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Our New Publication is Out! Conversation as Mad Method and Manifestation of Care in the Academy

  • Re:searching for 2SLGBTQA+ Health
  • May 11
  • 1 min read

Our team just published a new paper!🎉 

This paper introduces "Conversation as Mad Method/ologies," exploring how conversation can become a collaborative, care-centered analytic strategy. Through Mad Studies and disability justice perspectives, we revisit what counts as knowledge, who gets to contribute, and how care can reshape academic work.


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Persaud, S., Ross, L. E., Myer, J., Pilling, M. D., Pitt, K.-A., Shanouda, F., & Voronka, J. (2026). Conversation as mad method and manifestation of care in the academy. International Mad Studies Journal, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.58544/imsj.v4i1.9669 Follow our Instagram @re_searching_2slgbtq_health for the latest updates! https://www.instagram.com/re_searching_2slgbtq_health/


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Congratulations on the new publication! This work highlights the importance of meaningful conversations, inclusive knowledge sharing, and care-centered approaches in research. Exploring new ways of understanding experiences and building connections can create positive change. Those interested in symbolic meanings and personal reflection may also find topics like 1551 angel number interesting for inspiration and exploration.

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