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Researching Indigenous people living with a disability

The urgent need for an intersectional and decolonising approach (BlakAbility)
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Research methodology Lived experience First Peoples Decolonisation Racism People with disability Intersectionality Australia
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Description

Indigenous people living with disability experience issues related to racism, ableism and colonisation, impacting on wellbeing and life outcomes throughout the life course. The intersection of Aboriginality and disability remains under-researched. 

This commentary argues that research using intersectionality embedded with decolonising knowledges and practices and Indigenous standpoints on disability that is informed and led by those with lived experience (BlakAbility) is needed.

 

Publication Details
Peer Reviewed:
Yes
DOI:
10.1016/j.fnhli.2023.100004
License type:
CC BY-NC-ND
Access Rights Type:
open
Volume:
1
Issue:
100004