwiaRadio SylwiaRadio Sylwia #23 Poza normąWychodzenie poza normę - i co się z tym wiążę. Opowiadam o rozsadzaniu ram sztuki i społeczeństwa, czyli queerze w książce Joanny Krakowskiej "Odmieńcza rewolucja" (Karakter, Muzeum Sztuki Nowoczesnej). Poruszam temat niepełnosprawności na podstawie Teatru 21 oraz książek Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, które instytucja ta właśnie wydała ("Gapienie się, czyli o tym, jak patrzymy i jak pokazujemy siebie innym") Czytam fragmenty manifestu autorstwa Katarzyny Żeglickiej, Magdy Szaroty i Agnieszki Król (w tomie "Utopie kobiet", Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego). I dorzucam nowy tom Bronki Nowickiej. A na końcu gra nam zespół Zawody z kawałki...2020-11-2234 minThe Beagle Has Landed PodcastThe Beagle Has Landed PodcastDifference or Disability? with Rosemarie Garland ThomsonRosemarie Garland Thompson is a professor of English and Bioethics at Emory University. She has been called a “thought leader” in disability studies. She is co-editor of About Us: Essays from the New York Times about Disability by People with Disabilities. She is here today to discuss disability rights in the light of prenatal genetic testing.2020-10-2800 minReading WomenReading WomenEp. 96 | About Us and Growing Up African in AustraliaTo close out September, Kendra and Jaclyndiscuss About Us and Growing Up African in Australia edited by Maxine Beneba Clarke.Check out our Patreon page to learn more about our book club and other Patreon-exclusive goodies. Follow along over on Instagram, join the discussion in our Goodreads group, and be sure to subscribe to our newsletter for more new books and extra book reviews!Some links are affiliate links. Find more details here.Things Mentioned Patreon Episode For a brilliant review of this book check out Vuma’s IGTV review  @the_diaspora_reader Books Mentioned Gr...2020-09-1635 minReading WomenReading WomenEp. 95 | AnthologiesFor September’s theme, Kendra, Jaclyn, and special guest Dani Roulette recommend anthologies!Many Thanks to Our Sponsors EveryPlate Miracle Country by Kendra Atleework Check out our Patreon page to learn more about our book club and other Patreon-exclusive goodies. Follow along over on Instagram, join the discussion in our Goodreads group, and be sure to subscribe to our newsletter for more new books and extra book reviews!Things Mentioned 2020 Booker Longlist Announced International Booker Prize Winner Announced Nakkiah Lui has launched a publishing imprint called JOAN with Allen and Unwin Readings Prize...2020-09-0243 minForgotten DarknessForgotten Darkness36 - The Life and Death of Julia PastranaProfile of Julia Pastrana, Mexican "freak show" performer of the 1850s, who was misused - shockingly - after her death in childbirth, and her eventual return to Mexico. Episode 36 Photo Gallery: https://www.facebook.com/andrew.d.gable/media_set?set=a.10216852024326450&type=3 Part of the Straight Up Strange Network: https://www.straightupstrange.com/ Opening music by Kevin MacLeod. Closing music by Soma. Athens (Tennessee) Messenger, July 28, 1854. “A novel suit,” Baltimore Sun, November 10, 1855. “Common pleas – special term,” New York Herald, April 18, 1849. “Freaks' requests,” Reading (PA) Times, April 8, 1885.2019-06-0635 minTORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the HumanitiesTORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the HumanitiesValuing Women With DisabilitiesValuing Women With Disabilities: Infantilised, Medicalised, Pauperised? Disability is too often framed as separate and foreign to what matters for women (Frances Ryan). The relative absence of disability in the politics of the feminist movement, as Rosemarie Garland Thomson suggests, means ‘that feminist assumptions can fail to take into account disabled women’s situations’ because ‘some of the differences that disability provokes can complicate feminism’s understanding of female bodies and the oppression of them’. This leads Susan Wendell to posit that: 'we need a feminist theory of disability. Both because 16 per cent of women are disabled, and because this oppression o...2018-02-2146 minKPFA - Pushing LimitsKPFA - Pushing LimitsEugenics and preventing disability – August 29, 2014We want to cure cancer, end war, and clean up the environment. But, what do we lose if we end the disabilities caused by these things? Our guest is Dr. Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, a professor in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Emory University who works in the field of Critical Disability Studies. Let’s end war and, in the process, stop creating veterans with PTSD and brain injuries. Let’s clean up the environment and end the epidemic of chemical sensitivity. Let’s cure cancer, heart disease, diabetes and oth...2014-08-2904 minBarnard Center for Research on WomenBarnard Center for Research on WomenThe Scholar and Feminist 2011 Panel Discussion: Aesthetics and Politics in ActionThis discussion on Aesthetics and Politics in Action was the morning panel at The Scholar and Feminist Conference 2011 - Movements: Poltics, Performance and Disability. This panel examines cultural, historical and transnational constructions of disability. Making connections between cultural production, performance, aesthetics, activism and scholarship, panelists explore the many contributions of disability activists to social justice. Following introductory remarks by Janet Jakobsen, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson moderates the discussion which features Carrie Sandahl, Alice Sheppard, Susan Schweik, and Nirmala Ervelles.2011-02-2700 min