Engaging Indigenous perspectives on health, wellbeing and climate change. A new research agenda for holistic climate action in Aotearoa and beyond
Existing frameworks for interpreting and acting upon the health consequences of climate
change fail to engage with the multiple and complex forms of loss and damage that …
change fail to engage with the multiple and complex forms of loss and damage that …
Being the body in question: Young people's accounts of everyday ableism, visibility and disability
O Calder-Dawe, K Witten, P Carroll - Disability & Society, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The perception of impairments often relies on dominant, ableist presumptions about what
disability 'looks like'. This article builds from in-depth research with 35 young people who are …
disability 'looks like'. This article builds from in-depth research with 35 young people who are …
“Enticing” but not necessarily a “space designed for me”: experiences of urban park use by older adults with disability
M Perry, L Cotes, B Horton, R Kunac, I Snell… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Urban parks are spaces that can enhance older adults' physical, social and psychological
wellbeing. As the prevalence of older adults with disability increases, it is important that …
wellbeing. As the prevalence of older adults with disability increases, it is important that …
The multidimensional impacts of inequities for Tāngata Whaikaha Māori (Indigenous Māori with lived experience of disability) in Aotearoa, New Zealand
People with lived experience of disability have poorer health and socioeconomic outcomes
than people without it. However, within this population, certain social groups are more likely …
than people without it. However, within this population, certain social groups are more likely …
Indigenous perspectives of disability
MR Velarde - Disability studies quarterly, 2018 - dsq-sds.org
This article contributes to the discourse on disability from an indigenous perspective, an
area which has not been investigated in any detail. It explores the perceptions of disability …
area which has not been investigated in any detail. It explores the perceptions of disability …
Diversifying Indigenous vulnerability and adaptation: An intersectional reading of Māori women's experiences of health, wellbeing, and climate change
Despite evidence that Indigenous peoples' multiple subjectivities engender diverse lived
experiences both between and within Indigenous groups, the influence of multiple …
experiences both between and within Indigenous groups, the influence of multiple …
What were they thinking? A discussion paper on brain and behaviour in relation to the justice system in New Zealand
I Lambie - 2020 - researchspace.auckland.ac.nz
What were they thinking? A discussion paper on brain and behaviour in relation to the
justice system in New Zealand is the fourth in a series of reports. It presents strong evidence …
justice system in New Zealand is the fourth in a series of reports. It presents strong evidence …
'That thing in his head': aboriginal and non‐aboriginal Australian caregiver responses to neurodevelopmental disability diagnoses
SL Hamilton, S Maslen, R Watkins… - Sociology of health & …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Little is known about the significance of cultural differences to how caregivers receive a
diagnosis of neurodevelopmental disability. As part of a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder …
diagnosis of neurodevelopmental disability. As part of a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder …
From 'what is' toward 'what if'through intersectionality: problematizing ableist erasures and coloniality in racially just research
PA Boda, EA Nusbaum, SS Kulkarni - International journal of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Drawing from critical theory and intersectionality, we speak with and through racially just
methodologies and epistemologies to problematize who is being centred, for what purpose …
methodologies and epistemologies to problematize who is being centred, for what purpose …
Karanga rua, karanga maha: Māori with lived experience of disability self-determining their own identities
For Indigenous Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand, the impact of disability can be pervasive yet
often invisible due to considerable gaps in the accuracy and interpretations of disability data …
often invisible due to considerable gaps in the accuracy and interpretations of disability data …