Findings from the research project
Our research generates a wide range of results, which we share in various formats. This includes writing academic articles as well as sharing diverse sources (e.g. academic literature, books, videos, artistic contributions) on ableism. We also give presentations on our project results and are currently planning an event in Vienna October 2nd 2026.
Published academic papers
- More, R., Aunos, M., Egermann, E., Palacios, M. R., Palmer, I., Krubner, M., Michl, E. (2026). Mapping ableism’s intersectionality: Insights from a feminist research group Feminist Theory. https://doi.org/10.1177/14647001261435522
- More, R. (2025). Ability expectations in collaborative research: Ethical reflections from three empirical studies with disability communities. Research Ethics. https://doi.org/10.1177/17470161251359788
- More, R. (2023). Storying ableism: Proposing a feminist intersectional approach to linking theory and digital activism Feminist Theory. https://doi.org/10.1177/14647001231173242
Presentations, events and science communication
Shortly we will provide informationen about the project event on October 2nd 2026 in Vienna
- Poster presentation at DGfE congress in Munich (2026) with audio in German language https://dgfe2026.fak11.lmu.de/postergalerie/mo-38/
- FAEKT science communication for a young aduience with Rahel More (in German language) (2025) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9KjI_9f9MU
- Talk with Eva Egermann about "Utopian Crip Culture" and ableism (in German language) on Okto TV (2025) https://www.okto.tv/de/sendereihe/pswx/video/691b1c40318c2/eva-egermann
- Video presentation at Disability Studies Conference in Leeds (2024) “Exploring different sources on ableism between academia and activism"
Published data
https://doi.org/10.11587/YX7NXN
