Inaccessible Access ethnographically addresses barriers to inclusion within knowledge-making. It focuses on the social, environmental, communicative, and epistemological barriers that people with disabilities confront and embody throughout the course of their learning, living and in the specific context of their Higher Education Institutions and in research.
Inaccessible Access ethnographically addresses barriers to inclusion within knowledge-making. It focuses on the social, environmental, communicative, and epistemological barriers that people with disabilities confront and embody throughout the course of their learning, living and in the specific context of their Higher Education Institutions and in research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
KELLY FAGAN ROBINSON is a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow and an affiliate lecturer in the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge. MARK T. CAREW is an assistant professor at the International Centre for Evidence in Disability at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. He is a coauthor of Disability and Sexual Health: A Critical Exploration of Key Issues and coeditor of Physical Disability and Sexuality: Stories from South Africa. NORA ELLEN GROCE is the Leonard Cheshire Chair of Disability and Inclusive Development at University College London. She is the author of Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language: Hereditary Deafness on Martha's Vineyard and a coauthor of Accessible Connecticut: A Guide to Recreation for Children with Disabilities and Their Families.
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Preface Mark T. Carew Introduction Kelly Fagan Robinson 1. Blended Models and the Co-Construction of Hidden Disability in Higher Education Settings Carol Rivas 2. Performing Normal: Deafness, Intersectionality, and Academic Exhaustion Julia F. Sauma 3. Making Space for Chronicity: Financial and Administrative Barriers to PhD Study for People with Long-Term Health Conditions in the United Kingdom Julia Modern 4. Agency and Subjectification in the Management of People with Disabilities: Inclusion of a Young Man Diagnosed with Autism in the Labor Market Valeria Aydos 5. Against Frictionless Access to Fieldwork: An Ethnography of Audio Describing Virtual Reality Harshadha Balasubramanian 6. Video Meetings: Access and Disrupture Rebekah Cupitt, Sara M. Acevedo, Sumi Colligan, Valerie Black, Mark Bookman, Erin L. Durban, Nell Koneczny, and Krisjon Olson 7. Access Killjoys: Join the Club Michele Friedner Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Index
Preface Mark T. Carew Introduction Kelly Fagan Robinson 1. Blended Models and the Co-Construction of Hidden Disability in Higher Education Settings Carol Rivas 2. Performing Normal: Deafness, Intersectionality, and Academic Exhaustion Julia F. Sauma 3. Making Space for Chronicity: Financial and Administrative Barriers to PhD Study for People with Long-Term Health Conditions in the United Kingdom Julia Modern 4. Agency and Subjectification in the Management of People with Disabilities: Inclusion of a Young Man Diagnosed with Autism in the Labor Market Valeria Aydos 5. Against Frictionless Access to Fieldwork: An Ethnography of Audio Describing Virtual Reality Harshadha Balasubramanian 6. Video Meetings: Access and Disrupture Rebekah Cupitt, Sara M. Acevedo, Sumi Colligan, Valerie Black, Mark Bookman, Erin L. Durban, Nell Koneczny, and Krisjon Olson 7. Access Killjoys: Join the Club Michele Friedner Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Index
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