Disability,family and technical aids: a study of how disabling/enabling experiences come about in hybrid family relations |
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Authors: | Hilje Van der Horst Maartje Hoogsteyns |
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Affiliation: | 1. Sociology of Consumption and Households Group, University of Wageningen, Wageningen, the Netherlands;2. Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Research regarding disabling situations generally focuses on disabling situations within a public society ‘out there’. In our research, however, the intimate family setting itself appears central to the emergence of dis/enabling experiences. Moreover, the relationships that shaped these experiences not only involve human family members but also the technical aids associated with people’s specific impairments. Biographical narratives with users of three different technical aids including hearing aids, arm prostheses and incontinence products demonstrate that studying the making of (dis)ability in hybrid family settings is essential for understanding the emergence of (dis)ability in general. |
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Keywords: | technical aids family disability home |
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