EGLR allows practitioners and researchers to document their learning journeys authentically, bridging experiential and scholarly knowledge. This My article can be found on researchgate https://t.co/WLqLG5aIcv…
New review out! I look at Preity R. Kumar's ethnography of queer women in Guyana through a mad studies lens — and argue that colonial systems didn't just control bodies, controlled feelings too.
Introducing the concept of "affective colonisation" 👇 🔗 https://t.co/M6dBoSYz2S
Key Principle All 4 frameworks share a crucial principle: affected communities must have FINAL authority—not just consultation. The "Final Word" isn't symbolic; it means genuine power to reject inadequate services & policies. #CommunityAuthority#Decolonisation
Practical Application For multiply-marginalised communities (e.g., Māori sexual minorities), single frameworks aren't enough. Integration across policy, discourse & clinical levels enables truly intersectional analysis. New paper shows complement each other. #Intersectionality
New research maps 4 interconnected equity frameworks (CTA, DTA, PWV, DEA) showing how decolonial methodologies work together across policy & clinical practice. Key insight: comprehensive equity requires operating at multiple levels simultaneously. #EquityFrameworks#Decolonise