“He is not crying for real”: severe, multiple disabilities and embodied constraint in two special-needs education units

K. V. Evensen, B. Ytterhus, Ø. Standal
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ABSTRACT Students with severe and multiple disabilities are, according to official Norwegian policies, to be included in ordinary school settings. Yet usually their schooldays are organized differently from those of their non-disabled peers. In this paper the authors aim (1) to identify how embodied meaning unfolds when students with severe and multiple disabilities are fastened in assistive technical devices and (2) to identify how staff respond when students make gestures. Applying the phenomenological philosophy and the phenomenological methodology the authors acknowledge movement as fundamental for the students’ possibilities to express their perspective. Their empirical material describes how possibilities for making gestures are severely limited when students are fastened in devices. To shed light on the staff’s recognition and response as fundamental for interactions when students are under embodied constraint, they have applied Goffman’s interactionism.
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“他不是真的在哭”:严重的多重残疾和体现在两个特殊教育单位的约束
根据挪威官方政策,严重和多重残疾的学生将被纳入普通学校环境。然而,他们在学校的日子安排通常与那些没有残疾的同龄人不同。在本文中,作者的目的是(1)确定当有严重和多重残疾的学生被固定在辅助技术设备中时,具体意义是如何展开的;(2)确定当学生做出手势时,工作人员是如何反应的。运用现象学哲学和现象学方法论,作者承认运动是学生表达观点可能性的基础。他们的经验材料描述了当学生被束缚在电子设备中时,做出手势的可能性是如何受到严重限制的。为了阐明当学生受到具身约束时,教师的认知和反应是互动的基础,他们运用了Goffman的互动论。
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