Dr Rebecca Yeo
Research Fellow
Public Health and Sport Sciences
Rebecca's doctoral and postdoctoral explores intersectional injustices associated with disability and forced migration in the UK. Her book Disabling Migration Controls argues that the restrictions imposed on people seeking asylum are actively disabling and that insights from the disabled people's movement are highly relevant to building greater justice. She facilitates the Disability and Migration Network. More information can be found on the Disability and Migration website.
Rebecca is now working on the Sensing Climate project. It is increasingly apparent that new approaches are needed to address the climate emergency and that the disproportionate impact of extreme weather events on disabled people cannot be addressed simply by inclusion in business as usual. Sensing Climate aims to find out from disabled people living in a wide range of circumstances about people’s needs, experiences and insights in relation to climate change. Using an array of creative research methods including public art, the project enables people who contribute to the research to have a central role in developing and promoting the research findings. In these ways, the insights of disabled people can contribute to developing more effective and equitable response to climate change.
Rebecca has regularly used public art as a research method. Disability Murals showcases research working with groups of disabled people to create artwork led by artist Andrew Bolton showing people's main messages and ideas.