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
This paper explores the concept of disability through a critical disability lens to understand
how Indigenous ontologies are positioned within the dominant discourse of disabled …

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 …

Considerations of an African childhood disability studies

T Chataika, J McKenzie - … childhood studies: Critical approaches in a …, 2013 - Springer
In this chapter, we explore how childhood disability studies can be theorized within
'African'ways of being and thinking, drawing on a socio-cultural and postcolonial paradigm …

Decolonizing indigenous disability in Australia

D Hollinsworth - Disability & Society, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Cultural diversity and social inequality are often ignored or downplayed in disability
services. Where they are recognized, racial and cultural differences are often essentialized …

[PDF][PDF] Disabling bodies of/and land: Reframing disability justice in conversation with indigenous theory and activism

L Jaffee, K John - Disability and the Global South, 2018 - dgsjournal.org
A central claim of this paper is that the destruction of Earth through practices of settler
colonialism is inextricable from the disablement of Indigenous ontology, peoples, and …

Conceptual framework for policy and research development with Indigenous people with disabilities

J Gilroy, M Donelly, S Colmar… - Australian Aboriginal …, 2013 - search.informit.org
No explicitly Indigenous conceptual framework to advance research and policy development
to assist Indigenous people with disabilities exists. This paper proposes a conceptual …

Australian Indigenous people with disability: Ethics and standpoint theory

J Gilroy, M Donelly - Disability in the Global South: The critical handbook, 2016 - Springer
Research on impairment and disability among Indigenous people in Australia has reflected
and served the colonial enterprise. National ethical guidelines on research have not been …

Indigenous persons with disability in remote Australia: Research methodology and Indigenous community control

J Gilroy, A Dew, M Lincoln, L Ryall, H Jensen… - Disability & …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Decolonisation aims to deconstruct the hegemonic traditional Western academic practices
and values that oppress Indigenous peoples. Decolonising research methodologies is a …

Disability and colonialism:(dis) encounters and anxious intersectionalities

S Grech, K Soldatic - Social Identities, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Shaun Grecha and Karen Soldaticb* aResearch Institute for Health and Social Change,
Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK; bCentre for Social Impact, University …

Negotiating disability and colonisation: The lived experience of Indigenous Australians with a disability

JA King, M Brough, M Knox - Disability & Society, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Disability among Indigenous Australians lies at a nexus between the ongoing impact of
European settlement from 1788 and the social effects of living with a disability. Colonisation …