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    The ‘disabilitization’ of medicine: The emergence of Quality of Life as a space to interrogate the concept of the medical model.Arseli Dokumacı - 2019 - History of the Human Sciences 32 (5):164-190.
    This article presents an archaeological inquiry into the early histories of Quality of Life (QoL) measures, and takes this as an occasion to rethink the concept of the ‘medical model of disability’. Focusing on three instruments that set the ground for the emergence of QoL measures, namely, the Karnofsky Performance Scale (KPS, 1948), and the classification of functional capacity as a diagnostic criterion for heart diseases (Bainton, 1928) and as a supplementary aid to therapeutic criteria in rheumatoid arthritis ( Steinbrocker, (...)
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    Religion, counterprivates, and disabilites.Alexandria Griffin & Terry Shoemaker - 2017 - Critical Research on Religion 5 (3):266-283.
    This article contributes to the emerging intersectional analyses of religious studies and disability studies by conceptualizing counterprivates specific to religious spaces. To accomplish this task, we investigate the ways in which persons with disabilities, both physical and cognitive, engender counterprivate spaces within Evangelical and Mormon churches. Specifically, we posit that those with disabilities constitute a counterprivate within evangelical communities through theological incongruence and within Mormon spaces through the ways in which counterprivates inform counterpublics. Throughout this paper, we elucidate Mormon and (...)
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    Dismédiations.Gabriele Stera - 2024 - Multitudes 94 (1):137-138.
    Cet article vise à déployer le concept de dismédiation proposé par Mara Mills et Jonathan Sterne pour identifier un champ de recherche à la croisée des études du handicap et des théories des média. La dismédiation est ici décrite comme une posture épistémologique ou une méthode capable de dévalider les histoires des médias universalistes et les systèmes de représentation du handicap sur lesquels elles se fondent, en proposant de concevoir la disabilité comme un élément co-constitutif de la communication et des (...)
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