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Making Up People - On Some Looping Effects of the Human Kind - Institutional Reflexivity of Social Control?
'Making up people' is the concept that by studying and categorizing types of people, those classifications change to better reflect the societal views of the characteristics of individuals within that classification. By studying people we create kinds of people - ways people can be embodied - that did not exist prior to classification.
In this article, Sparti proposes that we can use the model of making up people to understand the formation of disabilities.
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