The temporalities of supported decision-making by people with cognitive disability



This  paper offers insights on the concepts of temporal scales and boundaries as aspects of the so-called ‘structural features’ of time and temporality (Adam, 2000; Schwanen & Kwan, 2012) and demonstrates the significance of these in the construction of identities, self-determination and the exercise of power in decision-making processes.

Authors: Ilan Wiesel, Elizabeth Smith, Christine Bigby, Shih-Ning Then, Jacinta Douglas & Terry Carney
Organisations: Social & Cultural Geography


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Pages: 19
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