Putting down verbal and cognitive weaponry: the need for ‘experimental-relational spaces of encounter’ between people with and without severe intellectual disabilities

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Experimenteel-relationele ontmoetingsruimte tussen mensen met en zonder een ernstige verstandelijke beperking

Een Engelstalig artikel in Disability & Society over onderzoek doen bij mensen met een ernstige verstandelijke beperking. Gustaaf Bos schrijft met Tineke Abma over de indringende, woordloze en voor hem onbegrijpelijke ontmoetingen met Harry, die hem dwongen om vragen over een inclusieve samenleving te onderzoeken.

Abstract: Social inclusion policies often assume that community integration is beneficial for all people with disabilities. Little is known about what actually happens in encounters between people with and without severe intellectual disabilities in the public space. Based on social-constructionist and responsive-phenomenological insights, we performed participant observation, semi-structured interviews and researcher reflexivity to study encounters between Harry (pseudonym), a man with a severe intellectual disability, his neighbours, fellow service-users, support professionals, and the first author. A thinking-with-theory strategy was adopted to interpret and deepen observations and reflections. We argue for more ‘experimental-relational spaces of encounter’ between people with and without severe intellectual disabilities, wherein the latter put down their verbal and cognitive weaponry. This proved to be more appropriate for spending ‘quality time’ with Harry then typical satisfactory neighbourhood interactions – often embedded in verbality, habits, routines and rationalizations that do not reflect the existence of people with severe intellectual disabilities.


Auteurs: Gustaaf Bos & Tineke Abma

Jaar: 2019

https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2021.1899896

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