2023
DOI: 10.1080/09687599.2023.2287412
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The lived experience of female academics with long-term conditions impacting on energy levels and/or cognitive function

Gayle Brewer
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“…26 The concept of ELC arose from research led by disabled people within and outside of the UK academy 25 26 and thus represents an example of the potential value of 'disability standpoint' in contributing to health and healthcare-related research gaps. Nevertheless, there is very little peer-reviewed academic literature explicitly focusing on ELC (for recent exceptions see ref [32][33][34]. To our knowledge, and motivating this paper, there is no research exploring academic exclusions in the ELC arena through a lens of epistemic injustice.…”
Section: Extended Essaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 The concept of ELC arose from research led by disabled people within and outside of the UK academy 25 26 and thus represents an example of the potential value of 'disability standpoint' in contributing to health and healthcare-related research gaps. Nevertheless, there is very little peer-reviewed academic literature explicitly focusing on ELC (for recent exceptions see ref [32][33][34]. To our knowledge, and motivating this paper, there is no research exploring academic exclusions in the ELC arena through a lens of epistemic injustice.…”
Section: Extended Essaymentioning
confidence: 99%