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E-grāmata: Inclusion, Disability and Culture: An Ethnographic Perspective Traversing Abilities and Challenges

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This book provides a global and social examination of how disabilities are played out and experienced around the world. It presents auto-ethnographic perspectives on disability across cultures, societies, and countries by documenting individuals personal narratives, thought processes and reflections.





Chapter authors share cross-cultural perspectives within and across various countries, such as India, Australia, United States, Sri Lanka, United Kingdom, Croatia, Brazil, South Africa, and Qatar. Adopting a self-reflective stance following qualitative research methodology, the chapter authors discuss the current challenges in the field. Next, they deconstruct disability identities, explore the complexities of communication with differently abled persons, examine inclusive policies, practices and interventions and present insights from caregivers. The book concludes with critical reflections and a look to the future of global diversity and inclusion.
1 Disability and Inclusion: Current Challenges
1(14)
Santoshi Halder
Lori Czop Assaf
Mary Keeffe
Part I Deconstructing Disability Identities
2 Disability, Culture, and Identity in India and USA
15(16)
Christopher J. Johnstone
Sandhya Limaye
Misa Kayama
3 Disability: A Result of Cultural Ostracism
31(10)
Samidha Shikha
4 Perseverance Pays
41(18)
Satendra Singh
5 "Not Everybody Can Take Trips Like This": A Paralympian's Perspective on Educating About Disability Around the World
59(18)
Anjali J. Forber-Pratt
6 When Gucci Make Hearing Aids, I'll Be Deaf: Sensory Impairment in Later Life and a Need to Define it According to Identity
77(12)
Simon Hayhoe
7 Looking Back Over My Shoulder: Through The Disability's Mirror
89(8)
Bernardo Carlos
Spaulonci Chiachia
Matos de Oliveira
8 From Stigma to Empowerment -- A Journey to Reframe Disability
97(10)
Flavia Affonso Mayer
9 There is No "Dis" in our Abilities: Acknowledging the Experience of the Differently-Abled Community
107(28)
Caroline Muster
Part II Exploring the Complexities of Communication with Differently Abled Persons
10 Communication with Persons with Disabilities vs. Communication with Differently Abled Persons
135(18)
Ivana Bilic
11 Empathetic Communication: Bridging Differences in a Global Context
153(16)
Erna Alant
Beth Lewis Samuelson
Lindsey Ogle
12 Severe Communication Disabilities in South Africa: Challenges and Enablers
169(26)
Shakila Dada
Harsha Kathard
Kerstin Tonsing
Michal Harty
13 Enriched Audio Description: Working Towards an Inclusive Museum Experience
195(16)
Alison F. Eardley
Louise Fryer
Rachel Hutchinson
Matthew Cock
Peter Ride
Joselia Neves
Part III Inclusive Policies, Practices and Interventions
14 Inclusive Practices in Mainstream Schools: An Australian Perspective
211(18)
Poulomee Datta
Christine Grima-Farrell
Mitchell Graeme Coates
15 Gifted and Talented Students: A Review of the Concept from Indian Experience
229(22)
Partha Pratim Roy
16 Sociocultural Construction of Disability in Sri Lanka: Charity to Rights-based Approach
251(16)
Chandani Liyanage
17 Accessibility and Modernist Architecture: The Work of Oscar Niemeyer in Brazil
267(10)
Norma Isa Figueroa
18 Individualized Approach for Inclusion of Children with Diverse Behavioural Needs
277(18)
Santoshi Halder
19 Employment and Living with Autism: Personal, Social and Economic Impact
295(18)
Darren Hedley
Mirko Uljarevic
David F.E. Hedley
20 Legislation, Case Law and Current Issues in Inclusion for the United States, Australia and India
313(24)
Mary Keeffe
Rittika Ghosh
Part IV Insights from Caregivers
21 Better Understanding the Complex Academic, Mental Health and Health Needs of Children in the United States
337(18)
Elizabeth M. Anderson
22 Great Expectations for the Modern-Day Dispossessed: A Personal Journey
355(12)
Natalya Panteleyeva
23 A Journey in the Spectrum
367(12)
Lily Chakraborty
24 Global Diversity and Inclusion: Critical Reflections and Future Directions
379
Santoshi Halder
Lori Czop Assaf