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Louis Edward Papa and Thaier Hayajneh
This paper examines the phenomenon of digital persecution in the Global South and evaluates tools that defend against it. First, the paper explains the nature of persecution and its digital incarnation. It then provides a contextual overview of real-worl...
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Brenda Alston-Mills
The perception of diversity and inclusion, as it relates to social justice, often evokes destructive responses, either spoken or unspoken. It is one of the malicious problems found in the classroom, the workplace, and amongst other parts of our society. ...
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Samantha Butler
Pág. 135 - 141
In their book, Exploring Disability Identity and Disability Rights through Narratives, Ravi Malhotra and Morgan Rowe show the importance of the in-depth narrative method in discerning the personal affects of oppression on the lives of disabled persons. T...
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Samantha Butler
Pág. 135 - 141
In their book, Exploring Disability Identity and Disability Rights through Narratives, Ravi Malhotra and Morgan Rowe show the importance of the in-depth narrative method in discerning the personal affects of oppression on the lives of disabled persons. T...
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Peter A
Pág. 1 - 5
In our contemporary society today, we are facing challenges because people look down on others. Some people believe that they are superior to others; therefore, they must control other human beings since others are inferior. These challenges take differe...
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Kelly Fritsch
Pág. 12 - 48
This article explores how disability as a political identity emerged alongside the neoliberalization of social relations and the boom in the life sciences. This has had lasting consequences for the ways in which disability is mobilized in contemporary ne...
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Randy Johner
Pág. 31 - 54
This ongoing project is about listening: listening to stories of impoverished disabled peoples' lived experiences of exclusion. The project embraces Emancipatory Disability Research (EDR) principles and is grounded in a human rights framework. The projec...
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Irene Carter, Donald R. Leslie, G. Brent Angell, Shelagh Towson, Debra Hernandez Jozefowicz
Pág. 129 - 150
This paper reports on the beginnings of the Disability Studies Program, University of Windsor (2011a), by describing the converging pathways of several events. Influential collaborative processes that occurred between major disability organizations and a...
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Kelly Fritsch
Pág. 12 - 48
This article explores how disability as a political identity emerged alongside the neoliberalization of social relations and the boom in the life sciences. This has had lasting consequences for the ways in which disability is mobilized in contemporary ne...
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Aisha Giwa, Morolake Adeagbo, Shirley Anne Tate, Mia Tulli-Shah and Bukola Salami
Objectives: COVID-19 vaccine mandates increased vaccination rates globally. Implemented as a one-size-fits-all policy, these mandates have unintended harmful consequences for many, including Black Canadians. This article reports findings on the interconn...
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Derek Newman-Stille
Pág. 73 - 95
Slash fiction is perceived by scholars like Henry Jenkins as capable of presenting a counterhegemonic message that critically questions and disrupts power structures in the production of fiction. Slash fiction presents a critical queering of characters, ...
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Laurence Parent
Pág. 183 - 212
Les concepts « ableism » et « disablism » sont bien connus dans les disability studies et sont de plus en plus utilisés par activistes et artistes. Pourtant, ils commencent a` peine a` émerger dans la littérature francophone. Ces concepts importants ont ...
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Tonya Rae Chrystian
Pág. 179 - 196
Disability theatre has a complex Canadian history according to disability studies scholar Kirsty Johnson, and ?Canadian artists with disabilities have found many and provocative ways to ?get on stage?? (Johnson 4). The formation of disability art and the...
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Yasmeen Jahan
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Marginalization is a process that leads to sidelining of a certain community/individual to the periphery of the social space that eventually constrain their life choices at political space, social negotiation, and economic bargaining. It is a complex con...
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Steven Graby
Pág. 132 - 161
Waged work has been a central issue for the Disabled People?s Movement since its inception. For example, the influential analysis of the pioneering Union of the Physically Impaired Against Segregation in the United Kingdom placed the exclusion of people ...
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Karoline Strapasson,Danielle Anne Pamplona
Pág. 439 - 456
A extrema pobreza é fenômeno complex o intergeracional decorrente da falta de oportunidades, de elementos sociais,culturais e etários que encerra violações da dignidade e dos direitos humanos e favorece a opressão física e moral. Para salvaguardar o...
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Cláudia Alves Durans
Pág. 391 - 399
O texto aborda a particularidade da questão social no Brasil como fruto das relações capitalistas aqui construídas através da exploração e opressão das classes trabalhadoras. Busca a gênese das desigualdades e pauperismo no Brasil, marcado por quase quat...
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Nhora Magdalena Benítez Bastidas,Jorge Iván Albuja León,Gabriel Álvaro Tapia González
Pág. 166 - 180
RESUMEN: La investigación, revela el valor y la herencia cultural del Pueblo Afro y Afroecuatoriano, en casi 489 años, quienes son ejemplo de trabajo, perseverancia, sacrificio, talento y humildad, a pesar de las adversidades del entorno geográfico y de ...
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Nhora Magdalena Benítez Bastidas,Jorge Iván Albuja León,Gabriel Álvaro Tapia González
Pág. 166 - 180
RESUMEN: La investigación, revela el valor y la herencia cultural del Pueblo Afro y Afroecuatoriano, en casi 489 años, quienes son ejemplo de trabajo, perseverancia, sacrificio, talento y humildad, a pesar de las adversidades del entorno geográfico y de ...
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Laurence Parent
Pág. 183 - 212
Les concepts « ableism » et « disablism » sont bien connus dans les disability studies et sont de plus en plus utilisés par activistes et artistes. Pourtant, ils commencent a` peine a` émerger dans la littérature francophone. Ces concepts importants ont ...
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