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Disabled People and the Intersectional Nature of Social Inclusion

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  • Alexis Buettgen

    (Department of Economics, McMaster University, Canada)

  • Fernando Fontes

    (Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal)

  • Susan Eriksson

    (Juvenia Center of Youth Research and Development, South‐Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences, Finland)

Abstract

This editorial introduces a thematic issue of Social Inclusion focusing on disabled people and the intersectional nature of social inclusion. This thematic issue includes transnational and transdisciplinary studies and expressions of lived experiences facing disabled people, their families, and allies across the globe from a social, human rights, and/or disability justice perspective. The articles comprising this issue include an explicit recognition and discussion of intertwined and socially constructed identities, labels, power, and privilege as explicated by pioneering Black feminists who introduced the concept of intersectionality. Taken together, the articles within this issue identify and articulate the powerful ideological forces and subsequent policies and practices working against transformational action. As such, we are not calling for the inclusion of disabled people into society as it is today—wrought with social, economic, and environmental crises. Rather, we seek a transformation of the status quo whereby disabled people are respected as an inherent part of human diversity with gifts and worthiness untangled from a capitalist and colonial system of exploitation, extraction, and oppression. This means that achieving social justice and inclusion requires radically reordering our economic and political systems. This thematic issue illuminates the impacts and root causes of exclusion to foment critical thinking about the possibilities for social inclusion from the perspective of those who are marginalized by the status quo.

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  • Alexis Buettgen & Fernando Fontes & Susan Eriksson, 2023. "Disabled People and the Intersectional Nature of Social Inclusion," Social Inclusion, Cogitatio Press, vol. 11(4), pages 287-290.
  • Handle: RePEc:cog:socinc:v:11:y:2023:i:4:p:287-290
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    1. Lénia Carvalhais & Ana Rita Fernandes & Lígia Almeida, 2023. "Person‐Centred Planning in Centres of Activities for Inclusion," Social Inclusion, Cogitatio Press, vol. 11(4), pages 350-361.
    2. Sarah Huque, 2023. "Women and the Federation of Disability Organizations in Malawi: Experiences of Struggle and Solidarity," Social Inclusion, Cogitatio Press, vol. 11(4), pages 303-313.
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