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 …
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 …
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 …
'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 …
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 …
colonialism is inextricable from the disablement of Indigenous ontology, peoples, and …
Conceptual framework for policy and research development with Indigenous people with disabilities
No explicitly Indigenous conceptual framework to advance research and policy development
to assist Indigenous people with disabilities exists. This paper proposes a conceptual …
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 …
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
Decolonisation aims to deconstruct the hegemonic traditional Western academic practices
and values that oppress Indigenous peoples. Decolonising research methodologies is a …
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 …
Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK; bCentre for Social Impact, University …
Negotiating disability and colonisation: The lived experience of Indigenous Australians with a disability
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 …
European settlement from 1788 and the social effects of living with a disability. Colonisation …