Blog
2022
Gagophony/Coletivo “Orgulho Gago”
Affirming Dysfluent Bodies, Politicising Stuttering
Open Access
publication
Book Chapter
2019
Looking back, looking forward
Open Access
event
Webinar
2022
What does good speech therapy look like?
Open Access
publication
Article
2021
The Fluency Questionnaire
Open Access
media
Video
2021
A conversation on Dysfluent Art
Open Access

media
Webinar
2020
Challenging Stuttering Stereotypes
Open Access

publication
Article
2015
Stuttering in Victorian studies
Open Access
publication
Blog
2021
Acts of resistance
How one speech and language therapist found a new tribe
Open Access
event
Conference
2023
Stammering Pride Against Prejudice
Open Access

publication
Article
2017
Straight Lines and Crooked Speech: Stuttering a Crip Politic
Open Access
Article
2016
To be or not to be: Stuttering and the human costs of being "un-disabled"
Open Access
publication
Book
2021
Words Fail Us
In Defence of Disfluency
Open Access
publication
Magazine
2023
Dysfluent Issue 2
Stammering Pride
Open Access

visual art
Painting
2021
Portrait of Patrick Campbell stammering
Stammered Gaze
Open Access

publication
Magazine
2020
Dysfluent Issue 1
Open Access

publication
Poetry
2008
Blert
Open Access
Blog
2021
Stuttering is a Type of Neurodivergence
Open Access
publication
Article
2023
Concealing Stuttering at School
“When You Can't Fix It…the Only Alternative Is to Hide It”
Open Access
publication
Blog
2022
Fishing for sharks
Teenage voices and stuttering
Open Access
publication
Article
2021
Satan is holding your tongue back
Stuttering as moral failure
Open Access
visual art
Category/Visual Art
2024
People Who Stutter Create: Stuttering Can Create Time
Whitney Biennial 2024: Even Better Than The Real Thing
Open Access

publication
Journal
2021
Metaphoric Stammers and Embodied Speakers
Open Access
publication
Website
2014
Did I Stutter
Open Access
publication
Blog
2020
Intersectionality of gender and stuttering
Open Access
publication
Book
2023
Aster of Ceremonies
Open Access

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