by mayac | Jun 14, 2026 | The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
by Harriet Faye Sanderson Feelings of care, abandonment, or obligation are often treated as private matters, operating on a plane far removed from civil society and therefore unworthy of political analysis. And yet when I sat with people navigating early adulthood...
by mayac | Apr 20, 2026 | The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
In January 2026, London-based writer and researcher D Mortimer facilitated a workshop- seminar around questions of disability, access and the university at ETHOS Lab. To materialise some of the conversations that came out of that workshop, we have printed a...
by mayac | Mar 3, 2026 | Featured news, News
Lantern Slides, by Clement Lindley Wragge. The term occult often conjures ideas of esoteric arts belonging in secret societies who guard hidden knowledge or indulge in explorations of mysterious supernatural forces. However, for this year’s theme we turn...
by mayac | Jan 21, 2026 | The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
By Sabine Carlis Hansen For most people, the inherent incompatibility between people with certain disabilities and digital technologies is not hard to imagine full stop However capitalize that comma the actual work that goes into obtaining and maintaining...
by mayac | Jan 9, 2026 | The ETHOS Blog: Metadata
By Gin María “What, then, is crip spacetime? Why crip? […] [C]ripping means “a way of getting things done—moving minds, mountains, or maybe just moving in place (dancing)—by infusing the disruptive potential of disability into normative spaces and...