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International Advisory Committee
The international committee is responsible for supporting the interpretation of the findings for an international audience with varied and geo-political contexts. In particular, the committee considers the ethics of transferring research findings to countries in the Global South, as well as promoting Canadian knowledge to a global audience. In turn, the expertise and experience of the International Advisory Committee will be of relevance to our partners, as we implement international agreements such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and the Convention on the Rights of Disabled Persons (CRPD) in a Canadian context.
International Advisory committee:
- Marisol Moreno-Angarita
- Stephen Emmanuel Oluwaseun
- Evelyn Kissi
- Katherine Runswick-Cole
- Donald Wertlieb
- Tillie Curran (retired)
Journal Articles
- Oluwaseun, S. E., Underwood, K., & Ineese-Nash, N. (2025). (PDF file) Disrupting disability in colonial contexts: Centering critical disability theory and community perspectives in Nigeria and Canada. (opens in new window) eceLINK.
- Atwal, A., Underwood, K., Moreno-Angarita, M., Wertlieb, D., Kissi, E.F., & Emmanuel, S. (2024). (PDF file) Are the rights of children with disabilities respected in their everyday lives? Revue de l'Université de Moncton, 52(2), 5-30. (in French)
- Underwood, K., Moreno-Angarita, M., Curran, T., Runswick-Cole, K., & Wertlieb, D. (2020). (PDF file) An international conversation on disabled children's childhood studies: Theory, ethics, and method. (opens in new window) Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, 9(5), 302-327.
Book Chapters
- Underwood, K., Moreno-Angarita, M., Curran, T., Runswick-Cole, K., & Wertlieb, D. (2020). Theory, ethics and methods: International disabled children's childhoods. In D. Goodley, K. Runswick-Cole, & K. Liddiard (Eds.), Interventions in Disabled Childhood Studies (pp. 65-67). (1). Sheffield: iHuman Press.