Wk 5 L1 and L2 Disability Flashcards

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Embodied approach to disability

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neither or medical or social but a combo of both models

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2
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Tuskegee study

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example of lack of ethics and mistrust in researchers

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3
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models of disability

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medical, social, personal tragedy, moral, embodiment model

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4
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Constructivist approach

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recognises disability as a product of negative social attitudes and cultural practice

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5
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Discourse

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how we think and communicate about people, things and the social organisation of society that shapes what we are able to think and know

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6
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Intersectionality

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captures multiple dimensions of discrimination accumulated based on social identity

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7
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CAGE

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class, age, gender and ethnicity

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8
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Identities and space- concept

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interaction of people in specific spaces constrains and enables particular bodies

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Ableism

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assumption that only being non- disabled is normal and the physical and social privileging of ability that results

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10
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heteronormativity

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assumption that “ the attraction between a man and a women is the normal mode of sexual behaviour.” (Stevens, 2013, pg 145)

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Heteronormativity argument flaws

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natural does not mean morally right, not all heterosexual is reproductive, not all people have sex to reproduce

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