Dr. Haley (she/her) is a Mad critical political economist, and critical disability studies scholar committed to intersectionality in knowledge production. Her research is community-based, blending policy ethnography, archival research and arts-informed approaches to make visible the impacts of Ca...
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Dr. Haley (she/her) is a Mad critical political economist, and critical disability studies scholar committed to intersectionality in knowledge production. Her research is community-based, blending policy ethnography, archival research and arts-informed approaches to make visible the impacts of Canadian social policy for people living at the intersection of disability and socio-economic poverty and to chart new opportunities for positive change. Currently, she is working on two community-engaged research projects. The first, Transforming Policy Through Digital Storytelling: Homelessness on the Urban-Rural Fringe, is a SSHRC-funded collaboration between a group of people experiencing non-urban homelessness, Services and Housing in the Province, Dr. Laura Pin and the Re*Vision: The Centre for Art and Social Justice at the University of Guelph. The second is the Authors for Justice book project with survivors of Ontario’s regional centres in collaboration with Dr. Jay Dolmage (PI, University of Waterloo), registered social worker Washington Silk, MSW and filmmaker Jon Baltrusaitis, PhD Cand.
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