Persons with disabilities at the labour market: present situations and future trends
S102
Sarah Karim
› When disability disqualifies. A vignette study of Danish employers' attitudes toward persons with physical disabilities - Ditte Shamshiri-Petersen, Cecilie Krogh (Aalborg University, department of Political Science)
10:15-10:35 (20min)
› « To count » or « not to count » ? What employees with disabilities have to say about their positioning on the employment quota policy in France. - Francisca Baldrich (Institut Marcel Mauss)
10:35-10:55 (20min)
› Employer responses to recruitment of persons with mobility impairments on the Danish labour market - Thomas Bredgaard (Aalborg University Denmark) & Julia Salado-Rasmussen, University College Copenhagen, Denmark
10:55-11:15 (20min)
› Technology's Impact on Tasks of Employees with Disabilities in Germany (2006-2017) - Sabrina Weller (BIBB)
11:15-11:35 (20min)
10:15 - 11:45 (1h30)
Disability and debates about inclusive education
H113
Swantje Koebsell
› An evaluation of inclusive education in France. Survey data and first results - Gil Bellis (Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques), Isabelle Ville (École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale - INSERM)
10:15-10:35 (20min)
› Tackling a blind spot of the “inclusive university” - The PROMI project for doctoral students with disabilities - Susanne Groth (University of Cologne)
10:35-10:55 (20min)
› Collaboration between Professionals and Parents of Children on the Autism Spectrum in the Swedish Early Intervention System. A qualitative case Study - Pia Lorinser (Universität Erfurt), Thomas Barow (University of Gothenburg)
10:55-11:15 (20min)
› Using community-based system dynamics to understand inclusion in education in rural schools of Afgahanistan and Pakistan - Parul Bakhshi, Jean-Francois Trani (Washington University in St. Louis)
11:15-11:35 (20min)
10:15 - 11:45 (1h30)
Accessibility, technologies and materiality
H114
Matthias Otten
› How assistive app arrangements enact dis-/abilities and sensory practices - Robert Stock (University of Konstanz)
10:15-10:35 (20min)
› Auto-assistive bodily practices. A history of early haptic technologies and practices - Anna Wiechern (Centre for Digital Cultures, Leuphana University of Lüneburg)
10:35-10:55 (20min)
› Technomediation: Music Hearing with Cochlear Implants - Markus Spöhrer, Beate Ochsner (University of Konstanz)
10:55-11:15 (20min)
› Cognitive accessibility of ordinary housing: the example of persons living with trisomy 21 - Eve Gardien (Espaces et Sociétés)
11:15-10:35 (-1h-40)
10:15 - 11:45 (1h30)
Disability in arts and culture
S103
Ernestine Ngo Melha
› Disability Temporalities: The emancipatory potential of performing sickness - Megan Johnson (York University Toronto)
10:15-10:35 (20min)
› Literally born to be literature creator? On Karol Nahlik - man with Down Syndrome and author of “Love letters to God” - Dorota Krzemińska (University of Gdańsk)
10:35-10:55 (20min)
› Living the Cyborg life ? A critical and pragmatic approach to prosthesis use in amputee's daily life - Valentine Gourinat (Université de Strasbourg)
10:55-11:15 (20min)
› Bridging Gaps through Photo-Acoustical Montage - Aymeric Vildieu and Megan Strickfaden (University of Alberta)
11:15-11:35 (20min)
› Anti-fascist politics of history and images of disability in GDR daily newspapers 1946-1961 - Sebastian Balling (Kiel University)
12:15-12:35 (20min)
› Your suffering will (not) be televised. Depicting disability in Norwegian telethons, 1981-2002 - Anna Derksen (Universiteit Leiden)
12:35-12:55 (20min)
› The “New Socialist Invalid”: The Self-presentation of People with physical Disabilities in early-socialist Czechoslovakia (1945–1955) - Pavel Sinkovec (Kiel University)
12:55-13:15 (20min)
12:15 - 13:15 (1h)
Disability movements, advocacy and identity politics in Europe and beyond
S102
Lisa Pfahl
› “Disability and (new?) Possibilities for Political Participation in Regions” - Katharina Crepaz (Max-Planck-Institute for Social Law and Social Policy, Technical University of Munich)
12:15-12:35 (20min)
› Disability and Equality in Political Participation - Isabella Bertmann (Technical University of Munich)
12:35-12:55 (20min)
› Disability and Political Participation: Comparative Interdisciplinary and International Perspectives - Eva Nachtschatt (Max-Planck-Institute for Social Law and Social Policy, Technical University of Munich)
12:55-13:15 (20min)
12:15 - 13:15 (1h)
Disability in arts and culture
H114
Megan Strickfaden
› To Be Continued? - Serializing Traditions of Cripping up on American Television - Gesine Wegner (TU Dresden)
12:15-12:35 (20min)
› “Inspiring true stories”: Cripping up and the multilevel framing of disability in Breathe (2017) and Stronger (2017) - Dorothee Schneider (Kiel University)
12:35-12:55 (20min)
› Performing disability, cripping the theater: Cripping up and the re-entry of the disabled artist on stage - Noa Winter, Johannes Gutenberg (Universität Mainz)
12:55-13:15 (20min)
12:15 - 13:15 (1h)
Persons with disabilities in the Community: between Segregation and Inclusion
H113
Andrea Platte
› Social adjustent challenges for parents of physical handicaped children in Pakistan - Ul Hassan Uzair (University of Sargodha)
12:15-12:35 (20min)
› Self-determination: voices of young adults with disability - Borges Maria Leonor (Universidade do Algarve)
12:35-12:55 (20min)
› A positive deviance approach to understanding key features to reducing stigma and fostering social inclusion among people living with Leprosy, Schizophrenia, HIV, and Diabetes in Indonesia - Sarju Sing Rai (Athena Institute, Faculty of Science, Vrije University Amsterdam)
12:55-13:15 (20min)
Disability movements, advocacy and identity politics in Europe and beyond
H113
Frieder Kurbjeweit
› Disability activists in the struggle for independent lives, equal opportunities and human rights in Poland. On the power of the protests, the government's oppression and social defiance. - Agnieszka Woynarowska (Institute of Pedagogy, University of Gdańsk)
14:15-14:35 (20min)
› Disabled people's organisations' identity in Poland. - Zbigniew Glab (University of Lódź)
14:35-14:55 (20min)
› The (De)pathologiziation of Trans*Identity: Envisioning Trans_Mad_Disabled Politics of Solidarity - Eliah Lüthi, Leopold Franzens (University of Innsbruck)
14:55-15:15 (20min)
14:15 - 15:45 (1h30)
Disability and debates about inclusive education
S103
Curie Lee
› Production of knowledge in the discourse of German Special Education: ADHD as a category of ‘abnormal' behavior. - Benjamin Haas (Uni Bremen)
14:15-14:35 (20min)
› Theoretical and Methodological Elements of an Approach for Inclusive Education at School - Antonello Mura, Antioco Luigi Zurru, Ilaria Tatulli (University of Cagliari).
14:35-14:55 (20min)
› Subjects of Inclusion - Annemarie Hahn, Manuel Zahn (Universität zu Köln, Institut für Kunst & Kunsttheorie)
14:55-15:15 (20min)
› Different roads to the same target: inclusion through exclusion? - Liya Kalinnikova Magnusson (University of Gävle)
15:15-15:35 (20min)
14:15 - 15:45 (1h30)
Persons with disabilities at the labour market: present situations and future trends
S102
Inga Reichelt
› un/doing dis/ability – A Practice Theory approach to working in sheltered and inclusive environments - Sarah Karim (University of Cologne)
14:15-14:35 (20min)
› Furthering employment? Cross-sectoral cooperation between municipal employment agencies and specialized hospitals for people with mobility impairments - Lena Kjeldsen, Finn Amby (VIA University College)
14:35-14:55 (20min)
› Specialization in the disability sector: insights into a less visible form of labor market segmentation - Anne Revillard (Observatoire sociologique du changement)
14:55-15:15 (20min)
› International innovative project to empower and support the people with autism in labour market - José Nogueira, José Miguel Nogueira, ISCTE (Instituto Universitário de Lisboa)
15:15-15:35 (20min)
14:15 - 15:45 (1h30)
Methods in disability research
H114
Patrick Devlieger
› Presenting the African Network for Evidence-to-Action in Disability (AfriNEAD): A Regional Disability Network based at Stellenbosch University, Cape Town South Africa - Miji Gubela (Centre Rehabilitation Studies, Medicine and Health Science Faculty, Stellenbosch University)
14:15-14:35 (20min)
› The History and Evolution of Hospital Design Strategies - Carmen Martens (Faculty of Architecture and Arts, Hasselt University)
14:35-14:55 (20min)
› Participatory and comparative research in the field of physical and multiple disabilities – insights into a current research project - Viviane Blatter (Interkantontale Hochschule für Heilpädagogik, Zürich)
14:55-15:15 (20min)
14:15 - 15:45 (1h30)
The UN Convention, citizenship and human rights
S105
Marie Sépulchre
› Power to decide on your own - Susanne Larsson (Ersta Sköndal Bräcke Högskola)
14:15-14:35 (20min)
› People with disabilities in Southern Europe and the welfare state: exploring longitudinal patterns in political attitudes and subjective well-being - Paula Campos Pinto, Teresa Janela Pinto, Neca Patricia (ODDH; ISCSP - Université de Lisbonne)
14:35-14:55 (20min)
› Intellectual disabilities and local welfare systems: policy practices and a field research in a provincial district in Northern Italy - Elisabetta Cibinel (Observatory on Second Welfare, Centro Einaudi, Turin)
14:55-15:15 (20min)
› Disabled people's experiences of social disparities in cancer care - Dikaios Sakellariou, Sally Anstey (Cardiff University)
15:15-15:35 (20min)
14:15 - 15:45 (1h30)
Gender, ethnicity, sexuality and intersectionality
H114
Patrick Devlieger
› Changing gender relations in care for dependent elders? France 2008 – 2015 - Maks Banens, Centre Max Weber
15:15-15:35 (20min)
› Healing, Haunting and Leaving Behind in Wolfgang Borchert's The Man Outside (1947)—Disability and Post WWII Western German National Identification - Carla Schäfer (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster)
16:15-16:35 (20min)
› Biopolitical Knowledge and Modernism. Disability Studies Perspectives on German and Austrian Literature, Theatre and Film - Urte Helduser (Universität zu Köln)
16:35-16:55 (20min)
› Psychiatry during Nazi rule - My Grandmother died in psychiatric clinic in Göppingen in 1945 - Jörg Watzinger
16:55-17:15 (20min)
16:15 - 17:15 (1h)
Disability, the body and embodiment
S105
Anemari Karacic
› The fragility of the body – deliberations of a general anthropological conceptualization - Marianne Hirschberg (Hochschule Bremen - University of Applied Sciences)
16:15-16:35 (20min)
› Time, Otherwise - Lara Pinchbeck and Megan Strickfaden (University of Alberta)
16:35-16:55 (20min)
16:15 - 17:15 (1h)
Persons with disabilities in the Community: between Segregation and Inclusion
H113
Simon Ledder
› Confusing Circumstances Surrounding Deinstitutionalization and Inclusion in Japan - Ryoko Takahashi (Kanazawa University, Japan)
16:15-16:35 (20min)
› The institutionalised lives of persons with profound intellectual disability: Considerations from an ethnographic study - Simo Vehmas (Stockholm University), Reetta Mietola (University of Helsinki)
16:35-16:55 (20min)
› Emplacing care: reflexions on housing support for persons with psychosocial disbilities in France - Marcos Azevedo (Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales)
16:55-17:15 (20min)
16:15 - 17:15 (1h)
Disability and debates about inclusive education
H114
Julia Biermann
› Educational policy and school practices: Fighting for inclusion education - Borges Maria Leonor (Universidade do Algarve)
16:15-16:35 (20min)
› A Critical Disability Studies Approach to Early Childhood ‘Inclusive' Education - Nicole Eilers (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
16:35-16:55 (20min)
› The understanding of disability as a key success factor in inclusive adult education: Analysis of the professional habitus of teachers in inclusive adult education - Marianne Hirschberg, Helge Stobrawe (Hochschule Bremen - University of Applied Sciences)
16:55-17:15 (20min)
16:55 - 17:15 (20min)
Disability, Migration and the Global South
S105
Anemari Karacic
› Between vision, life story, and ordinary experience: Anthropology of Daily Life at the Little People's Kingdom in Yunnan Province, China - Patrick Devlieger, KU Leuven [Leuven]
16:55-17:15 (20min)
› Inclusive education as a work from below: Focus on a French experimental device - Cécile Rosenfelder, Noémie Rapegno (École des Hautes Études en Santé Publique - EHESP), Hugo Bertillot (HADéPaS)
10:00-10:20 (20min)
› Second Chance for Qualification?! The Professionalization of Teachers in Adult Education and the Right to Education without Discrimination on the Basis of equal Opportunity for Persons with Disabilities - Marianne Hirschberg, Helge Stobrawe (Hochschule Bremen - University of Applied Sciences)
10:20-10:40 (20min)
› Exploration of Experiences of Children and Youth with Mobility Impariment: A Case of a Rehabilitation School in Ghana - Job Nseibo (University of Cape Town)
10:40-11:00 (20min)
10:00 - 11:30 (1h30)
European disability histories
S103
Bertold Scharf
› 1971: From Ulbricht to Honecker – A Caesura in the GDR Disability History of Care and Education? - Pia Schmüser (Kiel University)
10:00-10:20 (20min)
› The scandal and everyday life: Contergan as a caesura in the history of West German family care for children with disabilities - Raphael Roessel (Kiel University)
10:20-10:40 (20min)
10:00 - 11:30 (1h30)
Disability movements, advocacy and identity politics in Europe and beyond
S102
Anne Klein
› Contribution of the Kyrgyz disability movement towards disability inclusive university curriculum: Experiences of the EU Social Protection System Programmes - Katsui Hisayo (University of Helsinki)
10:00-10:20 (20min)
› The role of the Centers for Independent Living activism in Disability Policy change: An exploratory study in Portugal and Spain. - William Melo (Centre for Research in Political Science, University of Minho Braga)
10:20-10:40 (20min)
› Some reflections on the crippled protest during the inter-war period from a transnational Europe-Americas approach - Gildas Bregain (Univ. Rennes, CNRS, Laboratory ARENES, Rennes France)
10:40-11:00 (20min)
10:00 - 11:30 (1h30)
Persons with disabilities at the labour market: present situations and future trends
H113
Paula Campos Pinto
› At work with dual sensory loss - Ann-Britt Johansson, Rolf Lund
10:00-10:20 (20min)
› Brave new world of work through the lens of disability - Elisa Fiala (Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas)
10:20-10:40 (20min)
› Lifelong guidance alternatives for young disabled persons in Hungary - Anikó Sandor, Vanda Katona, Károly Toth, Dániel Csango, (ELTE Eötvös Loránd University Faculty of Special Needs Education)
10:40-11:00 (20min)
› The myths and the facts about autism and work in Portugal - José Nogueira, José Miguel Nogueira (ISCTE - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa)
11:00-11:20 (20min)
10:00 - 11:30 (1h30)
The UN Convention, citizenship and human rights
H114
Marie Sépulchre
› Disability and Employment in Mozambique: Results of an Emancipatory Disability Research - Federico Ciani, Mario Biggeri (University of Florence, Department of Economics and Management, Action Research for Co-Development)
10:00-10:20 (20min)
› Further Findings from Bridging the Gap, Disability and development in 4 African countries. - Nora Groce (University College, London)
10:20-10:40 (20min)
› Between protection and exclusion – dis/abled refugees and the asylum interview - Lätzsch Cornelius (Uni Hamburg)
10:40-11:00 (20min)
› The Role of the Human Rights for the Normative Entitlement of Inclusion in Modern Society - Malin Butschkau (BODYS - Centre of Disability Studies in Bochum)
11:00-11:20 (20min)
10:40 - 11:20 (40min)
Disability law and legal studies
S103
Dagmar Brosey
› Sex Damages: The (mis)conceptions of (dis)ability and sexuality in Israeli tort law - Sagit Mor, Faculty of Law, University of Haifa
10:40-11:00 (20min)
› Disability Law and Legal Studies - Kim Marshall
11:00-11:20 (20min)
Persons with disabilities at the labour market: present situations and future trends
S102
Anne Revillard
› To reveal or conceal? Construction of a self-reflection aid for employees with invisible disabilities. - Veronika Chakraverty (Universität zu Köln)
12:00-12:20 (20min)
› Country characteristics and the disability employment gap - Roos van der Zwan (University of Amsterdam)
12:20-12:40 (20min)
› Disability and occupational inequalities in France: a quantitative and sequential approach - Célia Bouchet (Observatoire sociologique du changement)
12:40-13:00 (20min)
12:00 - 13:30 (1h30)
Gender, ethnicity, sexuality and intersectionality
H113
Urte Helduser
› The sexuality of people with disability: the opportunity behind a new form of activism in Italy - Chiara Paglialonga (universitá di Torino)
12:00-12:20 (20min)
› Disability and Gender Studies. Approaches to an Interweaving in German-Speaking Literature - Linda Leskau (University of Dortmund)
12:20-12:40 (20min)
› Women Aging with Polio in Taiwan: a Life Course Approach - Huiyu Kuo (Thunghai University Taiwan)
12:40-13:00 (20min)
12:00 - 13:30 (1h30)
European disability histories
H114
Paula Campos Pinto
› A socio-technical history of the ultra lightweight wheelchair - Nick Watson (University of Glasgow)
12:00-12:30 (30min)
› Discursive constructions of physical and sensorial disabilities in the 17th and 18th centuries - Patrick Schmidt (University of Rostock Germany)
12:30-13:00 (30min)
› French Disability policies wrestling with personalization (2005-2014) - Louis Bertrand (PHS)
13:00-13:30 (30min)
12:00 - 13:30 (1h30)
Methods in disability research
S103
Benjamin Haas
› Overcoming the research-practice gap; shared agenda setting for research & action on employability of persons with mental disabilities in East Africa - Ikenna Ebuenyi (Athena Institute, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands, ISGlobal, Hospital Clínic - Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain)
12:00-12:20 (20min)
› Toward an Inclusive Development in the Global South: tools, methods and analyses - Federico Ciani (Action Research for Co-Development, University of Florence, Department of Economics and Management)
12:20-12:40 (20min)
› Child and adolescent conduct disorder/psychopathy” controversies in post-colonial France: The legacy of a 2005 public health scandal that remains a heated affair - Roberto Toledo (EHESS)
12:40-13:00 (20min)
› Disability Research methods, conveying from a human rights model and critical disability studies - Ana Maria Sanchez Rodriguez (National University of Ireland Maynooth)
13:00-13:20 (20min)
12:00 - 13:30 (1h30)
Disability movements, advocacy and identity politics in Europe and beyond
S105
Anne Waldschmidt
› Bringing Sunshine Children into the Light: Experiences of mothers of children with Down Syndrome in Kyrgyzstan - Allison Burns (Washington University School of Medicine)
12:00-12:20 (20min)
› Making the new space created in the UN CRPD real: Ensuring the voice and meaningful participation of the disability movement in policy-making and national monitoring - Magdi Birtha (European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research)
12:20-12:40 (20min)
› Disability Data and the UN Sustainable Development Goal 4 - Julia Biermann, Lisa Pfahl (University of Innsbruck)
12:40-13:00 (20min)
› Critical Voices and Contention: Modes of civil society mobilisation around disability in Russia - Philippa Mullins (London School of Economics)
13:00-13:20 (20min)
› Special Education Classification and the UNCRPD: Legitimizing Segregative Structures - Julia Biermann (Leopold Franzens Universität Innsbruck - University of Innsbruck), Julia Gasterstädt (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main)
14:15-14:35 (20min)
› Inclusion as an organizational development task of general adult education – Opening up to new target groups and cooperations - Ramona Kahl (Philipps Universität Marburg)
14:35-14:55 (20min)
› Inclusive education for pupils with disabilities in France: what do teachers say? - Ernestine Ngo Melha (Institut de recherche sur l'éducation : Sociologie et Economie de l'Education)
14:55-15:15 (20min)
14:15 - 15:15 (1h)
Disability, (auto-)biographical experiences and first person perspectives
H113
Swantje Koebsell
› Notions of self: The (auto-)biographical experiences of young disabled people in their journeys towards or away from paid work - Inga Reichelt (University of Leeds, Sociology and Social Policy)
14:15-14:35 (20min)
› “It was like putting on an sign, saying ‚I‘m disabled, by the way‘". A qualitative study about the appropriation of wheelchairs in an ableist society. - Rebecca Maskos (Hochschule Bremen - University of Applied Sciences Bremen)
14:35-14:55 (20min)
› First results on normality and disability in sibling relationships - Carla Wesselmann & Clarissa Schallenberger (Hochschule Emden-Leer, Fachbereich Soziale Arbeit und Gesundheit)
14:55-15:15 (20min)
14:15 - 15:15 (1h)
Persons with disabilities in the Community: between Segregation and Inclusion
S103
Federico Ciani
› Learning to be included: experiences of community inclusion viewed through a learning lens, for three adults with intellectual disability with individualised funding - Sallie-Anne Moad (University of NSW)
14:15-14:35 (20min)
› Development and Implementation of Independent Living Policy for People with Disabilities in Taiwan - Pan Pey-Chun (Department of Medical Sociology and Social Work, Kaohsiung Medical University)
14:35-14:55 (20min)
› Architecture for defying exclusion of people with disabilities, Swedish accessible housing revisited - Jonas E Andersson (Dpt Cultural and Societal Studies, Malmø University)
14:55-15:15 (20min)
14:15 - 15:15 (1h)
Disability, the body and embodiment
S102
Nadja Körner
› Seeing, Vision, the Body and Public Art: Experiencing Culture in the City - Megan Strickfaden (University of Alberta)
14:15-14:35 (20min)
› Clothing Influences Participation of Persons with a Physical Disability: Results from a Scoping Review - Alida Esmail (Centre de recherche Interdisciplinaire en Réadaptation du Montréal Métropolitain, École de réadaptation, Université de Montréal)
14:55-15:15 (20min)
› Life in the making. Redefinining disability in post-democracies - Anne Klein (University of Cologne)
14:55-15:15 (20min)
14:15 - 15:15 (1h)
The UN Convention, citizenship and human rights
H114
Frieder Kurbjeweit
› Court-Appointed Legal Representatives / Betreuer in Germany: Quality Requirements and their Implementation Regarding art. 12 CRPD - Dagmar Brosey (TH Köln)
14:15-14:35 (20min)
› The CRPD and Law Reform in the United Kingdom - Wayne Martin (University of Essex)
14:35-14:55 (20min)
› The Reception of Article 12of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: A Comparative and Trans-disciplinary Perspective - Benoit Eyraud
14:55-15:15 (20min)
7th disABILITY Mundus Doctoral School Presentation - Megan Strickfaden, Patrick Devlieger & Caroline Gaus & General Assembly of ALTER - European Society for Disability Research