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Community and the geography of people with intellectual disability
Authors:Ilan Wiesel
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, University of Melbourne , Melbourne, 3010, VIC, Australia ilan.wiesel@gmail.com
Abstract:In their localized forms it is often hard to tell exclusion from inclusion, due to the complex multidimensional nature of these processes. In this paper I argue that an analytical distinction between various types and elements of community is necessary in order to make sense of exclusion, and in order to develop appropriate strategies to facilitate inclusion for marginalized populations. This issue is discussed in the context of people with intellectual disabilities and the community-care movement in the State of Victoria, Australia. Community-care relies on a range of interpretations of the notion of community, and is implemented within a variety of actual communities, giving rise to different forms of exclusion and different strategies of inclusion.
Keywords:disability  intellectual disability  community  inclusion  exclusion
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