Journal Articles (Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation)
Items in this Collection
- 1Arts-based research; qualitative methods; disability; critical disability studies
- 1Disability justice; Mad studies; eugenics; caregiving
- 1dance
- 1history
- 1labeling
- 1methodological issues
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2020-01-01
Eales, Lindsay, Peers, Danielle
Care is a dirty word for many in our communities. “Care giving” has become a euphemism for often-indifferent, under-funded, labor that is done to our bodies to (barely) enable our continued survival. Care is a dirty word in many of our leftist-feminist communities. Care work is a classification...
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2016-01-01
Eales, Lindsay, Peers, Danielle
Where is the moving body in our written bodies of work? How might we articulate truly unspeakable and deeply moving moments of understanding? In what ways can we reflect and honor the knowl- edge of those who do not use academic words, English words, or any words at all? How might art move us to...
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2014-01-01
Peers, Danielle, Spencer-Cavaliere, Nancy, Eales, Lindsay
Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly (APAQ) currently mandates that authors use person-first language in their publications. In this viewpoint article, we argue that although this policy is well intentioned, it betrays a very particular cultural and disciplinary approach to disability: one that is...