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Mainstream,Inclusionary, and Convivial Places: Locating Encounters Between People with and Without Intellectual Disabilities
Authors:Ilan Wiesel  Christine Bigby
Institution:1. City Futures Research Centre, Faculty of Built Environment, UNSW, Australia;2. Living with Disability Research Centre, School of Allied HealthLa Trobe University
Abstract:Convivial encounters, where strangers experience temporary shared identification with each other, are valorised in recent literature for their transformative potential. For people with intellectual disabilities, encounters with strangers are an important aspect of social inclusion, and opportunities to become recognised and known within their communities. This paper considers the question of what places are most conducive for convivial encounters between people with and without disabilities. The paper draws on findings from a study conducted in the State of Victoria, Australia, that involved ethnographic observations of encounters between people with and without intellectual disabilities, as well as a survey and face‐to‐face interviews with people with intellectual disabilities, their support workers and neighbours. The discussion is framed around two broad categories of place, mainstream and specialist, which have the potential to be inclusive and convivial.
Keywords:Encounter  Intellectual Disabilities  Social inclusion  Place
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