Senior lecturer in Disability Studies, Liverpool Hope University
Dr Erin Pritchard is a senior lecturer in Disability studies, at the School of Social Sciences at Liverpool Hope University, in the UK. She is also a core member of the Centre for Culture and Disability studies. Her work focuses on the social experiences of people with dwarfism, including how representations of people with dwarfism in the media affect how other members of society perceive and treat them. Erin's work has featured in both academic and non-academic literature, including the Times Higher and the Big Issue. She has also been featured on BBC Radio 4 where she discussed the problem of people photographing people with dwarfism in public spaces.
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