从交叉视角看移民和残疾叙事:一项光声研究

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Lill Hultman, Eric Asaba, Dorothee Riedel, Sara Abdu, Helen Afe, Rahel Atafnu, Lili Ejigu, Jamie Bolling, Mahelet Negussie, Julius Ntobua, Margarita Mondaca
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本文的目的是从交叉的角度探讨移民和残疾的日常生活经验,并借鉴性别、阶级和种族等问题。这是相关的,因为当关注移徙或残疾时,残疾移徙者面临的独特挑战被忽视,导致支持支离破碎,缺乏准确的知识。该分析基于在社区项目“欢迎残疾难民”(DRW)背景下进行的照片语音会话的回顾性数据。第二次分析涉及来自最初的光声会议的八名成员以及学者。研究结果以叙事主题分析的形式呈现。调查结果表明,限制、结构性暴力(缺乏无障碍和适应性住房、缺乏获得社会资源知识的途径)和多重歧视风险的综合影响如何导致永久性排斥。
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Migration and disability narratives from an intersectional perspective: a photovoice study
The aim of this paper is to explore everyday life experiences of migration and disability from an intersectional perspective drawing on issues such as gender, class, and ethnicity. This is relevant because when focus is on either migration or disability, unique challenges faced by disabled migrants are neglected, leading to fragmented support and a lack of accurate knowledge. The analysis is based on retrospective data from photovoice sessions conducted within the context of a community-based project, Disabled Refugees Welcome (DRW). A secondary analysis has involved eight of the members from the original photovoice sessions as well as academics. The results are presented in a narrative thematic analysis. The findings show how the combined effects of liminality, structural violence (lack of accessible and adapted housing, lack of access to knowledge about societal resources), and multiple discrimination risks can result in permanent exclusion.
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