不会说话的自闭症患者参与礼仪和教会生活:(非)语言行为

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Armand Léon van Ommen, Helena Cundill
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许多礼仪都依赖于语言。但那些不会说话或只会说少量语言的自闭症患者如何参与礼仪呢?本文探讨了八位不会说话或只会少量说话的自闭症患者是如何体验礼仪的。在使用一系列方法收集数据后,我们在数据中发现了两个关键主题:(1)对礼仪的渴望和(2)对社会参与的渴望。我们根据言语行为理论来解释这些发现。我们认为,被解释为有意义的交流或祈祷的惯例是由社会构建的,可以根据不说话或很少说话的崇拜者所做的贡献进行调整。
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Non-Speaking Autistic Participation in Liturgy and Church Life: (Non-)Speech Acts
Many liturgies depend on speech. But how do those autistic people who do not speak, or speak only minimally, participate in liturgy? This article addresses how eight non- or minimally-speaking autistic people experience liturgy. Having used a range of methods for data collection, we identified two key themes in the data: the desire for (1) liturgical and (2) social participation. We interpret these findings in light of speech-act theory. We propose that conventions around what is interpreted as meaningful communication or prayer are socially constructed and can be shaped to take account of the contribution made by non- or minimally-speaking worshippers.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Practical Theology is an academic journal. It is intended for practical theologians and teachers of religious education, scientists specializing in religion, and representatives of other cultural-scientific disciplines. The aim of the journal is to promote an international and interdisciplinary dialogue. The journal contains contributions on an empirically descriptive and critically constructive theory of ecclesiastical and religious practice in society. Primarily, it deals with descriptions of religion as it is practised. Religion in this context can be understood in the broad sense of the word according to which all appreciative tendencies towards an ultimate view of oneself and of the world can be described as being religious.
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