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Correlation: From Relationshipsxplores the potential of participatory research, informed by postcolonial theory and working together with disabled people, in challenging their long-standing oppression. The first section of the chapter summarises the main ideas presented in the preceding chapters. The second one then reviews the iWallow 发表于 2025-3-23 21:47:39
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Situating the Disabled Person in Burkina Faso, geographical, ethnic, religious, governmental, economic and historical aspects. The chapter then focuses on specific issues germane to the lived experiences of disabled people in Burkina Faso, laying the groundwork for the coming chapters. The overall situation of disabled people is discussed with希望 发表于 2025-3-24 05:23:57
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,Identities and Perceptions: “Something That Is Missing”?*,at need to be taken into consideration in re-thinking these practices, and thus the importance of understanding how disability is perceived in countries like Burkina Faso. This means understanding how disabled people identify, self- and societal perceptions of disability, and how these are interlink该得 发表于 2025-3-24 16:15:17
,Agency and Independence: “It Is Not the End of the World!”*, economic self-sufficiency. Those disabled people who are more or less financially independent tend to identify less with being defined as disabled than those who are less autonomous. Among the former, there is also an emerging sense of disability affirmation and of non-tragedy. This chapter explore乳白光 发表于 2025-3-24 20:07:36
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2945-6614 ns with disabled people and the need to re-think these practices and ideologies which are often framed within western contexts. This work will appeal to policy makers, NGOs, academics, students and researchers in the fields of development and disability studies. 978-3-030-24680-8978-3-030-24678-5Series ISSN 2945-6614 Series E-ISSN 2945-6622