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Marianna Capecci, Nicolò Baldini, Francesca Campignoli, Lorenzo Pasquale Lombardo, Elisa Andrenelli and Maria Gabriella Ceravolo
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a stress test for the population, especially for people with chronic disorders such as Parkinson?s disease (PD). In addition to public health restrictions that contrast with PD management recommendations, there were deep ch...
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Lucie Dumais, Léonie Archambault
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Federal and provincial employment and income policies in the field of disability within the evolution of Québec?s welfare state are reviewed from the analytical perspective of the social investment state. The use of the social investment state concept al...
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Dustin Galer
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This article explores the emergence and evolution of sheltered employment in Canada during a period in which the discourse of disability and role of rehabilitation became increasingly contested. From the early 1970s to mid-1980s, sheltered workshops were...
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Lucie Dumais, Léonie Archambault
Pág. 77 - 105
Federal and provincial employment and income policies in the field of disability within the evolution of Québec?s welfare state are reviewed from the analytical perspective of the social investment state. The use of the social investment state concept al...
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Dustin Galer
Pág. 1 - 30
This article explores the emergence and evolution of sheltered employment in Canada during a period in which the discourse of disability and role of rehabilitation became increasingly contested. From the early 1970s to mid-1980s, sheltered workshops were...
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Christine Kelly
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There are a limited number of academic accounts of disability movements in Canada; however, the existing literature provides relatively consistent descriptions. According to this literature, the disability movement seeks incremental, rather than radical,...
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Christine Kelly
Pág. 1 - 27
There are a limited number of academic accounts of disability movements in Canada; however, the existing literature provides relatively consistent descriptions. According to this literature, the disability movement seeks incremental, rather than radical,...
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Michael J. Prince
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The Canadian disability movement expresses a style of activism distinguished by values and beliefs which are a form of social liberalism. Disability activism, however, is taking place within a contemporary setting in which a set of ideas and interests of...
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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
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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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Francisco Vázquez
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En este artículo se confronta el pensamiento de Georges Canguilhem (1904-1995) con el problema biopolítico de las discapacidades. La discapacidad constituye un pujante ámbito de activismo político y de investigación, concretado respectivamente en el Disa...
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Ashley Chey Vincent, Haley Furman, Rebecca C. Slepian, Kaitlyn R. Ammann, Carson Di Maria, Jung Hung Chien, Ka-Chun Siu and Marvin J. Slepian
Human movement is vital for life, with active engagement affording function, limiting disease, and improving quality; with loss resulting in disability; and the treatment and training leading to restoration and enhancement. To foster these endeavors a ne...
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Katarzyna Matys-Popielska, Krzysztof Popielski, Paulina Matys and Anna Sibilska-Mroziewicz
Stroke is a leading cause of disability among adults in Europe. Complications following stroke include limb paresis and unilateral spatial neglect (USN) syndrome. These complications significantly reduce the patient?s ability to function normally both in...
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Aquib Raza, Thien-Luan Phan, Hung-Chung Li, Nguyen Van Hieu, Tran Trung Nghia and Congo Tak Shing Ching
Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a leading cause of disability, particularly affecting older adults due to the deterioration of articular cartilage within the knee joint. This condition is characterized by pain, stiffness, and impaired movement, posing a sig...
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Ashley McAskill
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Les Muses est une école située a` Montréal offrant l?un des seuls programmes de formation professionnelle au Canada pour les artistes ayant un handicap intellectuel. Durant l'hiver et le printemps 2015, j'ai travaillé avec Les Muses pour explorer la comp...
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Ashley McAskill
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Les Muses est une école située a` Montréal offrant l?un des seuls programmes de formation professionnelle au Canada pour les artistes ayant un handicap intellectuel. Durant l'hiver et le printemps 2015, j'ai travaillé avec Les Muses pour explorer la comp...
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