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2022 Journal Article Workplace health surveillance and COVID-19: algorithmic health discrimination and cancer survivorsHarpur, Paul, Hyseni, Fitore and Blanck, Peter (2022). Workplace health surveillance and COVID-19: algorithmic health discrimination and cancer survivors. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 16 (1), 200-212. doi: 10.1007/s11764-021-01144-1 |
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2021 Conference Publication Leadership and participation of persons with disabilities toward an inclusive, accessible and sustainable post-COVID-19 worldHarpur, Paul (2021). Leadership and participation of persons with disabilities toward an inclusive, accessible and sustainable post-COVID-19 world. International Day for People with Disabilities, Online, 3 December 2021. |
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2021 Conference Publication On track to create a more disabiity inclusive state: universities, industry, and governmentHarpur, Paul (2021). On track to create a more disabiity inclusive state: universities, industry, and government. International Day of People with Disabilities, Brisbane, Queensland, December 3. Queensland Department of the Premier and Cabinet. |
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2021 Conference Publication KeynoteHarpur, Paul (2021). Keynote. Disability Inclusion in the Legal Profession, Brisbane, Queensland, 2 December. Herbert Smith Freehills. |
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2021 Conference Publication Access to new technology as an enabling right for people with disabilityHarpur, Paul (2021). Access to new technology as an enabling right for people with disability. Queensland Government Human Rights Policy and Legislation Fourm, Brisbane, Queensland, 19 November. |
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2021 Other Outputs ADM+S submission to report of the UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of persons with disabilities on Artificial Intelligence and the rights of persons with disabilitiesCoco, Brooke, Harpur, Paul, Henman, Paul, Obeid, Abdul, Radke, Amelia, Scully, Jackie Leach, Sleep, Lyndal, Snoswell, Aaron, Soldatic, Karen and van Toorn, Georgia (2021). ADM+S submission to report of the UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of persons with disabilities on Artificial Intelligence and the rights of persons with disabilities. Geneva, Switzerland: Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights . |
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2021 Conference Publication Making universities ready for everyone - universal designHarpur, Paul (2021). Making universities ready for everyone - universal design. University of Queensland BEL Workshop: Practices and strategies that enhance inclusive learning experiences, University of Queensland, 4 November. |
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2021 Conference Publication The participatory dynamic animates the CRPD: nothing about us unless it is led by usHarpur, Paul (2021). The participatory dynamic animates the CRPD: nothing about us unless it is led by us. Australian Social Policy Conference (ASPC), Online, October 25 - November 5. |
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2021 Conference Publication Inclusion panel discussion: inclusive teaching and learning practices, and the impact of intersectionalityWillox, Dino, Langton, Marcia, Kavanagh, Lydia, Bunda, Tracey, Harpur, Paul, Dianati, Seb and Blanch, Elias (2021). Inclusion panel discussion: inclusive teaching and learning practices, and the impact of intersectionality. Teaching and Learning Week, University of Queensland, November 1-5. |
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2021 Other Outputs Stand-alone contribution for the United Nations Special Rapporteur's HRC49 Artificial Intelligence ReportHarpur, Paul and Blanck, Peter (2021). Stand-alone contribution for the United Nations Special Rapporteur's HRC49 Artificial Intelligence Report. |
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2021 Conference Publication Aligning academic researchers with libraries to craft strategic responses to digital inclusionHarpur, Paul and Hannan, Angela (2021). Aligning academic researchers with libraries to craft strategic responses to digital inclusion. Roundtable on Advancing Disability Inclusion and Accessibility - Elsevier, University of Queensland, 8 October, 2021. UQ Library and the UQ Disability Inclusion Group. |
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2021 Conference Publication Information Providers as Rights EnablersHarpur, Paul (2021). Information Providers as Rights Enablers. Relex Ltd Global RISE Conference - Asia/Pacific, ., 7 October 2021. |
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2021 Conference Publication The importance of vision in academics responding to career opportunities and threatsHarpur, Paul (2021). The importance of vision in academics responding to career opportunities and threats. 2021 BEL Early Career Academic Program, University of Queensland, September 27. |
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2021 Conference Publication Disability digital and inclusionDunne, Tim and Harpur, Paul (2021). Disability digital and inclusion. IncludeAbility Employer Network Meeting ", Online, 16 September. |
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2021 Other Outputs Turning a successful grant into a successful projectHarpur, Paul (2021). Turning a successful grant into a successful project. |
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2021 Other Outputs Uni students have had to be vaccinated against other diseases — COVID-19 is no differentHarpur, Paul and Blanck, Peter D. (2021, 08 23). Uni students have had to be vaccinated against other diseases — COVID-19 is no different The Conversation |
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2021 Conference Publication University Libraries leading disability inclusionHarpur, Paul (2021). University Libraries leading disability inclusion. Information Online In-depth Series, Digital Rights, Online, 14 July. Australian Library and Information Association. |
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2021 Conference Publication Mainstreaming disability in development programming: the role of disability person organizations and the convention on the rights of persons with disabilitiesHarpur, Paul and Stein, Michael Ashley (2021). Mainstreaming disability in development programming: the role of disability person organizations and the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. Research for Development Impact (RDI) Conference, University of Queensland, 1-2 July, 2021. Brisbane, Australia: Research for Development Impact Network and The University of Queensland. |
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2021 Conference Publication Universities as Disability Champions of ChangeHarpur, Paul (2021). Universities as Disability Champions of Change. TEDx UQ, Brisbane, Queensland, 13 March. |
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2021 Book Chapter Paradigm shifting to a point: disability human rights, copyright protection, and access to visual art in international lawLelliott, Joseph and Harpur, Paul (2021). Paradigm shifting to a point: disability human rights, copyright protection, and access to visual art in international law. International perspectives on disability exceptions in copyright and the visual arts: feeling art. (pp. 75-90) edited by Jani McCutcheon and Ana Ramalho. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429342677-9 |