Decolonizing the dynamics of media power and media representation between 1830 and 1930: Australian Indigenous peoples with disability

J Gilroy, J Ragen, H Meekosha - … companion to disability and …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
… normativity of white non-disabled bodies. By adopting Indigenous research and decolonizing
methodologies we critically deconstruct how Indigenous people with disability were …

[HTML][HTML] Towards the decolonisation of disability: A systematic review of disability conceptualisations, practices and experiences of First Nations people of Australia

S Puszka, C Walsh, F Markham, J Barney, M Yap… - Social Science & …, 2022 - Elsevier
… include a First Nations disability advocate, a First Nations research leader, a non-Indigenous
researcher who identifies as having a disability, and other non-Indigenous researchers with …

Decolonizing disability through activist art

C Rice, SD Dion, E Chandler - 2021 - atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca
disability informs and complicates the project of decolonizing, as we examine in this essay.
While we recognize that we need to decolonize disability … the project of decolonizing. In what …

Decolonising disability: Quandamooka weaving

S Cooms - 2022 - acquire.cqu.edu.au
… The objectives of this research are: to gain a better understanding of Indigenous disability,
including what traditional systems and practices that were used to care for community …

Disability decolonized: indigenous peoples enacting self-determination

NJ Rabang, AE West, E Kurtz… - … Disabilities …, 2023 - digitalcommons.usu.edu
… In this article, we summarize decolonization efforts in the US, with particular attention to
the intersection with disabilities self-determination policy and discuss Indigenous disability

Decolonising disability: weaving a Quandamooka conceptualisation of disability and care

S Cooms - Disability & Society, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
… This manuscript delves into Indigenous experiences of disability, specifically the … disability
among First Nations people in Australia. It summarises criticisms of the National Disability

[PDF][PDF] Indigenous people with disability: Intersectionality of identity from the experience of Indigenous people in Australia, Sweden, Canada, and USA

J Gilroy, M Uttjek, L Lovern, J Ward - Disability and the Global South, 2021 - dgsjournal.org
Indigenous difference definitions and cultural orientations. This paper builds on the global
movement of Indigenous advocates in disabilityDecolonizing or Indigenizing difference …

[HTML][HTML] Indigenous resilience in Australia: A scoping review using a reflective decolonizing collective dialogue

K Usher, D Jackson, R Walker, J Durkin… - Frontiers in Public …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
… people with a greatly disproportionate burden of disease, disability, premature mortality, …
As outlined we used a decolonizing approach in this review. Throughout this process, we were …

Intersectional theory and disadvantage: a tool for decolonisation

S Cooms, O Muurlink, S Leroy-Dyer - Disability & Society, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
… disproportionately high rates of disability for First Nations peoples in Australia. This paper …
and disability compounds disadvantage for First Nations peoples with disability in Australia. …

Disability as a colonial construct: The missing discourse of culture in conceptualizations of disabled Indigenous children

N Ineese-Nash - Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, 2020 - cjds.uwaterloo.ca
Indigenous peoples1 with disabilities are often conceived as ‘doubly disadvantaged,’ as
their … Indigenous children with disabilities requires a more coordinated approach to service …