Entanglements, Dis_Abilities and Inclusion in Public Spaces
Entanglements, Dis_Abilities and Inclusion in Public Spaces
Disciplines
Other Social Sciences (20%); Human Geography, Regional Geography, Regional Planning (70%); Economics (10%)
Keywords
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Critical Geographies Of Disabilities,
Critical Disabilities Studies,
Critical Neurogeographies,
More-Than-Human Disabilities Studies,
Posthuman Disabilities Studies
The FWF-project ENABLING SPACES uses an innovative young-people-centred and inclusive mixed- method approach that contributes to a deeper understanding of the complexities of young disabled peoples experiences, practices and negotiations of inclusion and exclusion in their everyday public spaces. Particular attention will be paid to the role of digital technologies and the increasing digitisation of public spaces and the diverse consequences this has for young people with disabilities. By employing an ethically-reflected approach with phases of co-production, the ENABLING SPACES project team seeks making young disabled peoples experiences, needs and visions visible to society together with them, while stimulating social debates on more inclusive and enabling futures. Although there is an extrapolated number of 1.3 million persons estimated to live with a disability in Austria, which makes 18.4 percent of the resident population, the country has received a great deal of criticism for an insufficient implementation of the 2006 UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD) and its responding 2012 National Action Plan Disabilities 2012-2020. To this day many young people with disabilities have to face intersectional discrimination, fostered by a dysfunctional legal protection, while at the same time being underrepresented and even neglected in democratic policies and governing processes of matter to them. Existing research on young disabled peoples experiences with public spaces has until now mostly been concentrated on urban and especially metropolitan areas which are characterized by a much higher density of physical and social infrastructures and services than rural and peripheral areas. By implementing comparative research in rural and urban communities in Austria with different representational methods as well as mobile and more-than-representational methods, ENABLING SPACES seeks not only to research but to co-produce both visions and recommendations for action for more inclusive and enabling public spaces.
- Barbara Wiesmüller, national collaboration partner
- Philipp Pilgram, national collaboration partner
- Wolfgang Grünzweig, national collaboration partner
- Marjo Rauhala, Technische Universität Wien , national collaboration partner
- Niklas Gudowsky-Blatakes, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften , national collaboration partner
- Jessica Mclean, Macquarie University - Australia
- Christina Ergler, University of Otago - New Zealand
- Arzu Çöltekin, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland - Switzerland
- Jessica Pykett, The University of Birmingham
Research Output
- 3 Citations
- 2 Publications
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2024
Title Biosensing and Biosensors—Terminologies, Technologies, Theories and Ethics DOI 10.1111/gec3.70007 Type Journal Article Author Misera J Journal Geography Compass Link Publication -
2025
Title Entanglements of Dis:abilities and Technologies in Public Space and Life: Insights from a Mobile and Visual Methods Study Including Video-Based Mobile Eye-Tracking DOI 10.1080/24694452.2025.2528940 Type Journal Article Author Bork-Hüffer T Journal Annals of the American Association of Geographers Pages 120-139 Link Publication