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Posts by Sofia Brizio

Film still of a white woman on a mobility scooter wearing a fur coat, fluffy hat and sunglasses

Film still of a white woman on a mobility scooter wearing a fur coat, fluffy hat and sunglasses

Anna Li reflects on the dis_place exhibition, I need to be more than a lesson you learned, which proposes a model of ‘intrusive inclusion’.

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Inspirational success stories are great but is ADHD really a superpower for elite athletes? | Emma John Researchers say mainstream framing of the condition as a characteristic for success can be invalidating for those who are struggling

Inspirational success stories are great but is ADHD really a superpower for elite athletes? | Emma John

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NHS dissatisfaction is falling – is this really a turning point? Measures of satisfaction with the NHS suggest encouraging improvement. The mood is shifting. But what exactly are they measuring.

Good news?

NHS dissatisfaction has fallen sharply.

But have things really improved, or is it the media narrative that has changed?

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Where do Americans look first for breaking news information? | Pew Research Center When a breaking news event happens, 36% of U.S. adults say they typically turn first to their preferred news organization to get more information.

New Pew Research Center survey reports 36% of US adults turn to their "preferred news organisation" for breaking news info, 28% use search engines and 19% use social media www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/...

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Matt Brittin: BBC’s new director general appointed at an existential moment for the broadcaster The BBC’s royal charter is renewed once a decade to make sure the broadcaster keeps up to date with political and technological changes.

The appointment of Matt Brittin as the new Director-General of the BBC comes at a pivotal moment for the broadcaster’s future.

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#BBC #journalism #mediastudies

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anyway if you want to read a whole book and not just a skeet about why culture producers +even professional culture consumers are caught in a hamster wheel of literalism, intolerance for representation, inability to read metaphors,+ the demand for direct messages: www.versobooks.com/products/303...

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March is Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month 💚 I had the opportunity to talk on The Palsy Podcast about making a documentary, doing a PhD while swimming competitively, and getting my writing published. You can listen at this link or on your preferred platform podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/t...

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Baftas racial slur controversy: what should the BBC have done? In live broadcasting, when things go wrong, they can often be blamed on live conditions. Once a programme has been edited, this no longer applies.

I have a new article out in @uk.theconversation.com outlining my thoughts on the Bafta racial slur controversy and how the BBC failed in its editorial responsibility causing substantial and avoidable harm to the black and disabled communities.

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This shows that the BBC is clearly at fault for irresponsible editing and microphone placement. However, I still feel like this is a missed opportunity for a proper apology on Davidson’s part - the involuntary nature doesn’t erase the very real impact of the slur for those on the receiving end

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Given the toxicity of social media, a moral question now faces all of us: is it still ethical to use it? | Frances Ryan With so many platforms rife with racism, misogyny and far-right rhetoric, there must be a point where decent people walk away, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan

“There is a deep irony that the platforms we seek escapism in are increasingly the most glaring demonstrations of the very darkness we wish to avoid.”

I wrote about social media’s descent into Nazis and A.I porn and why we don’t log off (but Keir Starmer should). www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

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Beyond/Tu Hwnt is one year old today ❤️ Forever grateful to @lucentdreaming.bsky.social for giving Welsh disabled, Deaf and neurodivergent writers a space to be heard and seen

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Who's suing AI and who's signing: Nine more US regional newspapers sue OpenAI News AI deals revealed: Which publishers are suing and which are signing deal with the tech giants over generative AI.

Nine regional newspaper publishers in the US are the latest to sue OpenAI and Microsoft alleging their AI models have "copied hundreds of thousands of articles and other materials" from their websites pressgazette.co.uk/platforms/ne...

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Rage bait named word of the year 2025 by Oxford University Press The phrase - meaning to get angry scrolling through social media - beats aura farming and biohack to the title.

Word of the Year season continues and Oxford University Press has now crowned rage bait as its 2025 winner.

It’s a choice that perfectly captures the emotional temperature of our online world.

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#linguistics #language #wordoftheyear #wordoftheyear2025 #woty2025

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404 Ink co-founders launch new book and industry fundraiser for small presses — 404 Ink 404 Ink to publish one final book as part of small press fundraiser, launching in 2026.

ANNOUNCING: PUBLISHER NOT FOUND - our final book and the 404 Ink Bursary, coming 2026.

We will be launching the bursary with an initial £3,000 pledged from us towards small press projects. We are also publishing PUBLISHER NOT FOUND, a behind the scenes look at 404.

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UK Labour Force Survey data suggests sharp fall in younger journalists in past two years
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More than 40 years after police killed Eleanor Bumpurs in her Bronx apartment, people still #sayhername The 1984 murder of a Black grandmother in her Bronx apartment sparked an ongoing movement against police brutality and neglect of the mentally ill.

#OTD 41 years ago, Eleanor Bumpurs, a Black woman with mental health challenges, was killed by the NYPD. Her death still drives calls for police accountability. Historian Ashley Farmer, Bumpurs’ former neighbor, explores why people continue to #SayHerName. buff.ly/j8S3oQP

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Had a wonderful time presenting my research at the 2025 BCU PGR symposium earlier this week ✨ thanks to everyone who organised and to all the inspiring fellow PGRs I had the pleasure to meet

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2) I flew to Italy to present my research on disability in the creative industries at a public round table in my hometown. It felt healing to reflect on my most meaningful creative experiences in the town I felt so rejected by almost 10 years ago, and to see something might be finally changing ✨

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Blurred picture of a golden statue/award from the Breaking TV Film Festival 2025

Blurred picture of a golden statue/award from the Breaking TV Film Festival 2025

Black and white picture of a PowerPoint slide projected in an Italian library room. The slide features two pictures of Sofia dancing with her walker as part of a show and later a photoshoot.

Black and white picture of a PowerPoint slide projected in an Italian library room. The slide features two pictures of Sofia dancing with her walker as part of a show and later a photoshoot.

Picture of Sofia and two other panelists sitting and talking at a round table in an Italian library room

Picture of Sofia and two other panelists sitting and talking at a round table in an Italian library room

I don’t update this profile much, but I thought a recap of the past couple weeks was in order. 1)Power of The Current won an honourable mention at the Breaking TV Film Festival. We are over the moon for our first award 💙 (continued below)

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Bob Vylan Glastonbury complaints upheld: here’s what viewers complain to Ofcom and the BBC about most The vast majority of audience complaints are not upheld by the BBC or by Ofcom.

I'm thrilled to share my first publication with @theconversation.com, co-authored with my colleagues Dr @mattwalshjourno.bsky.social & Dr @maxwellmodell.bsky.social, with behind-the-scenes support from Prof. @stephencushion.bsky.social.

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#impartiality #journalism

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Impartiality and broadcasters: what do the public complain about? New research from Cardiff University's project examining impartiality

New research from Cardiff University, published today in The Conversation and on the project's blog, analyses all complaints filed with the BBC and Ofcom during the first half of the year. open.substack.com/pub/mattwals...

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NUJ Ethics webinar: reporting on transgender people within journalism Join the Ethics council and speakers online on 24th September from 5.30-6.30pm

Tomorrow at 5.30pm, join the NUJ Ethics council chair and speakers for our webinar on reporting on transgender people within journalism. Spaces are free and the event will explore how journalists can ensure their reporting is accurate, fair and ethical.
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Taking up a Theology of a Disabled God Amy Kenny’s My Body Is Not a Prayer Request — part memoir and part disability justice hermeneutic — is a challenge the church desperately needs.

Amy Kenny’s 'My Body Is Not a Prayer Request' — part memoir and part disability justice hermeneutic — is a challenge the church desperately needs, writes Elisa Rowe. sojo.net/magazine/may...

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Maybe they could all retrain as ballet dancers

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Reach hiring journalists in Australia to cover UK overnight hours Expansion follows success from having journalists in UK writing for US brands.

Reach hiring journalists in Australia to cover UK overnight hours for first time
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“We’re putting plasters over inaccessible properties by providing adaptations, which is welcomed, however the design of the properties themselves need to be accessible from the start.”

We spoke to ITV Wales about the urgent need for more accessible homes across Wales.
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Footpath closed and no way to go around the obstacle safely in a wheelchair. Almost got run over 3 times. What the hell @cardiffcouncil.bsky.social

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Social Science for Social Justice

Social Science for Social Justice

Watch R Sánchez-Rivera discuss “Slippery Eugenics,” their new book for the Social Science for Social Justice series. In this interview, Sánchez-Rivera explores the lasting impacts of eugenic ideas.

Learn more: www.socialsciencespace.com/2025/08/r-sa...

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Even more wonderful headlines today! Does the Daily Mail know how much labour and humiliation it takes to even just apply for benefits? 🖕🏻

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Daily mail headline saying “It’s time we wiped smirks off benefit cheats pretending to be disabled”

Daily mail headline saying “It’s time we wiped smirks off benefit cheats pretending to be disabled”

No posts about disability pride month from me, because I feel no pride, just anger. Probably my own fault for choosing to do a content analysis of the Daily Mail and reading these headlines all month 🫠👇🏻

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