Category Archives: IP

IP Blog Task #3

While James Orr’s video for The Telegraph (2022) saddened and frustrated me, watching it, alongside recently reading a recent exploration of the setbacks to British progressive views in The Guardian (Hinsliff, 2025) helped me to formulate some thoughts on the … Continue reading

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Intervention summary proposal

Creating a self-paced online guided source exploration resource I propose developing an online self-paced guided resource that supports students in exploring starting points of interest and inspiration to begin their research journey. My initial idea is that this resource would … Continue reading

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IP Blog Task #2

Considering faith in the context of intersectionality highlighted several ideas that I connected to my context as a librarian.   Kwame Anthony Appiah’s (TED, 2014) comments on European travellers viewing religions they encountered through the lens of Christianity and comparing these … Continue reading

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IP: Blog Task #1 

Specific examples from the resources that illustrate the intersection of disability with other identity aspects and how these intersections impact the lived experiences of the interviewees.  Ade Adepitan’s intersecting identity as a black disabled sportsperson means he can see discrimination … Continue reading

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