Ethnographic research in disability identity: self-determination and community
Abstract
The emergence of a positive disability identity has occurred nearly simultaneously with the growth of a disability community and the practice of active self-determination. It is clear that these experiences are active processes. Disabled people have not often had the formal opportunity to discuss and build upon these ideas in environments that supported these exchanges. This study reports data from two discussion sessions and one data...
Paper Details
Title
Ethnographic research in disability identity: self-determination and community
Published Date
Jan 1, 1997
Volume
9
Issue
1
Pages
7 - 17
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