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Coming to terms with inequality and exploitation in an African state: researching disability in Sierra Leone
Authors:Maria  Berghs
Institution:Centre for Disability Studies , University of Leeds , Leeds , UK
Abstract:In this article, I describe how during my anthropological research in post‐conflict Sierra Leone with a disabled community, I was confronted by experiences of inequality and exploitation. Many disabled people had previous disabling contact with other researchers, organisations and journalists. Others described difficulties surviving the disabling socio‐economic conditions and were not viewed as ‘development’ partners, despite the fact that their images and stories had played a big role in the rebuilding and ‘healing’ of the Sierra Leonean nation state. I ask whether we as researchers and an international community are still not colluding with structures and institutions that exploit disabled people in post‐conflict and post‐disaster countries.
Keywords:disability  post‐conflict  economic exploitation  research ethics
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