Critique of Current Research
Kerschbaum notes that interactional analyses of disabled people talking to one another are significantly "rarer than accounts in which disabled people navigate interactions" with service providers or researchers. She cites Stinesen et al. in chapter 4 as an example of the latter, arguing that while such studies are important, researchers must recognize that medical practitioners possess different relationships to disability, power, and "forms of embodiment" than disabled peers, factors which fundamentally inform how these interactions are navigated.
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