The Phenomenological Qualitative Approach of Disability Activists in Asia
Location
157 Student Union: Atlantis Room A
Start Date
5-11-2015 9:30 AM
End Date
5-11-2015 11:00 AM
Description
In this session, the disability activist from Taiwan will share her lived experiences and discuss disability related issues such as sex and sexuality. Inquiring about the lived experiences will bring awareness and foster our understanding of the disability movement and the difficulties faced by people with disabilities in Asia.
Repository Citation
Lin, Chun Chieh Lin Chieh; Ooi, Ting Huay; Purvis, Rebekah; Rose, Amanda F.; and Williams, Julie, "The Phenomenological Qualitative Approach of Disability Activists in Asia" (2015). Breaking Silences, Demanding Crip Justice: Sex, Sexuality, and Disability. 1.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/breaking_silences/2015/november5/1
The Phenomenological Qualitative Approach of Disability Activists in Asia
157 Student Union: Atlantis Room A
In this session, the disability activist from Taiwan will share her lived experiences and discuss disability related issues such as sex and sexuality. Inquiring about the lived experiences will bring awareness and foster our understanding of the disability movement and the difficulties faced by people with disabilities in Asia.