Sökning: "dis ability"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 22 avhandlingar innehållade orden dis ability.
1. Dissertatio academica, de influxu affectuum in oratoriam & poësin, quam consent. ampl. ord. philos in academia Upsaliensi, eruditorum censuræ modeste subjiciunt, auctor Carolus Joh. Alström ... et respondens Aaron Westeen, Arbogia Westmanni, in auditorio Gustaviano die [23] Junii MDCCLVIII
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2. Being who one wants : constructing participation within discourses of (dis)ability
Sammanfattning : Background: Society is full of norms categorising and labelling people on the basis of abilities, traits, and appearance. People who deviate from normative ideals are subjected to practices of able-mindedness that can stigmatise and marginalise norm-breaking functionality and invoke intellectual disability labels. LÄS MER
3. Det högkänsliga subjektets tillblivelse : Diskursiva praktiker om identitet, förmåga och funktionsvariation
Sammanfattning : This dissertation examines discursive practices about the highly sensitive person (HSP) from the perspective of knowledge production, categorization and community formation. In contemporary Sweden it has become increasingly common to talk about oneself in terms of being constituted in a particular way, e.g. LÄS MER
4. "Som en vanlig tjej" : Föreställningar om kropp, funktionalitet och femininitet
Sammanfattning : This thesis explores how the body and femininity are constructed by starting from the subjective experiences of 12 young women labelled with an intellectual impairment. The methodological approach is inspired by so-called participatory research. The study combines the concepts of (dis)ability and gender from a sociological perspective. LÄS MER
5. Anakrona livsvillkor : En studie av funktionalitet, möjligheter och begär i den föränderliga svenska välfärdsstaten
Sammanfattning : Since 2009 a decrease in support for dis/abled people provided by the welfare state has taken place. In this process, the concept of family and relationships are both overlooked and central. Cuts of support significantly impact family lives, rendering dis/abled people dependent on their partners, parents, or children. LÄS MER