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快播视频 launches Mad Studies Hub, a new organized research unit

Launched on Jan. 24, the Mad Studies Hub (MSH) Organized Research Unit (ORU) will be dedicated to advancing social justice through cutting-edge interdisciplinary research, policy and practice.

The Mad Studies Hub is spearheaded by Professor and inaugural Director Marina Morrow to explore the intersections of oppression and mental health, promoting equity and impactful change through collaboration and community partnerships both locally and globally.

MSH grew out of a research cluster, Critical Perspectives on Mental Health and Mad Studies, established in 2019 by Morrow and Megan Davies, now professor emeritus and member of the MSH executive team. Initially housed and supported by the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, the cluster connected over 100 faculty members and graduate students across 15 York departments, resulting in successful research collaborations and community-based publications.

Prof Marina Morrow & Prof Amiel Joseph (McMaster U) (see also the attached photo 鈥淒r Marina Morrow & Dr Amiel Joseph鈥)
Professor Marina Morrow & Professor Ameil Joseph from McMaster University at the launch event

鈥淢ad Studies is first and foremost an activist movement that arose out of the experiences of people who have had contact with psychiatric systems and who take up the label of 鈥楳ad鈥 as a way to reclaim those experiences and identities that have often been degraded and used to oppress,鈥 says Morrow, who is also graduate program director in critical disability studies. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a global movement of activism and interdisciplinary scholarship that is both responding to the constraints of psychiatric dominance but also simultaneously working outside of biomedical mental health frameworks to honour different ways of being and knowing in order to redefine how we understand emotional distress.鈥

The MSH will be temporarily housed in the Health, Nursing and Environmental Studies (HNES) building, with further details on its permanent location to be announced. It will also be a true interdisciplinary collaboration. 鈥淎lthough the Faculty of Health is the lead Faculty, we鈥檙e very pleased to have representation from Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, the Faculty of Education, Osgoode Hall Law School, and the School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design,鈥 says Monique Herbert, associate dean, Faculty Affairs & Inclusiveness, Faculty of Health. 鈥淲e wish the Mad Studies Hub the greatest success in all of its endeavours.鈥

The MSH has five core objectives: supporting excellence in social-justice informed programs of research, fostering the formation of high-performing multidisciplinary teams and community-based collaborations, influencing policy at multiple levels, impacting post-secondary pedagogy and professional practice, and mobilizing knowledge via a diverse array of strategies and venues.

A special event was held on Jan. 24 to celebrate the launch of MSH and its future. In addition to an opening address detailing the origins and vision of the ORU, a panel discussion was held featuring speakers from York and beyond who shared insights drawing on their expertise in social justice, particularly in relation to mental health, disability and marginalized communities.

The launch of the Mad Studies Hub represents a significant step forward in addressing the complex relationship between oppression and mental health. By promoting equity and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, the MSH aims to create meaningful change in both academic and community settings.

Mad Studies Hub cake

鈥淵ork is excited to inaugurate the Mad Studies Hub at 快播视频, an interdisciplinary research unit dedicated to advancing social justice through innovative research, policy and practice,鈥 says Amir Asif, vice-president, research and innovation at York. 鈥淏y fostering collaboration and community partnerships, locally and globally, MSH explores the intersections of oppression and mental health, promoting equity and impactful change. As one of York鈥檚 32 Organized Research Units, MSH embodies the University鈥檚 commitment to interdisciplinary excellence and knowledge mobilization.鈥

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