2020
DOI: 10.1080/09687599.2020.1719041
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Intersectional identity chronotopes: expanding the disability experience

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“…In the case of vulnerable ethnosocially diverse aphasia caseloads, as in the services for other marginalized ethnosocially diverse populations with disabilities (e.g., stuttering caseloads from vulnerable BIPOC communities), an intersectional approach to intervention would be very valuable. This approach would facilitate the collection of nuanced personal descriptions of the intersectional life histories of each PWA to explore lived experiences within the complex upstreamdownstream ecosystem influencing health and quality of life (Ghasemi et al, 2021;Guerrero-Arias et al, 2020;Wilson et al, 2019).…”
Section: Rationale For Transformative Intersectional Aphasia Interven...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of vulnerable ethnosocially diverse aphasia caseloads, as in the services for other marginalized ethnosocially diverse populations with disabilities (e.g., stuttering caseloads from vulnerable BIPOC communities), an intersectional approach to intervention would be very valuable. This approach would facilitate the collection of nuanced personal descriptions of the intersectional life histories of each PWA to explore lived experiences within the complex upstreamdownstream ecosystem influencing health and quality of life (Ghasemi et al, 2021;Guerrero-Arias et al, 2020;Wilson et al, 2019).…”
Section: Rationale For Transformative Intersectional Aphasia Interven...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disability is multi-dimensional, and people with disabilities hold multiple positionalities (Goodley, 2016). They have multiple roles and identities and belong to more than one group, which means their disability is not in isolation from their “gender, religion, income, age, cultural and social back grounds” (Goethals et al, 2015: p. 77) and they experience multiple oppressions and discriminations (Guerrero-Arias et al, 2020). As such, they may share mistrust common to other vulnerable people and minorities such as, indigenous populations, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Asexual, Ally + Other Identities (LGBTQA+), financially distressed populations, and immigrants.…”
Section: Research Involving People With Disabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inclusive research which involves voices of people with disabilities can be emancipatory (Zarb, 1992). It can inform policies for people with disabilities (Nguyen et al, 2015), contribute to the evaluation of programs (Treloar, 2021; Cortese et al, 2021) as well as impact the social and economic status of people with disabilities (Guerrero-Arias et al, 2020). With the widespread emphasis on undertaking inclusive research for people with disabilities, researchers have drawn on technological support, such as digital storytelling (Manning, 2010), and photovoice (Akkerman et al, 2014).…”
Section: Research Involving People With Disabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ex., McGeorge et al, 2021;McCullough, et al, 2017), le capitalisme (p. ex, hooks, 2000), le classisme (p. ex., Kugelmass, 2016), le capacitisme (p.ex., Guerrero-Arias et al, 2020), et l'âgisme (p. ex., Bickerstaff Charron, 2011.…”
Section: Mots Clés : Populations Marginalisées Barrières Systémiques ...unclassified
“…Différents modèles et stratégies d'interventions ont conséquemment été développés pour mieux adapter l'intervention en développement de carrière et répondre aux besoins de différentes populations marginalisées (p. ex., Multicultural Counseling Competencies, Sue et al, 1992;Career Counseling Model, Fouad et Bingham, 1995;Critical Disability Theory, Devlin et Pothier, 2006;Culture-infused De plus en plus de recherches s'intéressent donc à l'impact simultané de plusieurs formes d'oppressions (définies comme le mauvais traitement ou la discrimination d'un groupe social, l'action du fort d'opprimer le faible, avec ou sans le soutien des structures d'une société) en adoptant une approche intersectionnelle (Young, 2020;Guerrero-Arias et al, 2020;Jackson et al, 2020;Gaborean et al, 2018). Par ailleurs, la littérature récente s'est moins fréquemment et moins systématiquement intéressée à comment les services sociaux et de relation d'aide peuvent reproduire ou exacerber les différentes oppressions (Shin et al, 2016).…”
Section: Mots Clés : Populations Marginalisées Barrières Systémiques ...unclassified