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Reviewing the Social GRACES
The Social Graces framework is increasingly used within training institutions, as a means of encouraging learners to critically explore issues of social difference. Attending to issues of power and diversity is believed to help...
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Reviewing the Social GRACES
The Social Graces framework is increasingly used within training institutions, as a means of encouraging learners to critically explore issues of social difference. Attending to issues of power and diversity is believed to help...
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Racialized Communities, Producing Madness and Dangerousness
Frank Keating
Dec 29, 2016
This article seeks to explore how issues of dangerousness and madness inform the experiences of racialized groups in England. It draws on insights from critical race theory and intersectionality to analyze the intersections...
Relocating Mad_Trans Re_presentations Within an Intersectional Framework
Eliah Hannes Lüthi
Dec 29, 2016
Stigmatizing images around Mad_trans positions are a part of everyday re_presentations; they can be found in numerous discourses, including those around medicine, the news media, fictional narratives, and even activism. When...
Taking Action on Stigma and Discrimination
Social inclusion has increasingly been positioned within research and policy as integral to addressing stigma and discrimination related to mental health and substance use. Yet there is a lack of consensus about the meaning of...