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Living life to the fullest : disability, youth and voice / Kirsty Liddiard, Sally Whitney-Mitchell (University of Sheffield, UK), Katy Evans (University of Sheffield, UK), Lucy Watts, Ruth Spurr, Emma Vogelmann, Katherine Runswick-Cole, and Dan Goodley.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Publication details: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.Description: 1 online resource (184 pages)ISBN:
  • 9781839094460
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.4083 23
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Contents:
Chapter 1. Living life to the fullest: Our project -- Chapter 2. Theorising disability: Towards a dishuman perspective -- Chapter 3. Co-production, participatory and emancipatory disability research -- Chapter 4. Posthuman connections: Rethinking animal-human relationships -- Chapter 5. Disability & faith -- Chapter 6. Rethinking sexuality, our intimate selves and our relationships with others -- Chapter 7. Labour in the lives of disabled young people -- Chapter 8. Making meaningful impact in and with schools -- Chapter 9. Desiring life and living with death.
Summary: This co-authored text critically explores the key findings of the Living Life to the Fullest project - a project that has explored the lives, thoughts, hopes and aspirations of disabled young people living with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. Written by disabled young people and academic researchers, the book articulates ethical co-production in social research. The prolific contemporary political and theoretical debates about life, death and the human in an age of global precarity and austerity are explored in this book. Chapters draw upon key themes and co-researchers' priorities for writing about their lives: for example, the politics and potentials of co-production as a research method/ology; animal and human relationships; aging, time; sexuality and body image; politics, activism and disability arts and culture; and fragility, and death and dying.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1. Living life to the fullest: Our project -- Chapter 2. Theorising disability: Towards a dishuman perspective -- Chapter 3. Co-production, participatory and emancipatory disability research -- Chapter 4. Posthuman connections: Rethinking animal-human relationships -- Chapter 5. Disability & faith -- Chapter 6. Rethinking sexuality, our intimate selves and our relationships with others -- Chapter 7. Labour in the lives of disabled young people -- Chapter 8. Making meaningful impact in and with schools -- Chapter 9. Desiring life and living with death.

This co-authored text critically explores the key findings of the Living Life to the Fullest project - a project that has explored the lives, thoughts, hopes and aspirations of disabled young people living with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. Written by disabled young people and academic researchers, the book articulates ethical co-production in social research. The prolific contemporary political and theoretical debates about life, death and the human in an age of global precarity and austerity are explored in this book. Chapters draw upon key themes and co-researchers' priorities for writing about their lives: for example, the politics and potentials of co-production as a research method/ology; animal and human relationships; aging, time; sexuality and body image; politics, activism and disability arts and culture; and fragility, and death and dying.

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