What is it about?

We need to explore the relationship between disability and conflict and understand the structural processes that lead to conflict and disability.

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Why is it important?

Despite thinkers across the theoretical and methodological divides calling for a focus on how disability and impairment are being created in the Global South, there has been very little work on unravelling the structural, social and individual inter-links between conflict and impairment.

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We are facing the biggest crisis in forced migration since the second world war and I felt that a lot of questioning of links between neoliberal policy, creation of conflict and disability was missing and urgent.

Dr Maria Berghs
De Montfort University

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This page is a summary of: Radicalising ‘disability’ in conflict and post-conflict situations, Disability & Society, May 2015, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/09687599.2015.1052044.
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