Isaac, D. (2020)
Sheppard, E. (2020)
Stockton, Kathryn Bond. (2009)
Pickard, S (2016)
Pickard, S (2019)
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These types of assessments at universities pose significant challenges for students who stutter due to their verbal nature.

What are oral presentations?

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This term refers to the way disabled bodyminds orient and move through time in opposition to ableist norms.

What is crip time?

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This word is used to describe the queer child with its dark and shadowy experience.

What is a ghost?

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This term refers to the societal expectations and norms that define what is considered "appropriate" behavior and milestones at different ages.

What are age norms?

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This term, central to neoliberal narratives of aging, refers to older adults maintaining health and activity to reduce their "burden" on society.

What is active aging?

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This term describes the politics of time governing academic knowledge generation and the regulation of academic lives.

What is chronopolitics?

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‘It is messy and untidy and moves in unexpected ways’ ‘Defined by the opposite of ‘straight’ time’

How does Crip Time alter from heteronormative Time?

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This is something nobody ever was that gets created by adults looking back in time.

What is a child?

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This concept, popularized in the mid-20th century, defines aging well as maintaining physical health, cognitive function, and active social engagement.

What is successful aging?

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It is an important part of the governmentality of modernity, classifying and dividing people according to age and intersecting with a range of other stratifying systems such as class and gender to facilitate the embedding of inequalities as well as introduce inequalities of its own.

What is an age system?

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Crip time aligns with this feminist and LGBTQ+ theory, often exploring oppositional identities.

What is queer theory?

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