研究土著残疾人:迫切需要一种交叉和非殖民化的方法(BlakAbility)

Sheelagh Daniels-Mayes
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根据现有数据,有相当数量的土著人民身患残疾,并遭受种族主义和与残疾有关的歧视。然而,关于这些交叉的歧视地点的影响的研究仍然远远不够。本评论认为,迫切需要在有实际经验的人的指导下,利用嵌入非殖民化知识和实践以及土著残疾观点的交叉性进行研究。
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Researching Indigenous people living with a disability: The urgent need for an intersectional and decolonising approach (BlakAbility)

According to available data, significant numbers of Indigenous people live with a disability and encounter both racism and disability-related discrimination. Yet, research about the impact of these intersecting sites of discrimination remains vastly under-researched. This commentary argues that research using intersectionality embedded with decolonising knowledges and practices and Indigenous Standpoints on disability, that is informed and led by those with lived experience, is urgently needed.

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