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Crip Time, Castoriadis and Transforming the Duty to Accommodate Workers with Disabilities
This presentation explores the concept of crip time—how people with disabilities experience time—and reveals new perspectives on rethinking the duty to accommodate workers with disabilities. Drawing on the work of Greek-French academic Cornelius Castoriadis, it introduces innovative social imaginaries designed to promote a more accessible and inclusive workplace and society. Join this insightful discussion to discover transformative ideas that challenge traditional approaches and foster meaningful inclusion.
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Biography
Ravi Malhotra is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Law, Common Law Section where he teaches labour law, human rights and disability rights law. He has written widely about disability rights and is working on an Insight funded project on the philosopher Cornelius Castoriadis, crip time and transforming the duty to accommodate for workers with disabilities (under contract with Bloomsbury Academic).