Engaging Mêtis as a Site of Disability Activist and Leadership Possibilities
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PDF version Abstract This paper emphasizes the importance of mêtis—adaptable and responsive rhetorical action—in achieving responsible, sustainable, and access-based community action for social justice. It specifically connects this concept to disability and access, arguing that centering disability and the embodied material experiences of disabled people are central to sustainable, effective, and ethical civic engagement practices… Continue reading Engaging Mêtis as a Site of Disability Activist and Leadership Possibilities
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- Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
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- 2024-06-10
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