
Episode 26 - Uncertainty /w Dr Ria Cheyne and Prof Stuart Murray
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Co-hosts Ian Sabroe and Dieter Declercq talk with Ria and Stuart about Uncertainty. Key themes include: imposter syndrome and participation in academic/institutional culture; pressures of speaking with authority; precarityand career development; the uncertainty of the current HE environment; vulnerability and humility as research positions; generative possibilities of uncertainty as a critical tool; uncertainty and anxiety; and disciplinary uncertainty.
Stuart Murray is Professor of ContemporaryLiteratures and Film in the School of English at the University of Leeds, where he was the Founding Director of the Leeds Centre for Medical Humanities. He haswritten six monographs and edited/co-edited five collections on topics ranging across postcolonial literatures and film, disability representation, embodiedtechnologies, and wider depictions of health. His most recent book is Medical Humanities and Disability Studies: In/Disciplines, published by Bloomsbury in 2023 and he has just started a new research project on Sleep and Modernism.
Ria Cheyne was a Senior Lecturer in Disability Studies at Liverpool Hope University until April 2024, when she tookvoluntary severance from her permanent position. She is now a fixed term researcher on the Disabled Researchers Network project at Liverpool John Moores University. Her research interests include genre fiction, neurodiversity, and representations of disability and health. Her monograph, Disability, Literature, Genre: Representation and Affect in Contemporary Fiction (LiverpoolUniversity Press, 2019) is available open access. She identifies as a literature scholar, a disability studies scholar, and/or a medical humanities scholar depending on the time of day.