Axiology Clinic is a place for research and practice grounded in questions of value. We study how value moves between people, systems, and ideas, and what becomes possible when relationship, accountability, and meaning-making are treated as methodological concerns rather than background conditions.
Our work draws on three interrelated modes of inquiry: community-based collaboration, evidence synthesis, and research-creation. Each offers a different way of attending to questions of care, access, harm, and possibility, and each is used in relation to the others rather than in isolation.
These modes are held within a broader orientation shaped by Disability Justice and sustained engagement with health sciences practice and training environments. This orientation helps us attend not only to what knowledge is produced, but to how it circulates, whose lives are made legible, and what forms of life are supported or constrained.
We work slowly and relationally, attending to grounding and vitality, to care labour, and to conditions that make room for our work to be sustained with fidelity over time.
To see how these commitments take shape in practice, you can read more on our About page.