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Disability Cosmology: The Practice of Making Disability Worlds
Authors:Patrick Devlieger  Geert Van Hove  Frank Renders
Institution:1. University of LeuvenPatrick.Devlieger@ant.kuleuven.ac.be;3. Ghent University;4. University of Leuven
Abstract:The practice of making disability worlds is investigated both theoretically, in the context of developments in disability studies, in particular in the cultural model of disability, and practically in two examples, namely inclusive education environments and public environments. Theoretically, we argue that disability worlds can be better understood by introducing the notion of disability cosmology as the largest possible perspective on the making of disability worlds. A cultural model research perspective of disability consists then of the complementary study of disability identity, culture and cosmology. The practical examples work out the particularities of making and understanding disability worlds. In the making of disability worlds, much attention goes to the ways in which disability worlds relate to the normative world; for example in the formation of boundaries and transgressions, but also fundamentally how disability adds to becoming human.
Keywords:Disability  disability cosmology  disability identity  disability culture
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