Thanks to Dr. Pope for sharing the following: The National - TopicsExpress



          

Thanks to Dr. Pope for sharing the following: The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges nual Review of Anthropology* as scheduled an article for publication in this years issue (vol. 42): Disability Worlds. The authors are Faye Ginsburg & Rayna Rapp. As usual, Ill include both the author contact info and a link to the complete article at the end below. Heres the abstract: [begin abstract] Disability is a profoundly relational category, shaped by social conditions that exclude full participation in society. What counts as an impairment in different sociocultural settings is highly variable. Recently, new approaches by disability scholars and activists show that disability is not simply lodged in the body, but created by the social and material conditions that dis-able the full participation of those considered atypical. Historically, anthropological studies of disability were often intellectually segregated, considered the province of those in medical and applied anthropology. We show the growing incorporation of disability in the discipline on its own terms by bringing in the social, activist, reflexive, experiential, narrative, and phenomenological dimensions of living with particular impairments. We imagine a broad future for critical anthropological studies of disability and argue that as a universal aspect of human life this topic should be foundational to the field. [end abstract] Author contact & . The article is online at: Ken Pope NEW DISABILITY RESOURCES FOR PSYCHOLOGY TRAINING & PRACTICE: We are all in the same boat, in a stormy sea, and we owe each other a terrible loyalty. G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936)
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