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Tracy Mack
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Through a critical examination of the Ontario Coroners Act, this paper reveals the expansive loopholes within the legislation disallowing public inquests in regards to the deaths of Mad people held in police custody, psychiatric hospitals and correctiona...
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Matthew S. Johnston
Pág. 126 - 139
This volume interrogates the psychiatric apparatus with an evidentiary scorn and authority that demands accountability and an apologetic response. This scathing indictment of psy-professionals who mobilized psychiatric knowledge and practices to degrade,...
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Matthew S. Johnston
Pág. 126 - 139
This volume interrogates the psychiatric apparatus with an evidentiary scorn and authority that demands accountability and an apologetic response. This scathing indictment of psy-professionals who mobilized psychiatric knowledge and practices to degrade,...
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Eliza Chandler
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Disability arts are political. Disability arts are vital to the disabled people?s movement for how they imagine and perpetuate both new understandings of disability, Deafhood, and madness/Mad-identity and create new worldly arrangements that can hold, ce...
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Eliza Chandler
Pág. 1 - 14
Disability arts are political. Disability arts are vital to the disabled people?s movement for how they imagine and perpetuate both new understandings of disability, Deafhood, and madness/Mad-identity and create new worldly arrangements that can hold, ce...
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