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Title Authors PubMed ID
1 TANGO2 deficiency disease is predominantly caused by a lipid imbalance Sacher M; DeLoriea J; Mehranfar M; Casey C; Naaz A; Gamberi C; 38836374
BIOLOGY
2 Natural history of TANGO2 deficiency disorder: Baseline assessment of 73 patients Miyake CY; Lay EJ; Soler-Alfonso C; Glinton KE; Houck KM; Tosur M; Moran NE; Stephens SB; Scaglia F; Howard TS; Kim JJ; Pham TD; Valdes SO; Li N; Murali CN; Zhang L; Kava M; Yim D; Beach C; Webster G; Liberman L; Janson CM; Kannankeril PJ; Baxter S; Singer-Berk M; Wood J; Mackenzie SJ; Sacher M; Ghaloul-Gonzalez L; Pedroza C; Morris SA; Ehsan SA; Azamian MS; Lalani SR; 36473599
BIOLOGY
3 Spaced Apart: Autoethnographies of Access Throughout the COVID 19 Pandemic Dokumaci A; Bessette-Viens R; Goberdhan N; Lucas S; Mazowita A; Stainton J; 37461398
CONCORDIA

 

Title:Spaced Apart: Autoethnographies of Access Throughout the COVID 19 Pandemic
Authors:Dokumaci ABessette-Viens RGoberdhan NLucas SMazowita AStainton J
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37461398/
DOI:10.1177/12063312231181520
Publication:Space and culture : the journal
Keywords:accessaffordancescrisesdisabilitysurvival skills
PMID:37461398 Category: Date Added:2023-07-18
Dept Affiliation: CONCORDIA

Description:

In this article, we present six autoethnographies of lives marked by crisis that reflect on the issues of access, very broadly defined, that the COVID 19 pandemic has raised or redefined for each of us. As the time of crisis has made access concerns more and more evident it also exposes how access is not an issue just for disabled people, but for all lives. Drawing on recent scholarship in disability studies that critically interrogates access through an intersectional lens, we take this unexpected unveiling as an occasion to further tease out the complexities, ambiguities, and messiness of access.





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