One of the most conspicuous livelihood strategies for physically disabled people in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, is a particular style of begging known locally as “doing documents.” Confronted with the stigma of begging, disabled beggars create documents in an attempt to legitimize and regulate begging through formalization and bureaucracy, presenting their relationship with donors as NGO fund‐raising and government tax‐collecting. The dynamics of petitioning for these “contractual dependencies” provide a nuanced perspective on desired dependencies: dependencies can be presented in multiple ways, and people consider some dependencies more legitimate and valuable than others. Recipients are not passive but play a defining role in ...
The current study explored the contributions of the Salvation Army (TSA) to social organization in K...
The economic and epistemological dominance of the global North has outlived colonialism. This postco...
This article explores how disability activists in Uganda mediate their agency between influences of ...
One of the most conspicuous livelihood strategies for physically disabled people in Kinshasa, Democr...
In Zimbabwe most of the beggars found in streets are disabled people. Most of these poverty-ridden d...
This paper explores the causes and effects of a unique begging style involving children as guides in...
This study examines the effect of using children as begging guides by people with sensory disabiliti...
In Zimbabwe most of the beggars found in streets are disabled people. Most of these poverty-ridden d...
This study brings together qualitative and quantitative data to better understand the lives of peopl...
Background: This was a 2-year interventional prospective study aimed at determining the frequency a...
International human rights law (particularly, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons...
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): one of the richest nations in natural resources; one of the poor...
Historically, the area of disability has been restricted to a charitable and social welfare approac...
The author conducted a study to identify the influence of funding on the accessibility of social ser...
Many people opine that the society, religious persuasions, the government and beggars themselves are...
The current study explored the contributions of the Salvation Army (TSA) to social organization in K...
The economic and epistemological dominance of the global North has outlived colonialism. This postco...
This article explores how disability activists in Uganda mediate their agency between influences of ...
One of the most conspicuous livelihood strategies for physically disabled people in Kinshasa, Democr...
In Zimbabwe most of the beggars found in streets are disabled people. Most of these poverty-ridden d...
This paper explores the causes and effects of a unique begging style involving children as guides in...
This study examines the effect of using children as begging guides by people with sensory disabiliti...
In Zimbabwe most of the beggars found in streets are disabled people. Most of these poverty-ridden d...
This study brings together qualitative and quantitative data to better understand the lives of peopl...
Background: This was a 2-year interventional prospective study aimed at determining the frequency a...
International human rights law (particularly, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons...
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): one of the richest nations in natural resources; one of the poor...
Historically, the area of disability has been restricted to a charitable and social welfare approac...
The author conducted a study to identify the influence of funding on the accessibility of social ser...
Many people opine that the society, religious persuasions, the government and beggars themselves are...
The current study explored the contributions of the Salvation Army (TSA) to social organization in K...
The economic and epistemological dominance of the global North has outlived colonialism. This postco...
This article explores how disability activists in Uganda mediate their agency between influences of ...