Journal article
Being recognised and becoming known: Encounters between people with and without intellectual disability in the public realm
I Wiesel, C Bigby
Environment and Planning A | PION LTD | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1068/a46251
Abstract
The social inclusion of people with intellectual disability has typically been defined and measured in terms of their 'presence' and 'participation' in community life. In this paper we point to a very wide spectrum of social interactions-or 'encounters'- between people with and without intellectual disability which fall into neither category. We offer the concepts of 'being recognised' and 'becoming known' to describe encounters which are neither passive presence in the community nor the fully fledged relationships of community participation. Rather, these concepts can be used to describe the day-to-day experiences of people with intellectual disability negotiating their use of public spaces..
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