Publié le 14 janvier 2019 Mis à jour le 5 février 2019
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Galway, IRLANDE.

Appel à contribution

Disability in rural areas: between geographic exclusion and social insertion

À l'occasion du 7ème congrès EUGEO qui aura lieu à Galway (Irlande) du 15 au 18 mai 2019 nous organisons une session intitulée « Disability in rural areas: between geographic exclusion and social insertion ». L'UMR Territoires souhaite s'intéresser aux interactions entre le handicap et les processus d'exclusion ainsi qu'aux expériences favorisant l'inclusion dans les espaces ruraux, sur la base d'études de cas pouvant s'appliquer à tous les domaines de la vie quotidienne. (insertion professionnelle, accès à l'éducation, à la santé, aux services, aux loisirs, à la culture, etc.).

Vous trouverez le texte d’appel ci-dessous ainsi que sur le site du colloque à l'adresse suivante :
https://www.eugeo2019.eu/list-of-proposed-themed-sessions



Texte de l'appel :

Building on the concept of capability (Sen, 1979), the disability rights movement, which emerged in the 1970s and 1980s, laid the foundation for the current development of disability studies. As defined by the Society for Disability Studies, research on disability "examines the policies and practices of all societies to understand the social, rather than physical or psychological determinants of the disability experience. Disability studies have been developed to dissociate impairments from the myths, ideologies and stigmas that influence social interactions and social policies”. A geography of disabilities has thus gradually emerged (Gleeson, 1996; Chouinard, 1997; Park, Radford, and Vickers, 1998; Borioli, 2010; etc.) that doesn't ignore rural areas, but doesn't explore all their dimensions. Indeed, in disability studies, while there is a literature on the interaction of disability and the rural world, most of the work is part of a limited number of epistemic frameworks and approaches (Philo, Parr and Burns, 2003; Mus, 2010; Rapegno, 2014). However, people with disabilities living in rural areas may be physically and geographically excluded. Indeed, where essential services are few, they often face difficulties rarely encountered in urban areas. Access to adequate housing, transportation, employment, educational programs and specialized health care may be limited. The repetition, both physical and geographical, of difficulties in accessing activities and services can lead to further social exclusion.

To contribute to "Re-Imagining Europe’s Future Society", this session encourages the submission of papers on the interactions of disability with exclusion processes and experiences promoting inclusion in the rural areas, based on case studies that can be relevant to all areas of everyday life (education, professional integration, access to health, services, leisure, culture, etc).



Modalités de soumission

Si vous êtes intéressé(e)s, merci de retourner un résumé de 250 mots maximum avant le 15 février 2019 à :
> Mauricette.Fournier@uca.fr
> escuriet.meddy@ladapt.net

A noter qu'il vous faudra aussi impérativement déposer votre résumé sur le site de la conférence:
https://www.eugeo2019.eu/abstract-submission-form-c1r5x

Pour toutes informations complémentaires sur la session, nous envoyer un message (adresses ci-dessus).

Pour toutes informations complémentaires sur l'organisation de l'EUGEO 2019, voir le site de la conférence :
https://www.eugeo2019.eu/