This article brings together diverse theories on disability, place, non-place and care to explore a process involving deafblind performers. The article is based upon work within a five-month residency with a performance group in a social care organisation. The article seeks to unpick and uncover the role of care in the creation of performance with disabled performers.Publisher PD
The Seen but Seldom Heard project was a performative social science (PSS) project which used perform...
BACKGROUND:Deafblindness, also known as dual sensory loss, is a varying combination of visual and he...
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Journal of Intellec...
Deafblindness, sometimes termed dual sensory loss, is a complex impairment, and deafblind people hav...
The nature of any public sphere is that it embraces all private citizens: it is, in current parlance...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.When patients with deafblindness–dual sensory imp...
How disabled people gather and share common experiences is empirically not a well-addressed issue in...
The Seen but Seldom Heard project was a performative social science (PSS) project which used perform...
In this article the author demonstrates that contemporary cultural disability discourses offer few p...
This article is developed from a paper presented at IFTR as part of the Performance and Disability W...
This study investigates the ways which people with disabilities are integrated into the artistic pra...
In this article I enquire whether a worthwhile dialogue might be entered into between the discipline...
This submission draws together six publications and a covering document to set out an original contr...
The purpose of the research was to explore the question of disability as applied to the Deaf communi...
This paper provides a project overview of an emerging partnership between Scotland’s national conser...
The Seen but Seldom Heard project was a performative social science (PSS) project which used perform...
BACKGROUND:Deafblindness, also known as dual sensory loss, is a varying combination of visual and he...
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Journal of Intellec...
Deafblindness, sometimes termed dual sensory loss, is a complex impairment, and deafblind people hav...
The nature of any public sphere is that it embraces all private citizens: it is, in current parlance...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.When patients with deafblindness–dual sensory imp...
How disabled people gather and share common experiences is empirically not a well-addressed issue in...
The Seen but Seldom Heard project was a performative social science (PSS) project which used perform...
In this article the author demonstrates that contemporary cultural disability discourses offer few p...
This article is developed from a paper presented at IFTR as part of the Performance and Disability W...
This study investigates the ways which people with disabilities are integrated into the artistic pra...
In this article I enquire whether a worthwhile dialogue might be entered into between the discipline...
This submission draws together six publications and a covering document to set out an original contr...
The purpose of the research was to explore the question of disability as applied to the Deaf communi...
This paper provides a project overview of an emerging partnership between Scotland’s national conser...
The Seen but Seldom Heard project was a performative social science (PSS) project which used perform...
BACKGROUND:Deafblindness, also known as dual sensory loss, is a varying combination of visual and he...
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Journal of Intellec...