Below is a list of project outputs to date. We have included journal articles, policy briers, consultation papers with their respective responses, conference papers given, poster presentations and finally, miscellaneous publications.
Journals
  • — Brown, A. and Waelde, C., Human Rights, Persons with Disabilities and Copyright, Geiger, C. (ed) Research Handbook on Human Rights and Intellectual Property (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 2015)

    Abstract: ISBN: 9781783472413 9781783472420
  • — Brown, A. and Waelde, C., IP, Disability, Culture and Exceptionalism: Does Copyright Law Deal with Difference?, G Dinwoodie (ed.), Intellectual Property and General Legal Principles: Is IP a Lex Specialis. ATRIP Intellectual Property Series, Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 215-245 (31 pages)

  • — Brown, A. Waelde, C. and Harmon, S. , Do You See What I See? Disability, Technology, Law and the Experience of Culture, International Review of Intellectual Property & Competition Law 43 (8) 901-929

  • — Harmon, S. , The Invisibility of Disability: Using Dance to Shake from Bioethics the Idea of ‘Broken Bodies’, (2014) Bioethics

  • — Harmon, S., Waelde, C & Whatley, S. , Disabled Dance: Grounding the Practice in the Law of "Cultural Heritage", Web Journal of Current Legal Issues, [S.l.], v. 20, n. 3, dec. 2014

  • — Pavis, M. , Is There Any-Body on Stage? A Legal (mis)Understanding of Performances, (2014) Platform : Journal of Theatre and Performing Arts, Vol. 8, Issue 2, p12

  • — Waelde, C. Whatley, S. and Pavis, M. , Let’s Dance! – But Who Owns It?, (2014) 36 European Intellectual Property Law Review 217

  • — Whatley, S. , Moving Matters: Supporting Disabled Dance Students in Higher Education, Coventry University

  • — Whatley, S. , Strategies for inclusion in dance; disability, performativity and transition into and out of higher education, 2010 VSA

    Abstract: This paper was delivered at the 2010 International VSA Education Conference.
  • — Whatley, S. , Dance and Disability; The Dancer, The Viewer and The Presumption of Difference, Research in Dance Education 8 (1), 5-25

  • — Whatley, S. , Transcending Boundaries: Improvisation and Disability in Dance, Midgelow, V (ed). Oxford Handbook on Improvisation in Dance

  • — Whatley, S. , The Spectacle of Difference; Dance and Disability on Screen, 2010 International Journal of Screendance, Vol. 1.1

  • — Whatley, S. and Waelde, C. , Being Visible: Dance, Disability and Difference, WDAGS International Proceedings (forthcoming)

  • — Whatley, S. Waelde, C. Harmon, S. and Brown, A., Validation and Virtuosity: Perspectives on Difference and Authorship/Control in Dance, Choreographic Practices special issue 2015, Vol 6, Issue 1, 59

  • — Wood, K. & Pavis, M. , Dance and Copyright, Creative Arts and Creative Industries: Collaboration in Practice (working title)

    Abstract: This is a chapter contained within the forthcoming book "Creative Arts and Creative Industries: Collaboration in Practice (working title)" and follows a presentation at a conference of the same title at Manchester Metropolitan University 21-22 June 2013.
Policy Briefs
  • — InVisible Difference, Policy Brief for Venues: Providing Space. Obligations and Approaches to Dancers with Different Bodies, Policy Brief

    Abstract: This Policy Brief contains guidance for owners and operators of venues.
  • — InVisible Difference, Policy Brief Asserting Copyright, Policy Brief

    Abstract: This Policy Brief provides guidance on the legal requirements for copyright and ownership.
  • — InVisible Difference, Policy Brief for Supporters of Dance, Policy Brief

    Abstract: This Policy Brief contains guidance to assist supporters of Dance.
  • — InVisible Difference, Policy Brief Collaboration and Copyright, Policy Brief

    Abstract: This Policy Brief provides guidance to dancers on issues surrounding collaboration and copyright.
  • — InVisible Difference, Policy Brief A Bioethics Perspective Through Disabled Dance A Policy Brief for Ethics Educators and Practitioners, Policy Brief

    Abstract: This policy brief gives a summary of the bioethics perspectives within the InVisible Difference project.
  • — InVisible Difference, Policy Brief for Dancers, Policy Brief

    Abstract: This Policy Brief provides guidance for disabled dancers on the legal tools available to them under human rights and disability laws.
  • — InVisible Difference, Policy Brief: Copyright Royalties vs Public Funding for Dance Made and Performed by Dancers with Disabilities, Policy Brief

    Abstract: This Policy Brief contains guidance on royalties v public funding.
  • — InVisible Difference, Policy Brief The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Policy Brief

    Abstract: This Policy Brief contains guidance on the impact of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilites.
  • — InVisible Difference, Policy Brief Human Rights and Culture: Human Rights Obligations on States in Respect of Dance Made and Performed by Dancers With Disabilities, Policy Brief

    Abstract: This Policy Brief provides guidance on human rights and culture.
Consultation papers and responses
  • — InVisible Difference, Department of Work and Pensions Response, Consultation responses

    Abstract: This document is a response from the Department of Work and Pensions dated 29 September 2014. It is a response to the briefing paper "Policy Brief: The UN Disability Convention" which can be downloaded here
  • — InVisible Difference, Response to Arts Council England Funding Criteria by Members of InVisible Difference 2013-2015, Arts Council Response

  • — InVisible Difference, Response to Arts Council England - The Value of Arts and Culture to People and Society, Arts Council Response

  • — Waelde, C. and Brown, A. , Submission to Inquiry: Creative Industries Scotland 2015, Inquiry: Creative Industries in Scotland

    Abstract: This document was submitted in 2015 and is a response to a parliamentary inquiry on the creative industries in Scotland. Further details on the inquiry can be found on the link below.
Conferences
  • — Brown, A, Dance, Disability and Law: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Creativity, BILETA, Liverpool, 2013

  • — Brown, A. , Innovation, Creativity, and Addressing Societal Problems: Looking Beyond Geography and Intellectual Property, Association for Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property, Cape Town, South Africa, 28 September 2015

  • — Brown, A. Waelde, C. and Harmon, S., Disabled Dance: Cultural Heritage, Audience Literacy and Legal Contributions, Social-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference, University of Warwick, 1 April 2015

  • — Donaldson, H. , InVisible Difference, Empirical Legal Research Network, University of Edinburgh, February 2014

  • — Donaldson, H. and Wood, K., Invisible Difference: How Can the Academy Support the Disabled Dancer?, The International Conference on Disability, Culture and Education, Liverpool Hope University, 11-12 September 2013

  • — Harmon, S. , From ‘Broken Bodies’ to ‘Woken Bodies’: Enhancing Bioethics Outcomes with Insights from Disabled Dance, European Association of Centres of Medical Ethics, Lille, France, 2-4 October 2014

  • — Marsh, K. , Taking Charge - Finding a New Discourse for Understanding the Shifting Roles of Disabled People in Dance, New Visions on Dance: Symposium for emerging and early career researchers. New Visions on Dance, Middlesex University 12 October 2013

  • — Marsh, K. , Dance and Disciplines, The International Conference on Educational, Cultural and Disability Studies, Liverpool Hope University 1-2 July 2015

  • — Pavis, M, Intellectual Property Law, Disability and Performance, No Limits International Theatre Festival, Berlin, 8-9 November 2013

  • — Pavis, M , Copyright, Performers and Creativity, Exeter University Postgraduate Law Conference, University of Exeter, 10 January 2014.

  • — Pavis, M., What Can the Law Learn from Different Bodies? Shifting the Boundaries of Bodily Difference and Authorship, Exeter University Humanities Postgraduate Research Conference, University of Exeter 28 April 2014

  • — Pavis, M., Archaism in the Law of Innovation, Innovation in the Law: New Challenges, New Perspectives. Edinburgh University, 1-2 December 2014

  • — Pavis, M. , Is There Any-Body on Stage? A Legal (mis)Understanding of Performances, International Congress of the Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property Law, Cape Town, South Africa, 27 September 2015

  • — Pavis, M. , Shifting the Barriers of Authorship and the Author/Performer Divide, UCL Laws postgraduate and early years researcher conference, 3 November 2014

  • — Pavis, M and Marsh, K., Shifting Boundaries, Shifting Aesthetics; Intersecting Dance, Disability and Law, Intersections: Colloquium of Performance Research, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, London 17 January 2014.

  • — Pavis, M. and Wood, K. , Shifting Boundaries, Shifting Aesthetics; Intersecting Dance, Disability and Law, Creative Art, Creative Industries: Collaboration in Practice Manchester Metropolitan University 21-22 June 2013

  • — Pavis, M & Marsh, K. , Authorship and the Voice of Disability in Dance, Liverpool Hope University, 11 February 2015.

    Abstract: The session is also available via the Centre for Culture and Disability Studies YouTube channel. The link is provided below.
  • — Pavis, M & Marsh, K. , Who Values Dance Made by Disabled Artists? Empirical and Academic Research in Dance and Law, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama Intersections conference 16 January 2015

  • — Waelde, C. , Dance and Law: From Indifference to Rapport, Digital Echoes Conference, Institute for Creative Enterprise, Coventry, 13 February 2015.

  • — Waelde, C. and Brown, A., What Should be Exceptional: Copyright, Human Rights or Taking Disability Seriously?, ATRIP Oxford 23-26 June 2013

  • — Waelde, C. and Brown, A. , Disability: Access to and Engagement in the Arts. What Can the Law Do?, University of Aberdeen, 4 October 2013

  • — Waelde, C. and Whatley, S. and Pavis, M. , Let's Dance! But Who Owns It?, Dancing Economies Conference, Egham, 21 February 2015

  • — Waelde, C. Whatley, S. and Harmon, S. , Dance, Law and Disability; Exploring Issues of Visibility and Invisibility in the Work of Disabled Dance Artists, Nordic Network on Disability Research, Turku, Finland, May 30-31 2013

  • — Walde, C. and Whatley, S., Shifting Boundaries, Shifting Aesthetics; Intersecting Dance, Disability and Law, IFTR Barcelona 22-26 July 2013

  • — Whatley, S. , InVisible Difference, Move Over – There’s Room Enough: A Performance-Making Diploma for Learning Disabled Adults Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, 10 December 2014

  • — Whatley, S. , Re-embodying the Image: Structures for the Disabled Dancer in Performance, ITFR, University of Warwick, 28 July - 1 August 2014

Poster presentations
  • — Donaldson, H and Wood, K. , InVisible Difference: Disability, Dance and Law, Lancaster Disability Studies Conference

    Abstract: We presented a poster at the Lancaster University Disability Studies conference between 9-11 September 2014. Dr Karen Wood attended to discuss the poster with conference delegates.
  • — Donaldson, H., Harmon, S., Pavis, M. and Wood, K., InVisible Difference: Disability, Dance and Law, Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference

    Abstract: Our poster was presented at the 2015 annual conference of the Socio-Legal Studies Association at the University of Warwick, between 31 March - 2 April 2015.
  • — Pavis, M., Who Values Disabled Dance? Poster presentation, University of Exeter Showcase Your Research, Exeter, 27-29 April 2015

  • — Pavis, M. , InVisible Difference poster presentation, University of Exeter Showcase your Research, Penryn, 7-12 May 2015

Miscellaneous publications
  • — Brown, A., InVisible Difference, LES NewsXchange newsletter May 2014

  • — Brown, A. , InVisible Difference, StaffNet Ezine, University of Aberdeen

    Abstract: A short piece regarding our Disability and the Dancing Body Symposium, held at the Siobhan Davies Studios, London, was contained in the University of Aberdeen's StaffNet Ezine newsletter on 3 November 2014
  • — Brown, A., Harmon, S., and Waelde, C., SCRIPT: A Legacy of Vitality, (2015) 12:1 SCRIPTed 1-77, 51-58

  • — Harmon, S. , Broadening the Medical Ethics Perspective Through Dance, Mason Institute blog

  • — InVisible Difference, Disability and the Dancing Body: A Symposium on Ownership, Identity and Difference in Dance, (2015) 12:1 SCRIPTed 1-77, 59-69

    Abstract:
    For details of the Symposium please see our events page.
  • — Marsh, K. , Finding Your Way, Animated Community Dance Magazine Winter 2014

  • — Marsh, K. , 11 Million Reasons, People Dancing crowdfunding campaign

  • — Marsh, K. , Do you "do" disabled dancing?, South East Dance newsletter

    Abstract: Kate Marsh discusses the implications of the use of normative language in dance.
  • — Whatley, S. , Does Education Include, Animated Community Dance Magazine Winter 2014

  • — Wood, K. , (In)Visible Difference, Dance UK Magazine Autumn (88), p. 14