In the last 50 years, discussions of how to understand disability have been dominated by the medical and social models. Paradoxically, both models overlook the disabled person’s experience of the lived body, thus reducing the body of the disabled person to a physiological body. In this article we introduce what we call the Ecological-Enactive (EE) model of disability. The EE-model combines ideas from enactive cognitive science and ecological psychology with the aim of doing justice simultaneously to the lived experience of being disabled, and the physiological dimensions of disability. More specifically, we put the EE model to work to disentangle the concepts of disability and pathology. We locate the difference between pathological and nor...
Drawing upon the life and work of S. Kay Toombs, I explore the impact and import of phenomenological...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how the different conceptual models of disability can help daily...
Disability is a form of difference that is created when the social participation of someone with an ...
In the last 50 years, discussions of how to understand disability have been dominated by the medical...
Autistic philosopher and neurodiversity proponent Robert Chapman (2021) argues that disability may b...
In this paper, we offer a new account of disability. According to our account, some state of a perso...
This chapter began with an introduction to disability and aging as part of the global human conditio...
This chapter critically engages with the underlying theories and approaches to disability that have...
Building on prior conceptual schemes, this article presents a sociomedical model of disability, call...
The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) recognizes that disabil...
International audienceIn this article, I analyze one evolution in disability research over the past ...
Disabled people, writers on disability and disability activists stress the importance of disabled pe...
This article applies the body phenomenology perspective of M. Merleau-Ponty to explore how people wi...
“All too often, the way we see the problem (meaning our explanatory paradigms), is the problem” (Har...
Disability is conceptualised as behaviour by psychological theory and as a result of bodily impairme...
Drawing upon the life and work of S. Kay Toombs, I explore the impact and import of phenomenological...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how the different conceptual models of disability can help daily...
Disability is a form of difference that is created when the social participation of someone with an ...
In the last 50 years, discussions of how to understand disability have been dominated by the medical...
Autistic philosopher and neurodiversity proponent Robert Chapman (2021) argues that disability may b...
In this paper, we offer a new account of disability. According to our account, some state of a perso...
This chapter began with an introduction to disability and aging as part of the global human conditio...
This chapter critically engages with the underlying theories and approaches to disability that have...
Building on prior conceptual schemes, this article presents a sociomedical model of disability, call...
The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) recognizes that disabil...
International audienceIn this article, I analyze one evolution in disability research over the past ...
Disabled people, writers on disability and disability activists stress the importance of disabled pe...
This article applies the body phenomenology perspective of M. Merleau-Ponty to explore how people wi...
“All too often, the way we see the problem (meaning our explanatory paradigms), is the problem” (Har...
Disability is conceptualised as behaviour by psychological theory and as a result of bodily impairme...
Drawing upon the life and work of S. Kay Toombs, I explore the impact and import of phenomenological...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how the different conceptual models of disability can help daily...
Disability is a form of difference that is created when the social participation of someone with an ...