Theorising everyday life after acquired brain injury |
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Authors: | Jonathan Harvey |
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Institution: | Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper provides a conceptual argument for the sociological analysis of the everyday experiences of disabled people through the example of acquired brain injury (ABI) survivors. Most research concerning ABI has been carried out within a medical framework. This paper adds a new dimension to research concerning ABI, and indeed, to my knowledge, is the first to explore a long-term, interdisciplinary view of both ABI and neurological rehabilitation. This paper sets out how the use of critical sociological theory can provide thorough analyses of disabled people’s experiences that are free from the pre-judgement of traditional discourses. |
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Keywords: | Acquired brain injury rehabilitation sociology everyday life critical theory |
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