Jessica Rauchberg and Paula Gardner on Interdisciplinary Practices to Help Structurally Discriminated Communities

Communicating for Impact

Jessica Rauchberg and Dr. Paula Gardner discuss the importance of interdisciplinary practices and how researchers can improve their practices when interacting with their communities. Jessica and Paula also describe both of their fights for progress in researching communities with disabilities.  

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Featuring

Patrice Buzzanell 

Jessica Rauchberg

Paula Gardner

Sponsor

College of Arts and Science at the University of South Florida 

More from the host & speakers: 

Patrice Buzzanell 

Professor and Past Chair, Department of Communication 

University of South Florida 

Jessica Rauchberg  

Doctoral Candidate, Department of Communication Studies and Media Arts, McMaster University

ABLE Project and Accounts Manager, Pulse Lab 

Graduate Affiliate, Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life (CITAP), UNC Chapel Hill

www.jessrauchberg.com 

Twitter: @disabledphd 

Paula Gardner  

Professor and Asper Chair in Communication

Dept of Communication Studies and Media Arts, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Director, Pulse Lab https://pulselab.humanities.mcmaster.ca/

https://experts.mcmaster.ca/display/gardnerp 

Twitter: @pmgardner 

Works referenced in episode: 

ABLE Platform - Pulse Lab 

Disability Dongle - Liz Jackson, Alex Haahaard, Rua Williams 

Copy and Audio Editor:

Bennett Pack

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