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Mary Ann McColl, William Adair, Sue Davey, Nick Kates
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The debate persists in disability studies about the best ways to learn more about the experience and consequences of disability. Various research approaches have held sway over the years, but a favoured approach at present appears to be emancipator...
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Randy Johner
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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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Valorie A. Crooks, Michelle Owen, Sharon-Dale Stone
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This article reviews a reflexive process undertaken by an interdisciplinary team of researchers working on a study about chronic illness in the academic workplace funded by a Canadian granting agency. The authors discuss the concept of reflexivity, offer...
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Colette Leung
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Between 1928 and 1972, a unique chapter in the history of eugenics developed in Western Canada, directly affecting a number of individuals believed to be ?defective,? resulting in their sterilization and institutionalization under legislative law. These...
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Mary Ann McColl, William Adair, Sue Davey, Nick Kates
Pág. 71 - 93
The debate persists in disability studies about the best ways to learn more about the experience and consequences of disability. Various research approaches have held sway over the years, but a favoured approach at present appears to be emancipatory res...
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Margaret Price, Stephanie L. Kerschbaum
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In this article, written in a combination of collaborative and singular voices, we tell the stories of shaping an interdependent crip methodology while conducting a qualitative interview study with 33 disabled faculty members. Our central argument is tha...
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Margaret Price, Stephanie L. Kerschbaum
Pág. 18 - 56
In this article, written in a combination of collaborative and singular voices, we tell the stories of shaping an interdependent crip methodology while conducting a qualitative interview study with 33 disabled faculty members. Our central argument is tha...
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Kate Caldwell, Sarah Parker Harris, Maija Renko
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The current economic climate demands more innovative approaches to increasing labor market participation for people with disabilities. Social entrepreneurship offers one alternative pathway to employment. However, little is known about the motivational a...
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Kathleen McGoldrick, Deborah Zelizer, Sharon A. Ray
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Disability Studies has experienced steady growth in the humanities, the social sciences, and education departments of a growing number of United States colleges and universities. One area of study that has remained static is undergraduate health science,...
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Kathleen McGoldrick, Deborah Zelizer, Sharon A. Ray
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Disability Studies has experienced steady growth in the humanities, the social sciences, and education departments of a growing number of United States colleges and universities. One area of study that has remained static is undergraduate health science,...
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Wei Lu, Luca Quadrifoglio, Marco Petrelli
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ADA paratransit services are a very large and ever-growing industry providing door-to-door transportation services for people with disability and elderly customers. Paratransit system, however, just like all other public transportation systems, suffers f...
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Aparna Nair
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Employing an analytical autoethnographic methodology, this paper examines how the polysemic meanings and punctuated character of epilepsy produces social and corporeal vulnerabilities in an Indian childhood. The paper further establishes the importance o...
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David M. Morris and Gavin R. Jenkins
Experts around the world support the integration of health promotion and wellness (HPW) services into traditional health care services. If successfully executed, the addition of HPW services would reduce rates of death and disability and significantly re...
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David M. Morris and Gavin R. Jenkins
Experts around the world support the integration of health promotion and wellness (HPW) services into traditional health care services. If successfully executed, the addition of HPW services would reduce rates of death and disability and significantly re...
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Amanda Saxe
Pág. 153 - 178
While disabilities studies scholars have already taken a great step forward in integrating the theory of intersectionality, progress is still required. Many theoretical and empirical disability studies pape...
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Sylvia Söderström
Norwegian authorities? policy aims at securing an information society for all, emphasizing the importance of accessible and usable Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for everyone. While the body of research on young people?s use of ICT is qui...
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Irene Carter, Roy Hanes, Judy E. MacDonald
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The authors share a common vision with respect to social justice and disability rights, displaying a common interest in making professional post-secondary education more responsive to persons with disabilities. While the focus of this research and advoc...
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Amanda Saxe
Pág. 153 - 178
While disabilities studies scholars have already taken a great step forward in integrating the theory of intersectionality, progress is still required. Many theoretical and empirical disability studies papers operationalize disability in a vague and all...
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Chelsea Jones
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Using a dual lens of disability theory and journalism, this literature review compacts a wide range of sources to investigate the reasons for the nature of journalistic representations of disability in Canadian media, and the subsequent interpretations o...
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Antonio Frian,Fransiska Mulyani,Hansi Joachim,Dellia Anggreni,Willy Yanto Effendi
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Equality in an employment opportunity or commonly known Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) is still not entirely applicable to a person with disabilities. World Report on Disability record 15,3 percent of the world population is the person with disabilit...
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