Katie Ellis is Professor in Internet Studies and Director of the Centre for Culture and Technology at Curtin University. Her research is located at the intersection of media access and representation. She is the author or editor of 19 books on the topic of disability, the media and popular culture including most recently with Mike Kent and Tama Leaver Gaming Disability (2023), Disability and Digital Television Cultures (2019), and with Mick Broderick Trauma and Disability in Mad Max: Beyond the Road Warrior’s Fury (2019).Mike Kent is Professor and Head of School for Media, Creative Arts and Social Enquiry at Curtin University. Mike’s research focus is on people with disabilities and their use of, and access to, information communication technology and the Internet. His recent publications include the Routledge Handbook on Critical Disability Studies (2025), edited with Katie Ellis and Kim Cousins, and Gaming Disability: Disability Perspectives on Contemporary Video Games (2022), edited with Katie Ellis and Tama Leaver.Gwyneth Peaty is an eLearning Designer for the Australian Centre for Student Equity and Success (ACSES) and a researcher in the Centre for Culture and Technology (CCAT) at Curtin University. She is a neurodivergent scholar who lives with chronic illness. Her research interests include popular culture, technology, disability, horror and the Gothic. Gwyneth is the reviews editor for the Australasian Journal of Popular Culture.Jennifer McKellar is an academic and researcher whose work focuses on inclusivity. Her work supports health and aged care in multicultural communities, as well as the development and expansion of Critical Disability Studies as an academic discipline. She contributed to the Routledge Handbook on Critical Disability Studies (2025) and was lead author on the paper ‘Governance in social research: Advancing inclusive approaches for marginalised communities’ (2025) in the Australian Journal of Social Issues.