残疾人的个性化过程。一种在智利南部农村地区通过流动的办法

IF 2 2区 社会学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Diego Alfredo Solsona-Cisternas
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摘要流动性是一种社会实践,它是围绕获得日常生活中重要的服务和活动进行管理的。同时,它被解释为一种结构测试,需要网络和资源来实现它们。本研究采用定性方法,展示了智利南部的残疾人如何利用其家庭和机构网络提供的资源规划和实现其流动性。结果表明,人们与他们的家人、“朋友”、“其他非正式的”、公共和私人机构一起实现了他们的流动“成为可能”。因此,他们可以享受各种服务:医疗保健、领取养老金、购物和处理官僚作风。最后,我们得出结论,流动“产生了个体”,从某种意义上说,根据允许他们流动的社会支持来源,他们可以被认为是“代理”或“制度化”的个体。移动性使人们能够获得感兴趣的服务和活动,因此在残疾人融入社会方面发挥着关键作用。流动性也可以解释为人们为了参加各种日常活动而被迫面对的日常挑战。关于这一主题的现有研究和本研究的结果表明,农村地区的残疾人主要是由于家庭、机构和“其他非正式”网络的支持才得以实现其流动性。可将流动性及其管理纳入公共政策,从而改善残疾人的无障碍条件,尤其是在农村地区。关键词:残疾,行动能力,个性化,结构测试,社会支持感谢每一位自愿参与这项研究,与我分享他们的故事的人。我还要感谢圣胡安德拉科斯塔市和晋潮市卫生公司帮助我联系与会者。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。智利国家研究与发展机构(ANID),通过国家博士助学金21180221。
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Individuation processes in disabled people. An approach through mobilities in rural areas of southern Chile
AbstractMobilities are a social practice, which is managed around gaining access to services and activities that are important for daily life. At the same time, it is interpreted as a structural test where networks and resources are necessary to achieve them. With a qualitative approach, this research shows how disabled people in the South of Chile plan and achieve their mobilities using the resources available from their family and institutional networks. The results suggest that people together with their family, ‘kith,’ ‘other informal’, public and private institutions achieve ‘making possible’ their mobilities. Thus, they can access various services: healthcare, withdraw pensions, go shopping and deal with bureaucracy. Finally, we conclude that mobilities ‘produce the individual,’ in the sense that, depending on the source of the social supports that allow their mobilities, they may be considered ‘agentic’ or ‘institutionalised’ individuals.POINTS OF INTERESTMobilities allow access to services and activities of interest, and therefore play a key role in the social inclusion of disabled people.Mobilities can also be interpreted as daily challenges that people are forced to face in order to access various daily activities.Available research on this topic and the results of this study suggests that disabled people in rural areas manage to carry out their mobilities mainly due to support from family, institutional and ‘other informal’ networks.Mobility and its management might be incorporated into public policies, leading to improvements in the conditions for accessibility of disabled people, above all in rural areas.Keywords: Disabilitymobilitiesindividuationstructural testsocial supports AcknowledgementsThe author thanks everyone who voluntarily wanted to participate in this study, sharing their stories with me. I also thank the Municipality of San Juan de la Costa and the Municipal Health Corporation of Quinchao for helping me contact the participants.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingNational Agency for Research and Development (ANID) Chile, through the National Doctorate Grant 21180221.
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