Welcome to the Section Disability, Inclusion and Social Participation

The Section of Disability, Inclusion and Social Participation

The Section of Disability, Inclusion and Social Participation teaches and researches from the perspective of Disability Studies how disability is produced and categorized as embodied difference depending on historical, cultural, linguistic as well as institutional conditions, discourses and practices. Social conditions and developments for people with disabilities are analyzed against the background of historical experiences for a present and future dignified coexistence.

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Teaching

Information on courses and bachelor and master theses

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Research

Overview of the research projects of the section

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Latest news

English-language expert discussion "Eugenics, disability and the politics of death in post-Covid settler colonies states", lecture by Prof. Karen Soldatic (Toronto Metropolitan University) & commentary by Dr. Sarah Karim (currently HU Berlin)

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