Space, a vital element of contemporary social boundaries, has prompted debate into the significance, embodiment, construction of spatiality and the marginality and exclusion of minorities. Such 'disabled' relations' at the intersection of self and other, self and self, and self and objects function through spatial organization and negotiations of power in everyday experiences. Martin Heidegger's interpretation of space (Being and Time, 1927) allows for new considerations of existence in relation to categorization, labelling and exile of those outside mass society. Human existence is not one of subjectivity but rather the nature of the world through 'Space' as a condition of individual experience and inclusive of all aspects of Dasein's Bein...
In this paper, I critically examine phenomenological disability studies' critique of so-called ‘Cart...
This paper argues against the priority of temporality over spatiality, which Heidegger defends in Be...
5 Abstract This essay presents an attempt to interpret the key moments of Heidegger's conception of ...
Space, a vital element of contemporary social boundaries, has prompted debate into the significance,...
Disabled people are marginalised and excluded from 'mainstream' society. In general, our understand...
Most interpretations of Heidegger’s reflections on the body maintain that—whether early, middle, or ...
This research is a phenomenological enquiry into the way physically disabled people use space and pl...
This book brings together scholars to explore understandings of disability, normalcy, and the everyd...
This paper critically assesses Edmund Husserl's concept of the ‘life-world’, found in his Crisis of ...
This paper expresses wonder about how bodies in motion can lead towards an understanding of lived m...
In this chapter I consider the experience of being or becoming disabled—henceforth referred to as di...
Bringing together disability studies with aspects of diaspora studies and feminist theory, and writt...
The purpose of the submitted thesis is to develop an explication of Heidegger's concept of existenti...
This paper investigates the place of the disabled body in health care provision. Increasingly, diffe...
Geographies of disability and spatial geographies have rightly taken their place in the wider canon ...
In this paper, I critically examine phenomenological disability studies' critique of so-called ‘Cart...
This paper argues against the priority of temporality over spatiality, which Heidegger defends in Be...
5 Abstract This essay presents an attempt to interpret the key moments of Heidegger's conception of ...
Space, a vital element of contemporary social boundaries, has prompted debate into the significance,...
Disabled people are marginalised and excluded from 'mainstream' society. In general, our understand...
Most interpretations of Heidegger’s reflections on the body maintain that—whether early, middle, or ...
This research is a phenomenological enquiry into the way physically disabled people use space and pl...
This book brings together scholars to explore understandings of disability, normalcy, and the everyd...
This paper critically assesses Edmund Husserl's concept of the ‘life-world’, found in his Crisis of ...
This paper expresses wonder about how bodies in motion can lead towards an understanding of lived m...
In this chapter I consider the experience of being or becoming disabled—henceforth referred to as di...
Bringing together disability studies with aspects of diaspora studies and feminist theory, and writt...
The purpose of the submitted thesis is to develop an explication of Heidegger's concept of existenti...
This paper investigates the place of the disabled body in health care provision. Increasingly, diffe...
Geographies of disability and spatial geographies have rightly taken their place in the wider canon ...
In this paper, I critically examine phenomenological disability studies' critique of so-called ‘Cart...
This paper argues against the priority of temporality over spatiality, which Heidegger defends in Be...
5 Abstract This essay presents an attempt to interpret the key moments of Heidegger's conception of ...